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The Establishment of Our Center:
  Workshops | The Experimental Facility
Research Outcomes in 2006:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2005:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2004:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2003:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2002:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations


Articles in English

Ando, K., Ohnuma, S., & Chang, E. (in press). Comparing Normative Influences as Determinants of Environmentally- Conscious Behavior in the U.S. and Japan. Asian Journal of Social Psychology.

Bloebaum, A., Matthies, E., Ando, K., & Ohnuma, S. (in press). The impact of moral norms on pro-environmental mobility behavior in Japan and Germany. Journal of Environmental Psychology.

Foddy, M., Platow, M., & Yamagishi, T. (submitted). Group-based Trust in Strangers: Evaluations or Expectations?

Gray, H. M., Ambady, N., Ishii, K., & Kitayama, S. (submitted). Mood effects on relative attention to verbal and nonverbal cues: The role of affiliation goals.

Inukai, K., & Takahashi, T. (2006). Distinct neuropsychological processes may mediate decision-making under uncertainty with known and unknown probability in gain and loss frames. Medical Hypotheses, 67, 283-286.

Irimoto, T. (2007). Anthropological Themes Today Viewed from Northern Studies. Northern Studies Association Bulletin, 12, 1-3.

Ishii, K. (submitted). Do differences in general trust explain cultural differences in dispositionism?

Ishii, K., & Kurzban, R. (in press). Public goods games in Japan: Cultural and individual differences in reciprocity. Human Nature.

Ishii, K., Tsukasaki, T., & Kitayama, S. (submitted). Culture and visual perception: Does perceptual inference depend on culture?

Kameda, T., & Tamura, R. (2007). “To eat or not to be eaten?” Collective risk-monitoring in groups. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 168-179.

Kashima, M., & Sato.K. (2006). Emergence of creativity and improvisational conversation in pretend play. Annual Report, Research and Clinical Center for Child Development, School of Education, Hokkaido University, 28, 41-49.

Kashima, Y., Kashima, E., Chiu, C.-Y., Farsides, T., Gelfand, M., Hong, Y.-Y., et al. (submitted). Culture, gender, and self: Is women's sphere universally familial and men's sphere universally societal?

Kimura, M. (2007). Traditional Rites of Passage and Their Changes among the People in Siberia Northern Studies Association Bulletin, 12, 15-17.

Kimura, M., Katayama, J., & Murohashi, H. (2006). An ERP study of visual change detection: Effects of magnitude of spatial frequency changes on the change-related posterior positivity. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 62(1), 14-23.

Kimura, M., Katayama, J., & Murohashi, H. (2006). Independent processing of visual stimulus change in ventral and dorsal stream features indexed by an early positive difference in event-related brain potentials. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 59(2), 141-150.

Kimura, M., Katayama, J., & Murohashi, H. (2006). Probability-independent and -dependent ERPs reflecting visual change detection. Psychophysiology, 43(2), 180-189.

Kitayama, S., Ishii, K., Imada, T., Takemura, K., & Ramaswamy, J. (2006). Voluntary settlement and the spirit of independence: Evidence from Japan's "Northern frontier". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91(3), 369-384.

Kiyonari, T., Yamagishi, T., Cook, K. S., & Cheshire, C. (2006). Does trust beget trustworthiness? Trust and trustworthiness in two games and two Cultures. Social Psychology Quarterly, 69(3), 270-283.

Klein, H. A., Lin, M.-H., Radford, M., Masuda, T., Choi, I. C., Lien, Y. W., et al. (2006). The Rosetta project: Measuring national differences. Final Technical Report. 29 Jan 2004 - 30 Nov 2005, Pentagon, 1-50.

Maddux, W. W., & Yuki, M. (2006). The “ripple effect”: Cultural differences in perceptions of the consequences of events. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32(5), 669-683.

Masuda, T., Ellsworth, P., Mesquita, B., Leu, J., Tanida, S., & Veerdonk, E. (submitted). A face in the crowd or a crowd in a face?

Masuda, T., & Nisbett, R. E. (2006). Culture and change blindness. Cognitive Science, 30, 381-399.

Matsunaga, R., & Abe, J. (2006). What kinds of sequential characteristics function as cues for key perception? Technical Report, Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University, 37, 1-55.

Matsunaga, R., & Abe, J. (2007). The role of incremental changes of pitch set on music key identification. Technical Report, Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University, 47, 1-25.

Miyamoto, Y., Nisbett, R. E., & Masuda, T. (2006). Culture and the physical environment: Holistic versus analytic perceptual affordances. Psychological Science, 17, 113-119.

Naka, M., & Maki, Y. (2006). Belief and experience of memory recovery. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 20, 649-659.

Ohmura, Y., Takahashi, T., Kitamura, N., & Wehr, P. (2006). Three-month stability of delay and probability discounting measures. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 14, 318-328.

Oono, H., Takahashi, T., & Radford, M. (submitted). Depressive mood and discounting delayed monetary gains and losses in humans.

Rubin, D. C., Schrauf, R. W., Gulgoz, S., & Naka, M. (in press). Cross-cultural variability of component processes in autobiographical remembering: Japan, Turkey, and the United States. Memory.

Sato, K. (2006). Emergence of collaborative musical expression and performance coordination in an amateur orchestra. Annual Report, Research and Clinical Center for Child Development, School of Education, Hokkaido University, 28, 29-39.

Sato, K. (2007). Children's drawing as act of expression and it's developmental meaning. Annual Report, Research and Clinical Center for Child Development, Hokkaido University.

Sato, K., Kashima, M., Hosaka, K., & Nagahashi, S. (2006). Emergence of creativity in children’s play fantasies and world-making. Annual Report, Research and Clinical Center for Child Development, School of Education, Hokkaido University, 28, 51-61.

Sawaki, R., & Katayama, J. (2006). Severity of AD/HD symptoms and efficiency of attentional resource allocation. Neuroscience Letters, 407(1), 86-90.

Sawaki, R., & Katayama, J. (2006). Stimulus context determines whether non-target stimuli are processed as task-relevant or distractor information. Clinical Neurophysiology, 117(11), 2532-2539.

Sawaki, R., & Katayama, J. (in press). Difficulty of discrimination modulates attentional capture for deviant information. Psychophysiology.

Takahashi, C., Yamagishi, T., Tanida, S., Kiyonari, T., & Kanazawa, S. (2006). Attractiveness and cooperation in social exchange. Evolutionary Psychology, 4, 315-329.

Takahashi, N., & Mashima, R. (2006). Do forms and structures of exchange affect solidarity? CEFOM21 Working Paper, Hokkaido University(50).

Takahashi, N., & Mashima, R. (2006). The importance of subjectivity in perceptual errors on the emergence of indirect reciprocity. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 243(3), 418-436.

Takahashi, T. (2006). A mathematical framework for probabilistic choice based on information theory and psychophysics. Medical Hypotheses, 67(1), 183-186.

Takahashi, T. (2007). Non-reciprocal altruism may be attributable to hyperbolicity in social discounting function. Medical hypotheses, 68(1), 184-187.

Takahashi, T. (2006). Queuing theory under competitive social foraging may explain mathematical equivalence of delay and probability in impulsive decision-making. Medical Hypotheses, 67(2), 276-279.

Takahashi, T. (2006). Time-estimation error following Weber-Fechner law may explain subadditivite time-discounting. Medical hypotheses, 67(6), 1372-1374.

Takahashi, T. (in press). Hyperbolic discounting may be reduced to electrical coupling in dopaminergic neural circuits. Medical Hypotheses.

Takahashi, T., Furukawa, A., Miyakawa, T., Maesato, H., & Higuchi, S. (in press). Two-month stability of hyperbolic discount rates for delayed monetary gains in abstinent inpatient alcoholics. NeuroEndocrinology Letters.

Takahashi, T., Ikeda, K., Fukushima, H., & Hasegawa, T. (in press). Salivary alpha-amylase levels and hyperbolic discounting in male humans. NeuroEndocrinology Letters.

Takahashi, T., Oono, H., & Radford, M. (in press). Comparison of probabilistic choice models in humans. Behavioral and Brain Functions.

Takahashi, T., Oono, H., & Radford, M. (in press). Empirical estimation of consistency parameter in intertemporal choice based on Tsallis' statistics. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications.

Takahashi, T., Sakaguchi, K., Oki, M., & Hasegawa, T. (in press). Sex hormonal modulation of hyperbolic discounting. NeuroPsychoEconomics.

Takahashi, T., Sakaguchi, K., Oki, M., Honma, S., & Hasegawa, T. (2006). Testosterone levels and discounting delayed monetary gains and losses in male humans. NeuroEndocrinology Letters, 27(4), 439-444.

Takemura, K., & Yuki, M. (2007). Are Japanese groups more competitive than Japanese individuals? A cross-cultural validation of the interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effect. International Journal of Psychology, 42, 27-35.

Yamagishi, T., & Matsuda, M. (submitted). The role of reputation in open and closed societies: An experimental study of internet auctioning.

Yamagishi, T., & Shinada, M. (submitted). Punishing Free-riders: Direct and Indirect Promotion of Cooperation.

Yamagishi, T., & Tanida, S. (submitted). Allocation of Attention by Cooperators and Defectors to the Prisoner’s Dilemma Payoff Matrix.

Yamagishi, T., Terai, S., Kiyonari, T., Mifune, N., & Kanazawa, S. (in press). The social exchange heuristic: Managing errors in social exchange. Rationality & Society.

Yuki, M., Maddux, W. W., & Masuda, T. (2007). Are the windows to the soul the same in the East and West? Cultural differences in using the eyes and mouth as cues to recognize emotions in Japan and the United States. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 303-311.



Articles in Japanese

Ishii, K., & Kitayama, S. (in press). Holistic attention to context in Japan: A test with non-student adults. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology.

Ishizaki, C., Naka, M., & Aritomi, M. (in press). Effects of retrieving information on Accuracy-Confidence relationship in recognition memory for faces. Japanese Journal of Psychology. (in Japanese)

Kaji, Y., & Naka, M. (2006). The differences between memories of enacted actions and imagined actions: Investigation of source monitoring tasks. The Japanese Psychonomics, 24(2), 162-170 (in Japanese).

Maki, Y., & Naka, M. (2006). Reminiscence bump and contents of autobiographical memory in Japanese elders. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 77(4), 333-341(in Japanese).

Makimura, Y. & Yamagishi, T. (submitted).
An experiment study about intergroup behavior with nationality groups (in Japanese).

Nakada, T., & Abe, J. (2006). The interplay between music and language processing in memory for songs. Technical Report, Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University, 39, 1-28 (in Japanese).

Ohno, T., & Abe, J. (2006). Psychological reality of subvocalization in reading Japanese and English texts silently. Technical Report, Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University, 40, 1-41(in Japanese).

Radford, M. H. B. (2006). Evolutionary and cultural perspectives in psychiatry: Complementary or integrated strategies? Japanese Bulletin of Social Psychiatry, 14, 96-107.

Shimomura, I., Hayagi, E., & Ito, D. (2006). Essay on N. K. Kargere's primer of the Ket language and K. Donner's phonogrammic sound recordings. Studies of human science, Kitami Institute of Technology(2), 1-64 (in Japanese).

Shinada, M. (2006). The effects of group membership on second-order cooperation in social exchange. The Annuals of the Hokkaido Psychological Society(28), 1-18 (in Japanese).

Shiraishi, H., Naka, M., & Ebihara, N. (2006). The cognitive interview and a modified cognitive interview: Recall for a witnessed event and source recognition of repeated misinformation. The Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 4(1), 33-42 (in Japanese).

Suzuki, N., Konno, Y., & Yamagishi, T. (in press). In-group bias in trusting behavior: A choice of allocator experiment with minimal groups. Japanese Journal of Psychology.

Takemura, K., & Arimoto, H. (submitted). Independent self in Japan's "Northern frontier": An experiment of cognitive dissonance in Hokkaido (in Japanese).

Tamura, R. & Kameda, T. (2006). Are facial expressions contagious in the Japanese? Japanese Journal of Psychology, 77, 377-382 (in Japanese).

Tamura, R., Kameda, T., & Fukano, H. (2006). The robustness of Pareto-optimality in group decision making: Do people pursue distributive justice over social efficiency?(II) Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 21, 233-240 (in Japanese).

Terai, S., Morita, Y., & Yamagishi, T. (submitted). Trusting behavior and cooperative relations in a selective play situation: An experimental study using the prisoner's dilemma with variable dependence (in Japanese).




In addition to the citations on this page, we have also authored and co-authored many articles in the areas of psychology, anthropology, and economics.

The Establishment of Our Center:
  Workshops | The Experimental Facility
Research Outcomes in 2006:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2005:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2004:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2003:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations
Research Outcomes in 2002:
  Books and Book Chapters | Articles | Conference Presentations

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