Title | Journal/Society | Date of issue/ presentation | ||
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Papers | Ikeda, A., Kobayashi, T., Itakura, S. | Sensitivity to register selection errors 5-and 7-year-old children | Developmental Psychology | 2019 |
Papers | Ishikawa, M., Yoshimura, M., Sato, H., Itakura, S. | Effects of attentional behaviours on infant visual preferences and object choice | Cognitive processing1-8 | 2019.4 |
Papers | Park, Y. H., & Itakura, S. | Causal Information Over Facial Expression:Modulation of Facial Expression Processing by Congruency and Causal Factor of the Liniguistic Cues in 5-Year-Old Japanese Children | Journal of psycholinguistic research 1-18 | 2019.4 |
Papers | Yamamoto, H., Sato, A., & Itakura, S. | Eye tracking in an everyday environment reveals the interpersonal distance that affords infant-parent gaze communication. | Scientific Reports, 9(1), 1-9 | 2019.7 |
Papers | Mako Okanda,Kosuke Taniguchi,Shoji Itakura | The Role of Animism Tendencies and Empathy in Adult Evaluations of Robot. | Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, HAI 2019, Kyoto, Japan, October 06-10, 2019 51-58 | 2019.9 |
Papers | ManyBabies Consortium. | Quantifying sources of variability in infancy research using the infant-directed speech preference. | Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science | 2019.9 |
Papers | Meng X, Nakawake Y, Nitta H, Hashiya K, Moriguchi Y | Space and rank: infants expect agents in higher position to be socially dominant. | Proceedings. Biological sciences 286(1912) 20191674 | 2019.10 |
Papers | Akiko Okuno, Thea R. Cameron-Faulkner & Anna L. Theakston | Crosslinguistic Differences in the Encoding of Causality: Transitivity Preferences in English and Japanese Children and Adults. | Language Learning and Development 1-28 | 2019.11 |
Papers | Moriguchi, Y., Kanakogi, Y., Okumura, Y., Shinohara, I., Itakura, S., & Shimojo, S. | Imaginary agents exist perceptually for children but not for adults. | Palgrave Communications, 5(1), 1-9 | 2019.11 |
Papers | Moriguchi, Y., Kanakoi, Y., Okumura, Y., Shinohara, I., Itakura S., & Shimojo, S. | Imaginary agents exist perceptually for children but not for adults. | PALGRAVE COMMUNICATIONS, 5:133 | 2019.11 |
Papers | Meng X, Ishii T, Sugimoto K, Song R, Moriguchi Y, Watanabe K | Smiling enemies: Young children better recall mean individuals who smile. | Journal of experimental child psychology188 104672 | 2019.12 |
Papers | Wang, Y., Park, YH., Henderson, A., Itakura, S., Furuhata, N., Kanda, T., & Ishiguro, H. | Infants’ perceptions of cooperation between a human and robot. | Infant and Child Development, e2161 | 2019.12 |
Papers | Yamamoto, Y., Sato, A., Itakura, S. | Transition From Crawling to Walking Changes Gaze Communication Space in Everyday Infant-Parent Interaction. | Frontier in Psychology, V.10. article 2987 | 2020.1 |
Papers | Okumura, Y., Kanakogi, Y., Kobayashi, T., & Itakura, S. | Ostension affects infant learning more than attention. | Cognition,195 | 2020.2 |
Papers | Ishikawa, M., Senju A., & Itakura, S. | Learning Process of Gaze Following:1Computational Modelling Based on Reinforcement Learning. | Frontier in Psychology | (in press) |
Presentations | Kosuke Taniguchi, Kana Kuraguchi, Yukuo Konishi | Do ‘No’ response arise from the same processing as ‘Yes’?: A two-stage model for object detecton using fragmented contours | 15th Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision | 2019.7 |
Presentations | Masaharu Kato, Makiko Toyoura, Kyoichi Amagami, Yasuko Funabiki, Yukuo Konishi | Face scanning pattern of individuals with ASD changes after the treatment of sleep disorder | European Conference on Eye Movements | 2019.8 |
Presentations | Masaharu Kato | the development of scan pattern using eye-tracking technology | BPS-JSDP Joint Workshop at Japan Society of Developmental Psychology | 2020.3 |
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