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川上 直秋
Kawakami, Naoaki
人間系 , 准教授 Faculty of Human Sciences
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日本心理学会優秀論文賞 人間系 川上 直秋
2021-10-01
川上 直秋
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社会的孤立・孤独問題にICTは活用できるのか—Can We Take Advantage of ICT for Social Isolation and Loneliness?—特集 孤独感と社会的孤立 その現状と対応
太刀川 弘和; 白鳥 裕貴; 相羽 美幸; 川上 直秋菅原 大地
医療と社会 = Journal of health care and society 34: 71 (2024)
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Robustness of the self-referential process under normobaric hypoxia: an fNIRS study using the GLM and homologous cortical functional connectivity analyses.
Takehiro Minamoto; Naoaki Kawakami; Takehiko Tsujimoto
Frontiers in human neuroscience 18: 1337798 (2024) Semantic Scholar
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How do social networks, perception of social isolation, and loneliness affect depressive symptoms among Japanese adults?
Natsuho Kushibiki; Miyuki Aiba; Haruhiko Midorikawa; Kentaro Komura (+5 著者) Hirokazu Tachikawa
PloS one 19: e0300401 (2024) Semantic Scholar
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A Survey of Changes in the Psychological State of Individuals with Social Withdrawal (hikikomori) in the Context of the COVID Pandemic
Takafumi Ogawa; Yuki Shiratori; Haruhiko Midorikawa; Miyuki Aiba (+3 著者) Hirokazu Tachikawa
COVID 3: 1158 (2023) Semantic Scholar
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過剰な援助を行う者が与える印象 : 第三者視点からの検討—Impression Given by Those Who Provide Excessive Helping : Consideration from a Third-Party Perspective
志澤 翔太郎; 川上 直秋; 宮本 聡介
パーソナリティ研究 = The Japanese journal of personality / 日本パーソナリティ心理学会編集委員会 編 32: 1 (2023)
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Proposed Cut-Off Score for the Japanese Version of the Fear of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Scale (FCV-19S): Evidence from a Large-Scale National Survey in Japan.
Haruhiko Midorikawa; Hirokazu Tachikawa; Miyuki Aiba; Yuki Shiratori (+3 著者) Takahiro Tabuchi
International journal of environmental research and public health 20: (2022) Semantic Scholar
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指先が変える単語の意味――スマートフォン使用と単語の感情価の関係――
川上直秋
The Japanese journal of psychology 91: 23 (2020) Semantic Scholar
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Subliminal versus supraliminal mere exposure effects: Comparing explicit and implicit attitudes.
Naoaki Kawakami; Fujio Yoshida
Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice 6: 279 (2019) Semantic Scholar
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Tracking hand movements captures the response dynamics of the evaluative priming effect
Kawakami Naoaki; Miura Emi
Cognition and Emotion 33: 452 (2019) Semantic Scholar
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When you become a superman: Subliminal exposure to death-related stimuli enhances men's physical force
Naoaki Kawakami; Emi Miura; Masayoshi Nagai
Frontiers in Psychology 9: (2018) Semantic Scholar
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Can Magic Deception Be Detected at an Unconscious Level?
Naoaki Kawakami; Emi Miura
PERCEPTION 46: 698 (2017) Semantic Scholar
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見慣れた文字だと納得しやすい : 筆跡の反復接触による説得効果の促進
川上 直秋; 永井 聖剛
Shinrigaku Kenkyu 88: 546 (2017) Semantic Scholar
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強者をみて筋力アップ
永井 聖剛; 山田 陽平; 金谷 英俊; 川上 直秋西崎 友規子
日本認知心理学会発表論文集 2016: 6 (2016)
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Perceiving a story outside of conscious awareness: When we infer narrative attributes from subliminal sequential stimuli
Naoaki Kawakami; Fujio Yoshida
CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 33: 53 (2015) Semantic Scholar
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Conscious and unconscious processes are sensitive to different types of information
Naoaki Kawakami; Emi Miura; Fujio Yoshida
Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 13: 37 (2015) Semantic Scholar
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Image or real? Altering the mental imagery of subliminal stimuli differentiates explicit and implicit attitudes
Kawakami N; Miura E
Imagination, Cognition, and Personality 34: 259 (2015) Semantic Scholar
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How do implicit effects of subliminal mere exposure become explicit? Mediating effects of social interaction
Naoaki Kawakami; Fujio Yoshida
SOCIAL INFLUENCE 10: 43 (2015)
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単純接触効果と無意識:われわれの好意はどこから来るのか
川上 直秋
Emotion Studies 1: 81 (2015)
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Effects of self-control resources on the interplay between implicit and explicit attitude processes in the subliminal mere exposure paradigm
Kawakami N; Miura E
International Journal of Psychological Studies 6: 98 (2014) Semantic Scholar
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字のクセを好きになるか? : 筆跡に基づく単純接触効果の般化
川上 直秋; 菊地 正; 吉田 富二雄
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology 29: 187 (2014)
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