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Publications
- Prosocial behavior is related to later executive function during early childhood: A longitudinal study
- Overt congruent facial reaction to dynamic emotional expressions in 9–10-month-old infants
- Development of synchrony‐dominant expectations in observers
- Children’s social evaluation toward prestige-based and dominance-based powerholders
- Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability in Japanese children
- Smiling enemies: Young children better recall mean individuals who smile
- Socio-Emotional Behaviors of Japanese Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Study
- Pointing Behavior in Infants Reflects the Communication Partner’s Attentional and Knowledge States: A Possible Case of Spontaneous Informing
- Ordinance influences individuals' perceptions towards prospects of social circumstance but not the status quo: An experimental field study on sexual minorities issues in Japan
- Phonological loop affects children’s interpretations of explicit but not ambiguous questions: Research on links between working memory and referent assignment
- Observing Third-Party Attentional Relationships Affects Infants' Gaze Following: An Eye-Tracking Study
- Experiencing physical warmth affects implicit attitudes and altruistic behavior toward outgroup in females
- Space and rank: infants expect agents in higher position to be socially dominant
- Source memory and social exchange in young children
- Neural basis for egalitarian sharing in five-to six-year-old children
- People Copy Success More Than Failure in Social Learning
- Socio-Emotional Behaviors of Japanese Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study