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MURATA .Asuka
Sakushin Gakuin University
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Culture shapes electrocortical responses during emotion suppression
A Murata, JS Moser, S Kitayama
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 8 (5), 595-601, 2013
2782013
Family matters: Rethinking the psychology of human social motivation
A Ko, CM Pick, JY Kwon, M Barlev, JA Krems, MEW Varnum, R Neel, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 15 (1), 173-201, 2020
1242020
Social class differences in N400 indicate differences in spontaneous trait inference.
MEW Varnum, J Na, A Murata, S Kitayama
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 141 (3), 518, 2012
1022012
Culture modulates perceptual attention: An event-related potential study
S Kitayama, A Murata
Social Cognition 31 (6), 758-769, 2013
452013
Family still matters: Human social motivation across 42 countries during a global pandemic
CM Pick, A Ko, AS Wormley, A Wiezel, DT Kenrick, L Al-Shawaf, O Barry, ...
Evolution and Human Behavior 43 (6), 527-535, 2022
342022
Fundamental social motives measured across forty-two cultures in two waves
CM Pick, A Ko, DT Kenrick, A Wiezel, AS Wormley, E Awad, L Al-Shawaf, ...
Scientific data 9 (1), 499, 2022
272022
Culturally non-preferred cognitive tasks require compensatory attention: a functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) investigation
A Murata, J Park, I Kovelman, X Hu, S Kitayama
Culture and Brain 3 (1), 53-67, 2015
242015
An unnecessary response is detected faster than an insufficient response
A Murata, J Katayama
Neuroreport 16 (14), 1595-1598, 2005
52005
A delay-specific neural indicator corresponds to delay-discounting behavior for both gain and loss
T Kinjo, T Yamagata, J Katayama, A Murata
NeuroReport 34 (1), 56-60, 2023
2023
Publisher Correction: Fundamental social motives measured across forty-two cultures in two waves
CM Pick, A Ko, DT Kenrick, A Wiezel, AS Wormley, E Awad, L Al-Shawaf, ...
Scientific data 9 (1), 575, 2022
2022
" Family matters: Rethinking the psychology of human social motivation": Corrigendum.
A Ko, CM Pick, JY Kwon, M Barlev, JA Krems, MEW Varnum, R Neel, ...
Sage Publications, 2021
2021
DELAY EFFECTS ON NEURAL EVALUATION OF MONETARY GAINS AND LOSSES: AN EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIAL (ERP) STUDY
T Yamagata, T Kinjo, J Katayama, A Murata
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 56, S103-S103, 2019
2019
Ko_Supplemental_Material–Supplemental material for Family Matters: Rethinking the Psychology of Human Social Motivation
A Ko, CM Pick, JY Kwon, M Barlev, JA Krems, MEW Varnum, R Neel, ...
(No Title), 2019
2019
EMOTIONALLY SUPPORTIVE MESSAGES REDUCED ATTENTION TO SOCIAL EXCLUSION CUES: AN EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIAL (ERP) STUDY
T Yamagata, J Katayama, A Murata
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 54, S106-S106, 2017
2017
Emotional support reduced the feeling of social exclusion: An event-related potential (ERP) investigation: P2474
T Yamagata, M Shikibu, J Katayama, A Murata
International Journal of Psychology 51, 1035, 2016
2016
Presence of other accelerates attenuation of negative emotion: P1438
A Murata, M Shikibu, D Tominaga, H Murohashi
International Journal of Psychology 51, 549, 2016
2016
Culturally non-preferred cognitive tasks require compensatory attention: A functional near infrared spectroscopy (f NIRS) investigation
J Park, I Kovelman, X Hu, S Kitayama, A Murata
2015
CULTURE SHAPES ELECTROCORTICAL RESPONSES DURING EMOTION SUPPRESSION
S Kitayama, A Murata, JS Moser
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 49, S15-S15, 2012
2012
An influence of task switching on error processing
A Murata, J Katayama
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 45, S45-S45, 2008
2008
Action-monitoring processing is more sensitive to gain than to avoidance of the loss
A Murata, J Katayama
2007
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