Research field (2):
Experimental psychology
, Educational psychology
Research keywords (6):
認知
, 認知発達
, 記憶
, Cognition
, Cognitive Development
, Memory
Research theme for competitive and other funds (8):
2021 - 2024 The development of meta-representation: mental and verbal representation and their relation
2009 - 2011 Folk psychology in Japanese speakers: Semantic structures of Japanese mental verbs and their usage in text
2006 - 2008 Theory of mind in schoolchildren: the relationship between the understanding of higher-order emotions and interpretation
1999 - 2001 The relationship of theory of mind with verbal ability and executive function
1997 - 1998 The understanding of the knowledge of self and its source in autistic and typically-developing children
1998 - The developmental relationship between episodic memory and the ability to understand beliefs
1996 - The relationship between the development of explicit and implicit memory and the ability to understand beliefs.
1994 - The relationship between the acquisition of the ability to understand beliefs and episodic memory
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Papers (24):
Miyamura, Keiichiro, Naito, Mika. The relation between organizational climates and teachers' attitudes toward special needs education in senior high schools. Bulletin of the Joetsu University of Education. 2021. 41. 1. 93-102
Kitazawa, M, Naito, M. The influence of images and conceptual priming on a creative generation task. Bulletin of the Joetsu University of Education. 2020. 40. 1. 105-115
NAITO, Mika. Research on cognitive development in Autistic Spectrum Disorder: Memory development and "Mental time travel". Japanese Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2016. 57. 3. 49-54
False belief tasks, Japanese language, and its speakers
(International Annual conference of the Japanese Society for Language science 2017)
A critical evaluation of studies from Japan
(Annual Conference of Japanese Society of Developmental Psychology 2017)
Source memory and future thinking in children with ASD: A comparison with typically developing children.
(The Japanese Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2016)
Memory development and "mental time travel"
(Annual Conference of Japanese Society of Psychopathology 2016)