Research keywords (5):
Psychological assessment
, Infomation processing bias
, Post traumatic stress disorder
, Social anxiety
, Cognitive behavioral therapy
Research theme for competitive and other funds (5):
2016 - 2019 A cognitive and brain scientific study of long-term influences of bullying on mental health
2011 - 2015 A comprehensive analysis of cognitive bias in social anxiety
2009 - 2013 Neurocognitive plasticity and development of communication bases
2009 - 2011 Selection of methodology of cognitive behavioural therapy based on neurocognitive scientific evidence
2008 - 2009 Influences of anxiety on two components of attentional bias : Facilitated engagement and impeded disengagement.
Papers (27):
Sakai Yuuki, Matsumoto Kei, Fusejima Ayumi. The impact of optimism, pessimism, and thinking styles on psychological changes after a stressful event. The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. 2020. 84. PD-024-PD-024
MATSUMOTO Kei, SHIOTANI Toru, OOYA Sumiko, YAMAKAMI Fumino, MATSUMOTO Kaori, FUSEJIMA Ayumi, MURAOKA Tomoko, KAGAMI Tomomitsu. The effect of the program for reducing anxiety and improving skills of presentation. KIT Progress. 2020. 28. 116-125
FUSEJIMA Ayumi, SHIOTANI Toru, OOYA Sumiko, MATSUMOTO Kei, YAMAKAMI Fumino, MATSUMOTO Kaori. Exploring some factors to enhance well-being of the participants in "the course for the citizen counselor". 2020. 28. 39-48
TADA Hiromasa, MATSUMOTO Kei, IMARUOKA Toshihide, OHMI Masao, ISHIKAWA Kensuke, HOSHINO TAKATOSHI, WATANABE Nobuyuki. The relation of past life events and current mental health in college student. 2017. 720
SHIOTANI TORU, OOYA SUMIKO, YAMAKAMI FUMINO, MATSUMOTO KEI, MATSUMOTO KAORI, MURAOKA TOMOKO, KAGAMI TOMOMITSU. Comparison of well-being of the psychoeducational volunteers in neighborhood and the office workers for public schools measured with the Japanese version of PERMA-Profiler. Fifth World Congress on Positive Psychology, July, 13-16, 2017. Poster session No. 445. 2017
Comparison of well-being of the psychoeducational volunteers in neighborhood and the office workers for public schools measured with the Japanese version of PERMA-Profiler
(Fifth World Congress on Positive Psychology, July, 13-16, 2017. Poster session No. 445. 2017)