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​論文

Meng X., Uto Y., Hashiya K. (2017). Observing Third-Party Attentional Relationships Affects Infants' Gaze Following: An Eye-Tracking Study. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 230667. [Open Access]

Meng X., Murakami T., Hashiya K. (2017). Working memory affects children's interpretations of explicit but not ambiguous questions: research on links between phonological loop and referent assignment. PLoS ONE. 12(10), e0187368. [Open Access].

Murakami T. & Hashiya K. (2014). Development of reference assignment in children: a direct comparison to the performance of cognitive shift. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 81785. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00523 [Open Access]

Meng X. & Hashiya K. (2014) Pointing Behavior in Infants Reflects the Communication Partner’s Attentional and Knowledge States: A Possible Case of Spontaneous Informing. PLoS ONE, 9(9), e107579. [Open Access]

Norimatsu H, Blin R, Hashiya K, Sorsana Ch, Kobayashi H (2014) Understanding of others’ knowledge in French and Japanese children: A comparative study with a disambiguation task on 16–38-month-olds. Infant Behavior and Development, 37(4), 632–643.

Watabe M., Kato T. A., Tsuboi S., Ishikawa K., Hashiya K., Monji A., Utsumi H., Kanba S. (2013). Minocycline, a microglial inhibitor,reduces ‘honey trap’ risk in human economic exchange. Scientific Reports, 3, 1685. doi:10.1038/srep01685 [Open Access]

Kato A. T. , Watabe M., Tsuboi S., Ishikawa K., Hashiya K., Monji A., Utsumi H., Kanba S. (2012). Minocycline Modulates Human Social Decision-Making: Possible Impact of Microglia on Personality-Oriented Social Behaviors. PLoS ONE, 7(7), e40461. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040461 [Open Access]

Kobayashi H & Hashiya K (2011). The gaze that grooms: contribution of social factors to the evolution
of primate eye morphology. Evolution & Human Behavior, 32, 157-165.

Sugimoto T, Kobayashi H, Nobuyoshi N, Kiriyama Y, Takeshita H, Nakamura T,  Hashiya K (2010). Preference for Consonant Music over Dissonant Music by an Infant Chimpanzee. Primates. 51, 7-12. [Press Release]

Yamamoto K, Tanaka S, Kobayashi H, Kozima H, Hashiya K (2009) A Non-Humanoid Robot in the "Uncanny Valley": Experimental Analysis of the Reaction to Behavioral Contingency in 2-3 Year Old Children.PLoS ONE, 4, e6974. [Open Access][Press Release]

Sanefuji W, Ohgami H, Hashiya K (2008) Detection of the relevant type of locomotion in infancy: Clowers versus Walkers. Infant Behavior and Development 31, 624-628

Sanefuji W, Ohgami H, Hashiya K (2007) Development of preference for baby faces across species in humans (Homo Sapiens), Journal of Ethology, 25(3), 249-254.

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