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  1. Masuda, Russell, Chen, Hioki, and Caplan (2014) assumed that cultural variations in attention are not only observable in people's behavioral responses and patterns of eye movement but also deeply rooted in their neural processing mechanism.

  2. Oct 1, 2021 · This special issue explores modes of narrative thinking in research and practice in psychology. In psychology, “narrative” refers to a linguistic form and mode of thinking in which events are arranged through plots to convey the meaning of experience.

    • Masayoshi Morioka, Haruo Nomura
    • 2021
  3. Feb 11, 2010 · Paper presented at the Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA. Spontaneous attention to word content versus emotional tone: Differences among three cultures. Culture, control, and perception of relationships in the environment. Effects of scene inversion on change detection of targets matched for visual salience.

    • Takahiko Masuda, Richard E. Nisbett
    • 2006
  4. Psychologists and philosophers have long assumed that basic processes of cognition and perception are universal—that inductive and deductive inference, attention, memory, categorization, and causal analysis are the same for everyone in every culture.

  5. The surrounding people's emotions influenced Japanese but not Westerners' perceptions of the central person. These differences reflect differences in attention, as indicated by eye-tracking data (Study 2): Japanese looked at the surrounding people more than did Westerners.

    • Takahiko Masuda, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Batja Mesquita, Janxin Leu, Shigehito Tanida, Ellen Van de Vee...
    • 2008
  6. Professor of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa‬ - ‪‪Cited by 19,526‬‬ - ‪contextual behavioral science‬ - ‪acceptance and commitment therapy‬ - ‪mindfulness‬ - ‪Zen‬

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  8. Takahiko Masuda (増田 貴彦, Masuda Takahiko) is a cultural psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Alberta. [1] Masuda received his B.A. from Hokkaido University in 1993, M.A from Kyoto university in 1996 under the supervision of Shinobu Kitayama, and later received his Ph.D from the University of Michigan where his ...

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