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UJIIE Yuta
 
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Affiliation*
College of Contemporary Psychology Department of Psychology
Graduate School of Contemporary Psychology Doctoral Program in Psychology
Graduate School of Contemporary Psychology Master's Program in Psychology
Title*
Associate Professor
Degree
Ph.D. ( 3 2016   Chiba University )
Research Interests
  • Crosssensory perception

  • Diversity/individual differences

  • Hyper-sensitivity

  • Developmental disorders

  • Infant development

  • Campus Career*
    • 9 2023 - Present 
      College of Contemporary Psychology   Department of Psychology   Associate Professor
    • 9 2023 - Present 
      Graduate School of Contemporary Psychology   Master's Program in Psychology   Associate Professor
    • 9 2023 - Present 
      Graduate School of Contemporary Psychology   Doctoral Program in Psychology   Associate Professor
    • 4 2022 - 8 2023 
      College of Contemporary Psychology   Department of Psychology   Assistant Professor
     

    Research Areas

    • Humanities & Social Sciences / Cognitive sciences

    • Humanities & Social Sciences / Experimental psychology

    • Humanities & Social Sciences / Clinical psychology

    Research History

    • 9 2023 - Present 
      Rikkyo University   College of Contemporary Psychology   Associate professor

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    • 4 2022 - Present 
      Ritsumeikan University   Research Organization of Open Innovation and Collaboration   Visiting Research Fellow

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    • 4 2022 - 8 2023 
      Rikkyo University   College of Contemporary Psychology Department of Psychology   Assistant Professor

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    • 4 2019 - 3 2022 
      Japan Society for the Promotion of Science   Research Fellow

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    • 4 2016 - 3 2019 
      Chuo University   Research and Development Initiative   Research Associate

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    • 4 2014 - 3 2016 
      Chiba university   Graduate School of Advanced Integration Science   Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion (DC2)

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    • 5 2013 - 3 2014 
      The National Institute of Vocational Rehabilitation   Research Assistant

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    Education

    • 4 2012 - 3 2016 
      Chiba University   Graduate School of Advanced Integration Science

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    • 4 2010 - 3 2012 
      Chiba University   Graduate School of Humanities and Social Science

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    Awards

    • 12 2025  
      第17回錯視・錯聴コンテスト入賞  みせかけブラックホール
       
      草野勉, 白井述, 氏家悠太

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    • 2 2023  
      日本心理学会  日本心理学会第87回大会特別優秀発表賞  脳内将棋盤から探る視覚イメージの多様性
       
      髙橋 康介, 氏家 悠太, 吉村 直人, 善本 悠介, 武富 礼衣

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    • 6 2022  
      日本認知心理学会  第19回日本認知心理学会優秀発表賞 
       
      鈴木萌々香, 氏家悠太, 高橋康介

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    • 4 2022  
      映像情報メディア学会  2021年ベストアーティクル賞 
       
      高橋康介, 氏家悠太

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    • 4 2021  
      The 2021 SRCD Virtual Biennial, Strategic Plan Poster Winner  Cultural difference in young infants’ visual scanning of faces: Converging evidence from two independent studies.
       
      Xiao, N, Ujiie, Y, Liu, S, Quinn, P, Yamaguchi, M, Kanazawa, S, Lee, K, Tawfik, R, Panesar, D

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    • 10 2018  
      公益財団法人 発達科学研究教育センター  平成30年度 発達科学研究教育奨励賞 
       
      氏家 悠太

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    • 5 2012  
      日本学生支援機構  優れた業績による第一種奨学金の返還免除(全額免除) 

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    Papers

    • The Effect of Mask Wearing on Lip-Reading and Audiovisual Speech Perception. Peer-reviewed International journal

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Multisensory research   1 - 12   21 1 2026

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      Seeing facial speech plays a crucial role in allowing listeners to understand a person's speech. Since the COVID pandemic's outbreak and during the pandemic, the use of facial speech became more difficult because most people routinely wore masks to prevent infection. This study investigates whether and how wearing a mask alters reliance on facial speech for audiovisual speech perception. In this cross-sectional study, we compared the task performance of Japanese young adults in audiovisual speech recognition (i.e., the McGurk effect) and lip-reading between prepandemic and postpandemic groups. For the prepandemic data, we used data from between June and July 2019 from a past study of ours; for the postpandemic data, we collected data from November 2022 to April 2023. The results showed that the amount of McGurk effect (i.e., the amount of reliance on facial speech) in the postpandemic data was comparable to that in prepandemic data. Additionally, there were no significant differences on lip-reading accuracy nor on audiovisual congruent speech recognition. The results imply that, among Japanese young adults, the perceiver's reliance on visual speech as a strategy during audiovisual speech processing did not significantly change between before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    • The importance of the eyes and whole face presentation in the Flashed Face Distortion Effect Peer-reviewed

      Momoka Suzuki, Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Kaogaku25 ( 1 ) 60 - 68   12 2025

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    • Beyond Universality: Large-Scale Rapid Online Testing Reveals Diversity in Classical Visual Illusions

      Kohske Takahashi, Yuta Ujiie, Dai Zerui

      SSRN   10 2025

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      DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5683357

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    • Development and validation of the internet gaming disorder scale-9 short form Japanese version for children for early screening in elementary school children Peer-reviewed

      Azusa Ogiso, Takeshi Inoue, Tasuku Kitajima, Yuta Ujiie, Yuji Oto, Ryoichi Sakuta

      Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry4   10 7 2025

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      Introduction

      The increasing use of digital devices has led to growing concern over Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) among younger children. While several tools for the assessment of IGD have been developed, validated questionnaires have primarily been designed for children aged nine years and older, leaving a gap for early detection. This study developed and validated the Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-9 Short Form Japanese version for Children (IGDS9-SF-JC), a self-reported screening tool tailored for lower elementary school children.

      Methods

      The IGDS9-SF-JC was developed in collaboration with pediatric neurologists, child and adolescent psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and elementary school teachers. This study assessed 525 children aged 6–12 years studying at a public elementary school in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

      Results

      The IGDS9-SF-JC demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.849). Confirmatory factor analysis indicated a unidimensional structure with acceptable model fit indices (GFI = 0.942, CFI = 0.931, RMSEA = 0.085). In general, boys had significantly higher total scores than girls, and higher scores were associated with ownership of a gaming device and/or a smartphone, longer times spent gaming and video-watching, later bedtimes, and skipping breakfast. These results are consistent with previous findings of IGD and lifestyle factors in older children and adolescents.

      Discussion

      The IGDS9-SF-JC expands the applicability of IGD screening to younger children, providing a reliable and valid tool for the early identification and potential intervention of IGD. Further studies are required to refine the instrument and establish clinical cutoff scores using comparison with clinical populations.

      DOI: 10.3389/frcha.2025.1622000

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    • Reliability and validity of the Japanese version of the Misophonia Questionnaire (MQ) Peer-reviewed

      Chihiro Itoi, Yuta Ujiie, Makio Kashino

      Journal of Psychiatric Research   5 2025

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      DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2025.05.040

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    • The Effects of Adding Emojis to Text Messages on Emotional Impressions and Recollection of Textual Content Peer-reviewed

      Momoka Suzuki, Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Japanese Psychological Research   6 2024

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      Emojis or emoticons are commonly used to convey emotional status to others in text‐based, online communication. While several studies have investigated the influence of emojis on emotional processing, the influence of emojis on the recognition of messages is less understood. In the present study, we investigated the effects of emojis accompanying a short text message on the emotional impressions and memory of the messages. The results suggested that emojis modulated the emotional processing of the messages; the emotional arousal of the messages increased by adding emojis, and the emotional valence of messages was biased towards the valence of emojis. Furthermore, we found that the memory of the text messages was modulated by emojis; the recognition performance of the positive text messages was improved when they appeared with negative emojis. These results implied that emojis would have an impact on cognitive processing, as well as the emotional processing of text messages.

      DOI: 10.1111/jpr.12536

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    • The relationship between subjective difficulty in interoceptive processing and accuracy of heartbeat perception in autistic individuals. Peer-reviewed International journal

      Chihiro Itoi, Yuta Ujiie, Yuuki Ooishi, Makio Kashino

      Discover mental health4 ( 1 ) 13 - 13   18 4 2024

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      Most autistic people experience difficulties in sensory processing, including interoceptive processing. For example, they often report subjective difficulties in the interoceptive processing of interoceptive input, such as difficulty in interpreting bodily signals, including hunger, thirst, and fatigue. However, whether these subjective interoceptive difficulties are from underlying problems in interoceptive accuracy remains unclear. This study investigated the relationship between subjective interoceptive difficulty and behavioral interoceptive accuracy in autistic adults and a control group. Subjective interoceptive accuracy was measured using an interoceptive sensitivity questionnaire, and behavioral interoceptive accuracy was measured using a heartbeat counting task. The results showed no significant relationship between subjective interoceptive difficulty and behavioral interoceptive accuracy in the autistic or control groups. This suggests that subjective interoceptive difficulty and behavioral interoceptive accuracy reflect different aspects of interoceptive processing. One possible interpretation is that autistic adults can identify individual local sensory inputs, such as heartbeats, however, they have difficulty integrating multiple inputs and recognizing internal body states such as hunger and fatigue.

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    • Investigation of Cross-Language and Stimulus-Dependent Effects on the McGurk Effect with Finnish and Japanese Speakers and Listeners Peer-reviewed International journal

      Tiippana K, Ujiie Y, Peromaa T, Takahashi K

      Brain sciences13 ( 8 ) 1198   8 2023

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      In the McGurk effect, perception of a spoken consonant is altered when an auditory (A) syllable is presented with an incongruent visual (V) syllable (e.g., A/pa/V/ka/ is often heard as /ka/ or /ta/). The McGurk effect provides a measure for visual influence on speech perception, becoming stronger the lower the proportion of auditory correct responses. Cross-language effects are studied to understand processing differences between one's own and foreign languages. Regarding the McGurk effect, it has sometimes been found to be stronger with foreign speakers. However, other studies have shown the opposite, or no difference between languages. Most studies have compared English with other languages. We investigated cross-language effects with native Finnish and Japanese speakers and listeners. Both groups of listeners had 49 participants. The stimuli (/ka/, /pa/, /ta/) were uttered by two female and male Finnish and Japanese speakers and presented in A, V and AV modality, including a McGurk stimulus A/pa/V/ka/. The McGurk effect was stronger with Japanese stimuli in both groups. Differences in speech perception were prominent between individual speakers but less so between native languages. Unisensory perception correlated with McGurk perception. These findings suggest that stimulus-dependent features contribute to the McGurk effect. This may have a stronger influence on syllable perception than cross-language factors.

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    • Validation of the Japanese version of the Interoception Sensory Questionnaire for individuals with autism spectrum disorder Peer-reviewed International journal

      Chihiro Itoi, Yuta Ujiie, Kanae Matsushima, Kohske Takahashi, Masakazu Ide

      Scientific Reports12 ( 1 ) 1 - 9   15 12 2022

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      The Interoception Sensory Questionnaire (ISQ) is a self-report instrument used to assess the characteristics of interoceptive processing in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Previous studies have shown that scores of the ISQ are more appropriate than other subjective measures for evaluating difficulties in interoceptive processing in individuals with ASD. Yet, no prior research has demonstrated the validation of the ISQ in Japanese samples. This study attempted to validate the Japanese version of the ISQ (ISQ-J) by examining its psychometric properties. We confirmed the score distribution, internal consistency, and factor structure in Japanese samples. We also examined the relationships with other interoceptive questionnaires. In addition, we compared the scores of the ISQ-J between adolescents and adults with ASD participants and control participants. Results of confirmatory factor analyses showed that the reliability of the ISQ-J in adults with ASD reached an acceptable level of a one-factor structure with excellent internal consistency (α = 0.963). The result of the ISQ-J showed a significant positive correlation with the measure of awareness of interoceptive sensitivity for localized bodily states; on the other hand, a significant negative correlation was found with those integrated bodily states. In addition, the ISQ-J scores were significantly higher in the ASD group than in the control group. The current findings depend on self-report data (including a diagnosis of ASD) to measure validity constructs. Additionally, since the ISQ-J was surveyed in adults with ASD, it is unclear whether similar the results would be obtained if the ISQ-J were conducted with children. These results indicate the validity and reliability of the ISQ-J and provide a tool for assessing confusion of interoceptive information in Japanese adults with ASD.

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    • Research of parameters of dotte;nake-like;stimuli evoking animacy

      IEICE Technical Report122 ( 326 ) 76 - 78   12 2022

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    • Association of personality with habituation of physical and non-physical activities among Japanese adults: Results from questionnaire research before COVID-19 pandemic Peer-reviewed

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Dialogues in Health100076   1 - 6   12 2022

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    • Subjective Sensitivity to Exteroceptive and Interoceptive processing in Highly Sensitive Person. Peer-reviewed International journal

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Psychological reports332941221119   1 - 17   12 8 2022

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      A highly sensitive person is known to have greater levels of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) referring to a personality trait to exhibit high stimulation and arousal while processing subtle sensory signals. However, how SPS levels reflect the profile of sensitivity in exteroceptive and interoceptive sensory processing remains inadequately understood. Thus, we collected data using the Highly Sensitive Person Scale (HSPS), the Glasgow Sensory Questionnaire (GSQ), and the Body Perception Questionnaire-Short Form (BPQ-SF) from 600 Japanese adults, and examined their relationships. The results revealed that SPS levels, assessed by the HSPS, were significantly, positively correlated with hypersensitivity scores of the GSQ in several exteroceptive sensory domains. Further, SPS levels were positively correlated with sensitivity in interoceptive awareness assessed by the BPQ-SF; however, it does so scarcely. Our findings suggest that SPS levels reflect a subjective sensitivity to exteroceptive sensory processing regardless of sensory domains and narrowly to the interoceptive sensory processing.

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    • Own-race faces promote integrated audiovisual speech information Peer-reviewed International journal

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology75 ( 5 ) 924 - 935   5 2022

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      The other-race effect indicates a perceptual advantage when processing own-race faces. This effect has been demonstrated in individuals’ recognition of facial identity and emotional expressions. However, it remains unclear whether the other-race effect also exists in multisensory domains. We conducted two experiments to provide evidence for the other-race effect in facial speech recognition, using the McGurk effect. Experiment 1 tested this issue among East Asian adults, examining the magnitude of the McGurk effect during stimuli using speakers from two different races (own-race vs. other-race). We found that own-race faces induced a stronger McGurk effect than other-race faces. Experiment 2 indicated that the other-race effect was not simply due to different levels of attention being paid to the mouths of own- and other-race speakers. Our findings demonstrated that own-race faces enhance the weight of visual input during audiovisual speech perception, and they provide evidence of the own-race effect in the audiovisual interaction for speech perception in adults.

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    • アニマシー感と不快感がパターン検出に与える影響の検討—Effects of animacy perception and negative emotion on pattern detection

      喜田 悠功, 氏家 悠太, 高橋 康介

      映像情報メディア学会技術報告 = ITE technical report46 ( 13 ) 17 - 20   3 2022

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    • Intact lip-reading but weaker McGurk effect in individuals with high autistic traits Peer-reviewed

      Yuta Ujiie, Akio Wakabayashi

      International Journal of Developmental Disabilities68 ( 1 ) 47 - 55   2 1 2022

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    • Associations between self-reported social touch avoidance, hypersensitivity, and autistic traits: Results from questionnaire research among typically developing adults Peer-reviewed

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Personality and Individual Differences184 ( 111186 ) 1 - 6   1 2022

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    • The other-race effect on the McGurk effect in infancy Peer-reviewed International journal

      Yuta Ujiie, So Kanazawa, Masami K. Yamaguchi

      Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics83 ( 7 ) 2924 - 2936   13 8 2021

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      <title>Abstract</title>This study investigated the difference in the McGurk effect between own-race-face and other-race-face stimuli among Japanese infants from 5 to 9 months of age. The McGurk effect results from infants using information from a speaker’s face in audiovisual speech integration. We hypothesized that the McGurk effect varies with the speaker’s race because of the other-race effect, which indicates an advantage for own-race faces in our face processing system. Experiment 1 demonstrated the other-race effect on audiovisual speech integration such that the infants ages 5–6 months and 8–9 months are likely to perceive the McGurk effect when observing an own-race-face speaker, but not when observing an other-race-face speaker. Experiment 2 found the other-race effect on audiovisual speech integration regardless of irrelevant speech identity cues. Experiment 3 confirmed the infants’ ability to differentiate two auditory syllables. These results showed that infants are likely to integrate voice with an own-race-face, but not with an other-race-face. This implies the role of experiences with own-race-faces in the development of audiovisual speech integration. Our findings also contribute to the discussion of whether perceptual narrowing is a modality-general, pan-sensory process.

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    • オンライン視知覚実験の現状と課題

      高橋康介, 氏家悠太

      映像情報メディア学会誌75 ( 4 ) 463 - 468   7 2021

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    • Weaker McGurk Effect for Rubin’s Vase-Type Speech in People With High Autistic Traits Peer-reviewed International journal

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Multisensory Research34 ( 6 ) 663 - 679   16 4 2021

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      While visual information from facial speech modulates auditory speech perception, it is less influential on audiovisual speech perception among autistic individuals than among typically developed individuals. In this study, we investigated the relationship between autistic traits (Autism-Spectrum Quotient; AQ) and the influence of visual speech on the recognition of Rubin’s vase-type speech stimuli with degraded facial speech information. Participants were 31 university students (13 males and 18 females; mean age: 19.2, SD: 1.13 years) who reported normal (or corrected-to-normal) hearing and vision. All participants completed three speech recognition tasks (visual, auditory, and audiovisual stimuli) and the AQ–Japanese version. The results showed that accuracies of speech recognition for visual (i.e., lip-reading) and auditory stimuli were not significantly related to participants’ AQ. In contrast, audiovisual speech perception was less susceptible to facial speech perception among individuals with high rather than low autistic traits. The weaker influence of visual information on audiovisual speech perception in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was robust regardless of the clarity of the visual information, suggesting a difficulty in the process of audiovisual integration rather than in the visual processing of facial speech.

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    • Psychometric properties of the Family Allocentrism Scale among Japanese adults Peer-reviewed International journal

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      Heliyon7 ( 1 ) 1 - 6   1 2021

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      The Family Allocentrism Scale (FAS) was developed to assess individual differences in allocentrism-idiocentrism with reference to the family. To date, no prior study has adequately investigated the psychometric properties of the Japanese version of the FAS in Japanese samples, although Japanese culture is considered as a symbol of an interdependent (or collectivist) culture. This study attempted to demonstrate the validity of the factor structure and the convergent validity of the Japanese version of the FAS in a sample of Japanese adults. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis showed a lack of fit of the one-factor model for all FAS items but the fit improved to the acceptable level if some items with low factor loadings were removed. The internal consistency measure (Cronbach's alpha) of the FAS indicated an acceptable level of reliability. The results also showed that the FAS scores were closely related to the scores of horizontal collectivism, vertical collectivism, and interdependence. Our findings indicate the validity and reliability of the Japanese version of the FAS, thereby providing a validated tool for the investigation of cross-cultural differences in family allocentrism-idiocentrism.

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    • The effects of spatial location of visual primes for perceptual clarity of degraded speech

      西川琴実, 氏家悠太, 氏家悠太, 高橋康介

      電子情報通信学会技術研究報告(Web)120 ( 219 ) 22 - 25   10 2020

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    • The effects of adding emoji to text message on emotional impressions and memory of text

      鈴木萌々香, 榊原優南, 氏家悠太, 氏家悠太, 高橋康介

      電子情報通信学会技術研究報告(Web)120 ( 218 ) 12 - 17   10 2020

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    • Development of the multisensory perception of water in infancy Peer-reviewed

      Yuta Ujiie, So Kanazawa, Masami K. Yamaguchi

      Journal of Vision20 ( 8 ) 1 - 7   4 8 2020

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    • 「素材質感」の視聴覚統合の脳内機構とその発達過程

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      発達研究34   37 - 34   6 2020

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    • Acute administration of methylphenidate differentially affects cortical processing of emotional facial expressions in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder children as studied by functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Peer-reviewed International journal

      Megumi Kobayashi, Takahiro Ikeda, Tatsuya Tokuda, Yukifumi Monden, Masako Nagashima, Sakae G Mizushima, Takeshi Inoue, Keiichi Shimamura, Yuta Ujiie, Akari Arakawa, Chie Kuroiwa, Mayuko Ishijima, Yuki Kishimoto, So Kanazawa, Takanori Yamagata, Masami K Yamaguchi, Ryoichi Sakuta, Ippeita Dan

      Neurophotonics7 ( 2 ) 025003-1 - 025003-19   4 2020

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      Significance: It has been reported that children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have impairment in the recognition of angry but not of happy facial expressions, and they show atypical cortical activation patterns in response to facial expressions. However, little is known about neural mechanisms underlying the impaired recognition of facial expressions in school-aged children with ADHD and the effects of acute medication on their processing of facial expressions. Aim: We aimed to investigate the possibility that acute administration of methylphenidate (MPH) affects processing of facial expressions in ADHD children. Approach: We measured the hemodynamic changes in the bilateral temporo-occipital areas of ADHD children observing the happy and angry facial expressions before and 1.5 h after MPH or placebo administration in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover design study. Results: We found that, regardless of medication, happy expressions induced increased oxyhemoglobin (oxy-Hb) responses in the right inferior occipital region but not in the superior temporal region. For angry expressions, oxy-Hb responses increased after MPH administration, but not after placebo administration, in the left inferior occipital area, whereas there was no significant activation before MPH administration. Conclusions: Our results suggest that (1) ADHD children consistently recruit the right inferior occipital regions to process happy expressions and (2) MPH administration to ADHD children enhances cortical activation in the left inferior occipital regions when they process angry expressions.

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    • The other-race-effect on audiovisual speech integration in infants: A NIRS study. Peer-reviewed

      Ujiie Y., Kanazawa, S., Yamaguchi, M.K.

      Frontiers in Psychology.11 ( 971 ) 1 - 12   2020

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    • The development of audiovisual material perception.

      Ujiie Yuta

      Human Developmental Research33   123 - 128   6 2019

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    • 【書評】私はすでに死んでいる―ゆがんだ〈自己〉を生み出す脳―(アニル・アナンサスワミー著 藤井留美訳) Invited

      氏家 悠太

      基礎心理学研究37 ( 2 )   3 2019

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    • Crossmodal association of auditory and visual material properties in infants Peer-reviewed

      Yuta Ujiie, Wakayo Yamashita, Waka Fujisaki, So Kanazawa, Masami K. Yamaguchi

      Scientific Reports8 ( 1 ) 1 - 7   1 12 2018

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    • Cultural and individual differences of the McGurk effect. Peer-reviewed

      Ujiie Yuta

      The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science37 ( 1 ) 88 - 93   9 2018

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    • Individual differences and the effect of face configuration information in the McGurk effect Peer-reviewed

      Yuta Ujiie, Tomohisa Asai, Akio Wakabayashi

      Experimental Brain Research236 ( 4 ) 973 - 984   1 4 2018

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    • 乳児における「物体認識」と「顔と音声」の視聴覚統合の発達

      氏家悠太, 金沢創, 山口真美

      電子情報通信学会技術研究報告118 ( 171 ) 39 - 41   2018

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    • Methylphenidate-Elicited Distinct Neuropharmacological Activation Patterns Between Medication-Naive Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Children With and Without Comorbid Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Functional NearInfrared Spectroscopy Study. Peer-reviewed

      Tokuda, T, Ikeda, T, Monden, Y, Mizushima, S. G, Inoue, T, Nagashima, M, Shimamura, K, Arakawa, A, Kobayashi, M, Kuroiwa, C, Ujiie, Y, Dan, H, Kyutoku, Y, Taniguchi, T, Shimoizumi, H, Yamagata, T, Yamaguchi, M. K, Kanazawa, S, Sakuta, R, Dan, I

      Neuropsychiatry8 ( 2 ) 739 - 744   2018

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    • 発達障害のある子は世界をどう見ているのか 視覚発達から読み解く発達障害の見る世界 Invited

      氏家悠太

      発達教育37 ( 1 ) 5‐11   25 12 2017

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    • The relationship between level of autistic traits and local bias in the context of the McGurk effect Peer-reviewed

      Yuta Ujiie, Tomohisa Asai, Akio Wakabayashi

      FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY6 ( 891 ) 1 - 11   6 2015

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    • The McGurk Effect and Autistic Traits: An Analogue Perspective. Peer-reviewed

      Ujiie, Y, Asai, T, Tanaka, A, Wakabayashi, A

      Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science.6 ( 2 ) 9 - 12   2015

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    • Psychometric Properties and Overlap of the GSQ and AQ among Japanese University Students. Peer-reviewed

      Ujiie, Y, Wakabayashi, A

      International Journal of Psychological Studies.7 ( 2 ) 195 - 205   2015

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    • 健常者におけるマガーク効果の個人差―自閉症傾向を指標とした検討―

      氏家悠太, 浅井智久, 田中章浩, 浅川香, 若林明雄

      日本音響学会聴覚研究会資料42 ( 1 ) 93 - 98   28 1 2012

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    • The effect of wearing a face mask on lip-reading and audiovisual speech perception. International journal

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      45th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2023, Perception   1 - 12   12 2023

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      Seeing facial speech plays a crucial role in allowing listeners to understand a person's speech. Since the COVID pandemic's outbreak and during the pandemic, the use of facial speech became more difficult because most people routinely wore masks to prevent infection. This study investigates whether and how wearing a mask alters reliance on facial speech for audiovisual speech perception. In this cross-sectional study, we compared the task performance of Japanese young adults in audiovisual speech recognition (i.e., the McGurk effect) and lip-reading between prepandemic and postpandemic groups. For the prepandemic data, we used data from between June and July 2019 from a past study of ours; for the postpandemic data, we collected data from November 2022 to April 2023. The results showed that the amount of McGurk effect (i.e., the amount of reliance on facial speech) in the postpandemic data was comparable to that in prepandemic data. Additionally, there were no significant differences on lip-reading accuracy nor on audiovisual congruent speech recognition. The results imply that, among Japanese young adults, the perceiver's reliance on visual speech as a strategy during audiovisual speech processing did not significantly change between before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    • Inter-Individual Variability of Visual Illusions: Validity and Potential of Online Experiments as a Tool for Visual Illusion Study

      Kohske Takahashi, Yuta Ujiie, Zerui Dai

      45th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2023, Perception   12 2023

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    • No influence of color and contrast on Flashed Face Distortion EffectNo influence of color and contrast on

      Momoka Suzuki, Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      PERCEPTION51   128 - 128   12 2022

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    • Perception of audiovisual speech synchrony for familiar and unfamiliar ethnic speakers.

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      PERCEPTION51   91 - 91   12 2022

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    • Psychological traits of long-term fieldworkers: (1) Investigation by online-survey

      Takahashi Kohske, Ujiie Yuta, Kojima Yasuo, Matsuura Naoki, Shimada Masaki

      The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association86   1AM-074-PP - 1AM-074-PP   2022

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    • The reliability and validation of the Japanese version of the Interoception Sensory Questionnaire (ISQ-J): A comparative study between groups of adults with autism spectrum disorder and typically developed individuals

      Itoi Chihiro, Ujiie Yuta, Matsushima Kanae, Takahashi Kohske, Ide Masakazu

      The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association86   3AM-020-PH - 3AM-020-PH   2022

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    • The effect of speaker’s familiarity on the temporal binding of audiovisual speech

      Ujiie Yuta, Takahashi Kohske

      Proceedings of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology2021   58 - 58   2022

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      Whether audiovisual inputs are integrated or separately processed depends on the congruency, e.g., temporal synchrony, between them. Some studies have assumed that the familiarity to the stimuli influences on the integration process. Here, we investigated how familiarity to the speaker’s face and voice influences audiovisual temporal binding processing. In the experiment, we presented the audiovisual speech by familiar and unfamiliar faces with various A/V onset asynchronies within +/- 800 ms. We asked participants to judge synchrony of audiovisual stimuli, then calculated the temporal binding window (TBW). The results showed that the width of the TBW in the familiar and unfamiliar conditions were comparable, which indicates little impact of face familiarity on the temporal binding processing. We discussed potential reasons for our results in reference to the cortical network for processing temporal binding of audiovisual inputs.

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    • Flashed Face Distortion Effect for Partially Presented Faces

      Suzuki Momoka, Ujiie Yuta, Takahashi Kohske

      Proceedings of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology2021   15 - 15   2022

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      We feel unusual grotesqueness and distortion when seeing several faces rapidly presented in peripheral vision (FFDE). Here, to reveal the effect of facial parts, we investigate the intensity of FFDE using partially presented faces. In the experiment, a series of face pictures were presented for 10 seconds while switching pictures every 250 ms. We presented 5 conditions: whole-face, upper-half, eye-alone, eye-removed, and contourless-face. Participants were asked to keep pressing a button when they felt distortion of faces and to rate the intensity of distortion and uncanniness after stimulus presentation. We found that the intensity of FFDE depended on the presented facial parts: whole-face > contourless-face > upper-half > eye-removed > eye-alone. The FFDE latency also differed by condition, though it diverged from the order of intensity rating. These results suggest that holistic face processing is involved in FFDE and that there are different determinants of intensity and latency of FFDE.

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    • Familiar faces induce a stronger McGurk effect than unfamiliar faces

      Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi

      PERCEPTION50 ( 1_SUPPL ) 159 - 160   12 2021

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    • Face-likeness and attractiveness of masks: Psychological investigation

      高橋康介, 氏家悠太

      日本顔学会誌21 ( 1 )   9 2021

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    • 自閉スペクトラム症における感覚過敏性と社会的接触の回避との関連

      氏家悠太, 氏家悠太, 高橋康介

      日本パーソナリティ心理学会発表論文集(Web)30th   2021

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    • Investigation of personality traits associated with physical exercise habits.

      Ujiie Yuta, Nishikawa Kotomi, Yokomaku Kana, Takahashi Kohske

      The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association84th   PR-021 - PR-021   9 2020

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    • 視聴覚統合における他人種効果の検討

      氏家悠太, 高橋康介

      基礎心理学研究38 ( 2 )   12 2019

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    • Infants' Perceptual Insensitivity to the Other-Race-Face in Multisensory Speech Perception

      Yuta Ujiie, So Kanazawa, Masami K. Yamaguchi

      I-PERCEPTION10   44 - 45   9 2019

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    • 顔と音声の視聴覚統合における他人種効果の検討

      氏家悠太, 金沢創, 山口真美

      基礎心理学研究37 ( 2 ) 206   31 3 2019

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    • 乳児における身近な物質の視聴覚統合

      氏家悠太, 金沢創, 山口真美

      Vision30 ( 1 ) 41‐42 - 42   20 1 2018

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    • 日本語母語乳児における発話者への視覚的注意の発達的変化

      氏家悠太, 金沢創, 山口真美

      Vision29 ( 3 ) 121 - 121   20 7 2017

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    • The link between local bias and individual differences in the McGurk effect

      Y. Ujiie, A. Wakabayashi

      PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES101   522 - 522   10 2016

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    • 音声言語の視聴覚統合における脳内機構の発達的検討

      氏家悠太, 山口真美

      Vision28 ( 3 ) 127 - 127   20 7 2016

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    • 自閉症スペクトラム障害におけるMcGurk効果の特徴 定型発達大学生を対象としたアナログ研究

      氏家悠太, 氏家悠太

      日本赤ちゃん学会学術集会プログラム・要旨集16th   66   20 5 2016

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    • 自閉症の局所処理とマガーク効果との関連性―アナログ研究による検討―

      氏家悠太, 氏家悠太, 若林明雄

      日本心理学会大会発表論文集79th   410 - 410   8 2015

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    • 顔処理からみたマガーク効果の個人差と自閉症傾向の関連(3)―顔の倒立効果を用いた検討―

      氏家悠太, 若林明雄

      日本心理学会大会発表論文集78th   441 - 1-058-3AM-1-058   8 2014

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    • 顔処理からみたマガーク効果の個人差と自閉症傾向の関連(2)―サッチャー錯視を用いた検討―

      氏家悠太

      日本発達障害学会研究大会発表論文集48th   164   8 2013

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    • 自閉症とマガーク効果

      氏家悠太, 浅井智久, 田中章浩, 浅川香, 若林明雄

      日本認知心理学会大会発表論文集10th   20 - 20   1 6 2012

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      The McGurk effect is a perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception. This effect may be experienced when a visual of the production of a phoneme (/ka/) is dubbed with a sound recording of a different phoneme being spoken (/pa/),&nbsp;wherein the perceived phoneme is often the third,&nbsp;intermediate phoneme (/ta/). In the present study, we examined the potential individual differences in the McGurk effect among healthy students. The results suggested that people with higher scores for autistic traits might report more /ta/ responses (vision-audio fused responses) in the McGurk condition (visually /pa/ but auditory /ka/) over all experiments. This indicates that such people might show a weak support from the motor system for audio- visual speech perception.<br>

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    • 健常者におけるマガーク効果の個人差―自閉症傾向及び統合失調症傾向による検討―

      氏家悠太, 浅井智久, 田中章夫, 浅川香, 若林明雄

      日本認知科学会大会発表論文集(CD-ROM)28th   ROMBUNNO.P2-8   2011

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    • P2-23 Individual differences on the McGurk effect An Examination with the Empathic trait

      Ujiie Yuta, Asai Tomohisa, Tanaka Akio, Asakawa Kaori, Wakabayashi Akio

      日本行動分析学会年次大会プログラム・発表論文集 ( 29 ) 96 - 96   2011

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    • P1-27 共感と社会的スキルとの関連性 : Empathizing-Systemizing理論による個人差の検討(ポスター発表(1))

      氏家 悠太

      日本パーソナリティ心理学会発表論文集20 ( 0 ) 67 - 67   2011

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    • P2-08 嘘検出能力における個人差と判断バイアス : 認知スタイルとの関連性からの検討(ポスター発表)

      氏家 悠太

      日本パーソナリティ心理学会発表論文集19 ( 0 ) 84 - 84   2010

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    • 顔身体学ハンドブック

      河野, 哲也, 山口, 真美, 金沢, 創, 渡邊, 克巳, 田中, 章浩, 床呂, 郁哉, 高橋, 康介( Role: Contributor ,  心理学実験調査法)

      東京大学出版会  3 2021  ( ISBN:9784130111492

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      Advanced Seminar on Perceptual Psychology ( Rikkyo University )

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    • 音嫌悪症(ミソフォニア)の知覚処理と症状生起のメカニズムの解明

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 

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    • 視覚経験に基づく顔の親近性がマルチモーダルな顔処理に与える影響の検討

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    • Redefining cultural comparison in cognitive psychology: based on field experiments in Japan and Finland

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    • McGurk効果の多様性の背景となる認知様式とその神経基盤の発達的検討

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費補助金(若手研究) 

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    • 顔と音声の視聴覚統合における社会的環境要因の効果について

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    • モノの認識における視覚と音の統合過程の検討

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    • 近赤外分光法を用いた定型・非定型における視聴覚統合の脳内機構の解明

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費補助金(研究活動スタート支援) 

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    • 弱い中枢性統合理論を背景とした認知的柔軟性の弱さが音声知覚に及ぼす影響の検討(研究代表者)

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    • 赤ちゃん時代から見えるもの Newspaper, magazine

      赤ちゃんとママ社  月刊『赤ちゃんとママ』1月号  1 2022

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    • 『赤ちゃんは目で「聞く」?』 Newspaper, magazine

      赤ちゃんとママ社  月刊『赤ちゃんとママ』12月号  12 2021

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      赤ちゃんとママ社  月刊『赤ちゃんとママ』11月号  11 2021

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    • 赤ちゃんは生後4カ月から“見た目と音”で素材認識 Internet

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