Taishi Kawamoto

ORCID: 0000-0001-5069-597X
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Research Areas
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • IoT and GPS-based Vehicle Safety Systems
  • Workplace Health and Well-being
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Workaholism, burnout, and well-being

Saga University
2024

Chubu University
2018-2023

Hiroshima University
2011-2022

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
2013-2017

Tokyo University of the Arts
2015-2017

The University of Tokyo
2015-2017

Isabelle Roskam Joyce Aguiar Ege Akgün Gizem Arıkan Mariana Artavia and 90 more Hervé Avalosse Kaisa Aunola Michel Bader Claire Bahati Elizabeth Joan Barham Eliane Besson Wim Beyers Émilie Boujut Maria Elena Brianda Anna Brytek‐Matera Noémie Carbonneau Filipa César Bin‐Bin Chen Géraldine Dorard Luciana Carla dos Santos Elias Sandra Dunsmuir Natalia Egorova Nicolas Favez Anne Marie Fontaine Heather M. Foran Julia Fricke Kaichiro Furutani Laura Gallée Myrna Gannagé Maria Filomena Gaspar Lucie Godbout Amit Goldenberg James J. Gross Maria Ancuta Gurza Ruby Hall Muhammad Aamir Hashmi Ogma Hatta Mai Helmy Thi Vân Hoang Mai Trang Huynh Emérence Kaneza Taishi Kawamoto Goran Knežević Bassantéa Lodegaèna Kpassagou Ljiljana B. Lazarević Sarah Le Vigouroux Astrid Lebert-Charron Vanessa Barbosa Romera Leme Gao‐Xian Lin Carolyn MacCann Denisse Manrique‐Millones Marisa Matias María Isabel Miranda‐Orrego Marina Miscioscia Clara I. Morgades-Bamba Seyyedeh Fatemeh Mousavi Badra Moutassem-Mimouni Ana Muntean Hugh Murphy Alexis Ndayizigiye Josué Ngnombouowo Tenkue Sally Olderbak Sophie Ornawka Fatumo Osman Daniela Oyarce-Cadiz Pablo A. Pérez-Díaz K. V. Petrides Claudia Pineda‐Marín Katharina Prandstetter Alena Prikhidko Ricardo Teodoro Ricci Fernando Salinas-Quiroz Raquel Sánchez-Rodríguez Ainize Sarrionandia Céline Scola Vincent Sezibera Paola Silva Alessandra Simonelli Bart Soenens Emma Sorbring Matilda Sorkkila Charlotte Schrooyen Elena Stănculescu Elena Starchenkova Dorota Szczygieł Javier Tapia Thi Minh Thuy Tri Mélissa Tremblay A. Meltem Üstündağ-Budak Maday Valdés Pacheco H.J.A. van Bakel Lesley Verhofstadt Jaqueline Wendland Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong Moïra Mikolajczak

10.1007/s42761-020-00028-4 article EN Affective Science 2021-03-01

Parenting is a precious experience and also very hard task, which could result in parental burnout for some parents. The present study sought to validate Japanese version of the Parental Burnout Inventory (PBI-J) by replicating extending pioneering work Roskam et al. (2017). We conducted web survey (N = 1200) first PBI-J second investigate association between perfectionism as new interrelation. Similar prior (2017), confirmatory factor analysis supported model three-factor structure PBI-J:...

10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00970 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2018-06-20

People are typically quite sensitive about being accepted or excluded by others. Previous studies have suggested that the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) is a key brain region involved in detection of social exclusion. However, this has also been shown to be non-social expectancy violations. We often expect other people follow an unwritten rule which they include us as would included, such exclusion likely involves some degree violation. The present event-related functional magnetic...

10.3389/fnevo.2012.00011 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience 2012-01-01

What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To these questions in a way that minimizes bias ethnocentrism, we used open-ended explore ideal-parent beliefs among 8,357 mothers 3,517 fathers from 37 countries. Leximancer Semantic Network Analysis was utilized first determine parenting culture zones (i.e., with shared beliefs) then extract predominant themes concepts each zone. The results yielded specific types of five zones: being...

10.1177/00220221221123043 article EN Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2022-11-15

We examined the factorial structure and validity of a Japanese version Parental Burnout Assessment, PBA-J, with 1,500 parents. The Assessment measures burnout using four dimensions: exhaustion in one's parental role, contrast self, feelings being fed up, emotional distancing. Confirmatory factor analysis on PBA-J supported four-factor model. Multiple-group structural equation modeling parent participants was for factor-loading invariance Mothers had higher scores than fathers. found...

10.1002/cad.20371 article EN New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 2020-10-07
Isabelle Roskam Laura Gallée Joyce Aguiar Ege Akgün Andrew Arena and 80 more Gizem Arıkan Kaisa Aunola Michel Bader Elizabeth Joan Barham Eliane Besson Wim Beyers Émilie Boujut Maria Elena Brianda Anna Brytek‐Matera Noémie Carbonneau Filipa César Bin‐Bin Chen Géraldine Dorard Luciana Carla dos Santos Elias Sandra Dunsmuir Natalia Egorova Nicolas Favez Anne Marie Fontaine Heather M. Foran Julia Fricke Kaichiro Furutani Myrna Gannagé Maria Filomena Gaspar Lucie Godbout Amit Goldenberg James J. Gross Maria Ancuta Gurza Muhammad Aamir Hashmi Mai Helmy Mai Trang Huynh Emérence Kaneza Taishi Kawamoto Nassima Kellou Oussama Medjahdi Goran Knežević Ljiljana B. Lazarević Sarah Le Vigouroux Astrid Lebert-Charron Vanessa Barbosa Romera Leme Gao‐Xian Lin Carolyn MacCann Denisse Manrique‐Millones Marisa Matias María Isabel Miranda‐Orrego Marina Miscioscia Clara I. Morgades-Bamba Seyyedeh Fatemeh Mousavi Badra Moutassem-Mimouni Ana Muntean Hugh Murphy Alexis Ndayizigiye Josué Ngnombouowo Tenkue Sally Olderbak Sophie Ornawka Daniela Oyarce-Cadiz Pablo A. Pérez-Díaz K. V. Petrides Claudia Pineda‐Marín Alena Prikhidko Fernando Salinas-Quiroz Raquel Sánchez-Rodríguez Ainize Sarrionandia Céline Scola Alessandra Simonelli Bart Soenens Emma Sorbring Matilda Sorkkila Charlotte Schrooyen Elena Stănculescu Elena Starchenkova Dorota Szczygieł Thi Minh Thuy Tri Mélissa Tremblay A. Meltem Üstündağ-Budak Maday Valdés Pacheco H.J.A. van Bakel Lesley Verhofstadt Jaqueline Wendland Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong Moïra Mikolajczak

In Western countries, recent decades have witnessed a revolution toward gender equality. Inequalities been greatly reduced in areas such as education or employment. Because inequalities lead to distress, this development has largely benefited women. One notable exception is the realm of parenting, which remained rife with even most egalitarian countries. We hypothesized that experiencing inequality parenting when one holds values and raising child country characterized by high level equality...

10.1177/00220221211072813 article EN Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2022-02-01

Individuals are known to be highly sensitive signs of ostracism, such as being ignored or excluded; however, the cognitive, affective, and motivational processes underlying ostracism have remained unclear. We investigated temporal changes in these psychological states resulting from ostracized by a computer. Using event-related brain potentials (ERPs), facial electromyogram (EMG), electroencephalogram (EEG), we focused on P3b amplitude, corrugator supercilii activity, frontal EEG asymmetry,...

10.1155/2013/304674 article EN cc-by Neuroscience Journal 2013-11-07

AbstractSocial exclusion is so aversive that it causes broad cognitive and behavioral changes to regulate the individual’s belonging status. The present study examined whether such also occur at early neural or automatic levels in response social cues. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) facial electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded during a task which participants viewed smiling, disgusted, neutral faces after experiencing inclusion. Social was manipulated using simple ball-tossing game...

10.1080/17470919.2014.883325 article EN Social Neuroscience 2014-02-05

Prior studies suggest that psychological difficulties arise from higher trait rejection sensitivity (RS)—heightened vigilance and differential detection of social cues defensive response to. On the other hand, an evolutionary perspective, rapid efficient can be considered beneficial. We conducted a survey electrophysiological experiment to reconcile this seeming contradiction. compared effects RS capability (RDC) on perceived interpersonal experiences (Study 1) neurocognitive processes in...

10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01516 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2015-10-02

10.1007/s00127-023-02487-z article EN Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2023-05-17

10.1016/j.paid.2016.10.006 article EN publisher-specific-oa Personality and Individual Differences 2016-10-12

Parent and child have been shown to synchronize their behaviors physiology during social interactions. This synchrony is an important marker of relationship quality subsequently the child's emotional development. Therefore, understanding factors that influence parent–child undertaking. Using EEG hyperscanning, this study investigated brain-to-brain in mother-child dyads when they took turns performing a visual search task received positive or negative feedback. In addition effect feedback...

10.1080/17470919.2023.2228545 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Social Neuroscience 2023-07-03

Rejection sensitive people often experience interpersonal difficulties, resulting in dissatisfaction with their need for relatedness. However, whether they are satisfied autonomy and competence, or difficulties from these factors other than relationships, remains largely unexplored. This study examined the influence of rejection sensitivity satisfaction (autonomy, relatedness) on learning strategy self-efficacy. We found that competence mediates relationship between In addition, hierarchical...

10.4236/psych.2017.83028 article EN Psychology 2017-01-01

External feedback plays an important role in adapting to the environment; however, processing preschoolers has not been fully understood. The present event-related brain potential (ERP) study sought understand influence of parental presence with encouragement on by focusing reward positivity (RewP: mean amplitude between 200-350 ms). Five-year-old children (N = 21) completed animal search task both alone (the condition) and a parent who offered words condition). ERPs were recorded while they...

10.1080/17470919.2018.1527250 article EN Social Neuroscience 2018-09-22

People have a fundamental and critical need to belong. Social exclusion impairs this rejectedindividuals must seek regain acceptance from others. It is known that such individuals show an increasedpreference for smiles. On the other hand, social sometimes leads aggression. possible thiscontradiction modulated by level of control, prosocial behavior occurs inresponse evidence affirmation, whereas aggression increases in response reductions ofcontrol. However, little about impact smiles...

10.5539/ijps.v5n3p21 article EN cc-by International Journal of Psychological Studies 2013-08-06

To what extent is a person’s interpersonal network mustered after social exclusion? This was investigated inrelation to self-construal: independent, or interdependent. We conducted two quasi-experimental questionnairestudies of university students (Study 1; N = 57, Study 2; 78). Results indicated that interdependent studentslowered identification with their academic departments remembering time when they were sociallyexcluded 1). Their self-worth also more highly contingent on relational...

10.5539/ijps.v5n1p31 article EN cc-by International Journal of Psychological Studies 2013-02-20

In recent years, water-related accidents caused by torrential rain have been occurring frequently. Visual search for persons requiring rescue is challenging from coast or riverbank. Due to water currents and underwater topography, boat also difficult. This research aims develop a safe, wide area accurate target method using point cloud data drone. The authors focused on LiDAR system called Airborne Laser Bathymetry (ALB) which specialized observation. A green laser ALB, particular, has...

10.1117/12.3031751 article EN 2024-11-20

The influence of attachment style-anxious (AX) and avoidant (AV) attachment-on subjective responses to socially excluded experiences termed "Need-Threat" remains inconsistent. Need-Threat is a composite score four fundamental needs: belonging, self-esteem, control, meaningful existence. Individuals with high AX tend spend much effort maintaining strong connections others, while those AV maintain levels self-esteem by distancing themselves from others. Therefore, style most likely the need...

10.3389/fpsyg.2022.881863 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2022-08-16

In school and in everyday life, we sometimes experience rejection by classmates, or might see someone being excluded from an activity. What do individuals feel? How does the brain process information about socially excluded? past few decades, psychologists social neuroscientists have investigated influence of exclusion on our mind, brain, behavior. Social is a complex ambiguous phenomenon, therefore, it dynamically often cope with flexibly. this article, I described dynamic effects behavior...

10.3389/frym.2017.00046 article EN Frontiers for Young Minds 2017-08-07
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