Hiroshi Yama
Yoshimasa Majima
Hirofumi Hashimoto
Hiroshi Yama (山 祐嗣)
Hiroshi Yama is a professor of psychology at Osaka Metropolitan University. He is a cognitive psychologist who is interested in human reasoning, human rationality, and cultural differences in reasoning. The following websites show his bio, works, and publications.
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Yoshimasa Majima (眞嶋良全)
Yoshimasa MAJIMA is a professor of cognitive psychology at Hokusei Gakuen University. His interest lies in human reasoning, judgment and decision making, specifically (ir)rationality of epistemically unwarranted beliefs and thinking related to such beliefs.
Project Member
Hirofumi Hashimoto (橋本 博文)
Hirofumi Hashimoto is an associate professor at Osaka Metropolitan University. He explores the connection between individuals’ minds as micro-level variables (i.e., values, preferences, and motivations) and the societal incentive structure as macro-level variables.
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Megumi Yama
Hiroko Nakamura
Keisuke Yamamoto
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Megumi Yama (山 愛美)
Megumi Yama is a professor of clinical psychology and depth psychology at Kyoto University of Advanced Science. Her interests are in images, words and artworks; and the inner workings of the creative process. Through narratives, stories, paintings and other artworks, and dreams, she approaches the depths of the psyche and explores the psychological meaning of these expressions. Based on international and comparative cultural studies of these forms of expression, she conducts research on Japanese culture, the Japanese psyche, and the state of consciousness of people in contemporary society.
Project Member
Hiroko Nakamura (中村(鈴木)紘子)
Hiroko Nakamura works at Tokyo Denki University as a research fellow (PD) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
Her interests are human rationality, logical reasoning and dual processes in reasoning.
Project Member (Young Resercher)
Keisuke Yamamoto (山本佳祐)
Keisuke Yamamoto is a lecturer at Kyoto Bunkyo University. His interests are altruistic behavior, motive inference, empathy, and reputation.
Kaede Maeda
Véronique Salvano-Pardieu
Valérie Pennequin
Project Member (Young Researcher)
Kaede Maeda (前田 楓)
Kaede Maeda is an assistant professor at Rikkyo University. Her study examines the effect of time pressure on the decision making whether to cooperate or not, by using the framework of the dual process theory.
Oversea Collaborator
Véronique Salvano-Pardieu (Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis)
Oversea Collaborator
Valérie Pennequin (University of Tours)
Briony Pulford
Lina Bentahila
Tanaka-Neko
Oversea Collaborator
Briony Pulford
Briony Pulford is an honorary Associate Professor at the University of Leicester. Her interests lie in decision making, game theory, and moral judgment. See her website for further information and links to all publications.
Oversea Young Collaborator
Lina Bentahila (Les Papillons Blancs de la Colline)
Lina Bentahila holds a PhD in cultural and developmental psychology from the University of Tours. She is interested in moral judgment and decision-making from a developmental perspective, and in cultural differences in reasoning. The following websites show his bio, works, and publications.
Important Collaborator
Tanaka-Neko (Tanaka-Cat)
Tanaka-Neko was a community cat who lived in the backyard of the Tanaka Memorial Hall at Osaka Public University. She was responsible for healing members whose applications for JSPS grants and/or submissions to scientific journals were rejected. However, very sadly, she passed away on 16th June 2024. Her award record is as follows.
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