about me
Research areas / Research interests
Experimental psychology
Perceptual psychology / Cognitive psychology
Multisensory processing
Timing perception
Synesthesia
Major research history
Apr 2020 - Mar 2022 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (DC2) (The University of Tokyo)
Apr 2022 - Mar 2023 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (PD) (Rikkyo University)
Apr 2023 - Dec 2023 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (PD) (Sophia University)
Jan 2024 - Present Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo.
Educational background
2013-2017 B.A., The University of Tokyo.
2017-2019 M.A., The University of Tokyo.
2019-2022 Doctor course, The University of Tokyo.
Mar 2022 Ph. D. (Psychology), The University of Tokyo.
publications (Peer-reviewed, english)
Uno, K., & Hidaka, S. (2024). No effect of spatial congruence on rapid temporal recalibration to audiovisual asynchrony. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. [LINK]
Uno, K, & Yokosawa, K. (2024). Does cross-modal correspondence modulate modality-specific perceptual processing? Study using timing judgment tasks. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 86, 273-284. [LINK]
Uno, K., & Yokosawa, K. (2022). Cross-modal correspondence between auditory pitch and visual elevation modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration. Scientific Reports, 12:21308. [LINK]
Uno, K., & Yokosawa, K. (2022). Pitch-elevation and pitch-size cross-modal correspondences do not affect temporal ventriloquism. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84, 1052-1063. [LINK]
Uno, K., Asano, M., & Yokosawa, K. (2021). Consistency of synesthetic association varies with grapheme familiarity: A longitudinal study of grapheme-color synesthesia. Consciousness and Cognition, 89, 103090. [LINK]
Uno, K., & Yokosawa, K. (2020). Apparent physical brightness of graphemes is altered by their synaesthetic colour in grapheme-colour synaesthetes. Scientific Reports, 10:20134. [LINK]
Uno, K., Asano, M., Kadowaki, H., & Yokosawa, K. (2020). Grapheme-color associations can transfer to novel graphemes when synesthetic colors function as grapheme “discriminating markers". Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 27, 700-706. [LINK]
presentations (english)
Uno, K., & Hidaka. S. (2023). Is rapid temporal recalibration to audiovisual asynchrony modulated by spatial congruence? Psychonomic Society's 64th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
Yokosawa, K., Uno, K. (2023). Relationship between grapheme-color synesthesia tendency and color discrimination sensitivity in non-synesthetes. Psychonomic Society's 64th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.
Uno, K., & Yokosawa. K. (2020). Repeated Exposure to Audiovisual Stimuli Without Order Bias Recalibrates Audiovisual Simultaneity. Psychonomic Society's 61st Annual Meeting (virtual meeting).
Yokosawa, K., Uno, K., & Asano, M. (2020). Factors Influencing Longitudinal Consistency of Synesthetic Colors for Graphemes. Psychonomic Society's 61st Annual Meeting (virtual meeting).
Yokosawa, K., Uno, K., & Asano, M. (2020). Longitudinal consistency of synesthetic colors for 300 graphemes. Vision Science Society 2020 (virtual meeting).
Okubo, L., Uno, K., & Yokosawa, K. (2019). Enhancement of color working memory in grapheme-color synesthetes. Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM) 27th Annual Meeting, Montréal, Canada.
Uno, K., & Yokosawa, K. (2019). Influence of synesthetic color experience on brightness perception. The 23rd Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC23), Ontario, Canada.
Uno, K., & Yokosawa, K. (2018). Grapheme-texture association accompanying grapheme-color synesthesia. Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM) 26th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA.
Yokosawa, K., Kadowaki, H., Uno, K., & Asano, M. (2018). Grapheme-colour associations can transfer to novel graphemes when synaesthetic colours function as grapheme “discriminating markers”. The Royal Society Discussion Meeting, London, UK.
Uno, K., Asano, M., & Yokosawa, K. (2017). Influence of grapheme properties on the number of synesthetic colors for Japanese Kanji characters. Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM) 25th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.