Papers (peer-reviewed)
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., & Yamaguchi, M. K. (2025). Body Weight and Attentional Capture in Children. Experimental Brain Research. 243, 129. Link. OSF for data.
Lee, S., Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., & Yamaguchi, M. K. (2024). Attentional blink in infants under seven months. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 242, 105890. Link
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., & Yamaguchi, M. K. (2023). Infants' visual perception without feature-binding. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 230, 20232134. Link [Press Release (JP): EurekAlert!] OSF for data.
Miyazaki, Y., Kamatani, M., Tsurumi, S., Suda, T., Wakasugi, K., Matsunaga, K., & Kawahara, J. (2023). Effects of wearing an opaque or transparent face mask on the perception of facial expressions: A comparative study between Japanese school-aged children and adults. Perception, 52, 782-798. Link
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., Yamaguchi, M. K., & Kawahara, J. (2023). Development of upper visual field bias for faces in infants. Developmental Science, 26(1), e13262. Link [Press Release: EurekAlert!]
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., Yamaguchi, M. K., & Kawahara, J. (2022). Infants' anticipatory eye movements: feature-based attention guides infants' visual attention. Experimental Brain Research. 240, 2277–2284. Link
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., Yamaguchi, M. K., & Kawahara, J. (2021). Attentional blink in preverbal infants. Cognition, 214, 104749. Link [Press Release: EurekAlert!; AlphaGalileo; Asia Research News]
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., Yamaguchi, M. K., & Kawahara, J. (2019). Rapid identification of the face in infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 186, 45-58. Link
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., & Yamaguchi, M. K. (2019). Infant brain activity in response to yawning using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Scientific Reports, 9, 10631. Link [Press Release: EurekAlert!]
Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., & Yamaguchi, M. K. (2018). The development of object-based attention in infants. Infant Behavior and Development, 52, 14-21. Link
Matsushita, S., Sato, K., Murakami, K., Tsurumi, S., Kanazawa, S., & Yamaguchi, M. K. (2018). Eye movement patterns in infants suggest illusory motion perception induced by stationary gradation. Scientific Reports, 8, 3775. Link