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MASUMOTO Kouhei
Graduate School of Human Development and Environment / Department of Human Development
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■ Research Keyword
  • 記憶
  • 感情
  • 意思決定
  • 社会的ネットワーク
  • well-being
  • 加齢
  • エイジズム
■ Research Areas
  • Humanities & social sciences / Cognitive sciences
  • Other / Other
  • Humanities & social sciences / Educational psychology
  • Humanities & social sciences / Experimental psychology

Research activity information

■ Award
  • Jul. 2023 日本老年社会科学会, 第65回日本老年社会科学会大会 優秀ポスター賞, 感情をコントロールする方法は年齢とともに変化するのか?:複数の感情調整方略と年齢との関連性
    増本康平, 古庄花梨

  • Jul. 2023 日本老年社会科学会, 第65回日本老年社会科学会大会 優秀ポスター賞, 高齢夫婦における健康行動の相互影響と就労時間による差異:3年間の縦断研究
    原田和弘, 増本康平, 岡田修一

  • Jul. 2022 日本老年社会科学会, 日本老年社会科学会第64回大会優秀ポスター賞, 人生受容に影響を及ぼす要因の検討 -加齢と文化多様性の観点からの国際比較‐
    塩﨑麻里子, 増本康平

  • Mar. 2021 村尾育英会, 第38回 村尾育英会学術賞, 老いへの適応に関する認知心理学的研究
    増本康平

  • Nov. 2020 神戸大学大学教育推進機構, 令和2年度前期全学共通教育ベストティーチャー賞

  • Aug. 2019 2019年啓文堂書店新書大賞, 老いと記憶:加齢で得るもの、失うもの
    増本 康平

  • Oct. 2012 神戸大学大学教育推進機構, 平成24年度前期全学共通教育ベストティーチャー賞, 現代社会論
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    Others

■ Paper
  • Empirical study about the effect of parental and child longevity on child education under COVID-19
    Yasuda, K, Kinugasa, T, Hamori, S, Yugami, K, Masumoto, K
    Last, Dec. 2024, International Journal of Economic Policy Studies, in press, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Kei Oriyama, Kyoko Mukai, Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto
    Dec. 2024, Experimental Aging Research, in press
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Shuichi Okada
    Elsevier BV, Feb. 2024, Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 117, 105263 - 105263
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Shuichi Okada
    Abstract Objectives To develop effective promotion strategies for exercise behavior in older adults, it is essential to identify the psychological determinants. Previous studies investigated affective and instrumental attitudes as determinants. However, from the conceptual assumptions of socioemotional selectivity theory, affective attitudes might be more influential on the exercise behavior of older adults with an expansive future time perspective, whereas instrumental attitudes would be more influential on those with limited perspectives. This study examined whether the associations of affective and instrumental attitudes with behavioral intention and exercise behavior differed according to future time perspective among older Japanese adults. Methods Data were obtained from a 3-wave longitudinal questionnaire survey of 886 individuals (Wave 1: December 2017–January 2018; Wave 2, 1-year follow-up; Wave 3, 3-year follow-up). Using the data on exercise behavior, affective and instrumental attitudes, and behavioral intention at each wave, and the data of future time perspective and demographic factors at Wave 1, this study performed multiple regression analyses and a multigroup cross-lagged model. Results Affective attitude was a significant predictor of behavioral intention regardless of future time perspective. Although instrumental attitude significantly predicted behavioral intention among those with a lower future time perspective, it did not predict behavioral intention among those with middle-to-higher future time perspective. Regardless of future time perspective, affective attitude, but not instrumental attitude, significantly predicted exercise behavior. Discussion Unlike the socioemotional selectivity theory, this study found that affective attitude was more influential on exercise behavior than instrumental attitude regardless of future time perspective among them.
    Oxford University Press (OUP), Aug. 2023, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 78(11) (11), 1843 - 1853
    [Refereed]
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  • Tomoko Kinugasa, Kouhei Masumoto, Koji Yasuda, Kazufumi Yugami, Shigeyuki Hamori
    Informa UK Limited, Aug. 2023, Applied Economics, 1 - 13
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Shuichi Okada
    Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Mar. 2023, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Shuichi Okada
    Summary Identifying modifiable determinants of behavior is essential for developing effective strategies to promote health behaviors among older adults. Although social networks are potentially modifiable determinants of health behaviors, their longitudinal associations have not been established in previous studies. The present study examined whether a larger social network is associated with higher dietary variety, longer time spent exercising and shorter time spent viewing TV among older adults. This is a longitudinal study. The data of 908 Japanese older adults were obtained through a three-wave questionnaire survey (Wave 1, December 2017 to January 2018; Wave 2, after 1 year; Wave 3, after 3 years) and analyzed. In each wave of the survey, dietary variety (dietary variety score), exercise time (hours per day), TV viewing time (hours per day) and social network (family and friend subscales of the Japanese version of the abbreviated Lubben Social Network Scale) were measured. The present study used latent growth, cross-lagged and simultaneous effect models to investigate the longitudinal associations of family and friend social networks with dietary variety, exercise time and TV viewing time. However, these models did not show clear and robust associations. Whether social networks are determinants of health behaviors among older adults remains inconclusive.
    Oxford University Press (OUP), Mar. 2023, Health Promotion International, 38(2) (2)
    [Refereed]
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  • Kenta Yamamoto, Kouhei Masumoto
    Last, Informa UK Limited, Jan. 2023, Memory, 31(4) (4), 482 - 490
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Yuta Kikumasa, Shuichi Okada
    Wiley, Nov. 2022, Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 22(11) (11), 961 - 967, English
    [Refereed]
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  • Kouhei Masumoto, Koji Sato, Kazuhiro Harada, Kenta Yamamoto, Mariko Shiozaki
    Elsevier BV, Nov. 2022, Consciousness and Cognition, 106, 103431, English
    [Refereed]
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  • Kouhei Masumoto, Min Tian, Kenta Yamamoto
    Previous studies reported that consumers choose a higher number of options in subtractive framing (-OF), which delete the unnecessary options from the full model with all options chosen than in additive framing (+OF), which adds options to a simple base model. The purposes of this study are to examine the effect of age on option framing and the differences of product type on the option framing effect using two product scenarios (travel package and medical examination). Participants were 40 younger and 40 older adults. We measured the number of options chosen, total price, choice difficulty, and choice satisfaction. In addition, cognitive functions (coding, symbol search, digit span, arithmetic, and information) were assessed. Results revealed that older and younger adults chose more options in the -OF condition for both the scenarios. For the medical examination, older adults chose more options than did the younger adults in both -OF and +OF conditions. Developmental shift in goals and motivation related to life-span may explain the differences between the age differences.
    Frontiers Media SA, Sep. 2022, Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 998577, English
    [Refereed]
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  • 太田 幸志, 原田 和弘, 増本 康平, 岡田 修一
    Aug. 2022, 理学療法学, 49(4) (4), 265 - 274, Japanese
    [Refereed]
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  • 相互作用場面での被受容感と相手との元々の親しさの関連―大学生・高齢者集団における検討―
    福沢愛, 田中嵐, 原田和弘, 増本康平
    Last, 2022, 心理学研究, 印刷中
    [Refereed]
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  • ASD者における感情調整に関する横断的研究ー方略の使用頻度,精神的健康,認知機能に着目してー
    山本健太, 増本康平
    Last, 2022, 発達障害研究, 43(4) (4), 405 - 414
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Keiko Katagiri, Ai Fukuzawa, Michiko Touyama, Daichi Sonoda, Makoto Chogahara, Narihiko Kondo, Shuichi Okada
    OBJECTIVES: Although neighborhood is considered to be a crucial source of social network to promote health among older adults, current findings are mostly derived from observational study designs. This study examined whether participations in event-based community programs could increase neighborhood social network and whether such increase could lead to desirable changes in mental and physical health among older adults. METHOD: This study employed quasi-experimental design. A baseline questionnaire survey was sent to residents of Tsurukabuto community aged 60 years or more (n = 1769); 1,068 responded. Community events were implemented approximately once a month for three years. Then, a three-year follow-up survey questionnaire was sent to the respondents of the baseline survey. The total number of respondents in the latter survey was 662; of the total, 173 participated in the intervention. Strong and weak ties with neighbors, mental well-being (Ikigai-9), health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and instrumental activity of daily living (IADL) were measured in the surveys. RESULTS: The path analysis revealed that intervention participation was significantly associated with changes in strong ties (standardized path coefficient = 0.12) and changes in strong ties were associated with those in Ikigai-9 scores (standardized path coefficient = 0.15). The total and indirect effects of intervention participation on Ikigai-9 scores were significant. Significant intervention effects were not observed for HRQOL and IADL scores. CONCLUSION: This study found that participation in our event-based intervention could indirectly and positively influence older adults' mental well-being through their strong ties with their neighbors.
    Informa UK Limited, Dec. 2021, Aging & Mental Health, 25(12) (12), 2235 - 2245, English, International magazine
    [Refereed]
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  • Tomoko Kinugasa, Kouhei Masumoto, Koji Yasuda, Kazufumi Yugami, Shigeyuki Hamori
    Dec. 2021, International population conference 2021, 1 - 4
    [Refereed]
    International conference proceedings

  • 原田 和弘, 増本 康平, 近藤 徳彦
    Jul. 2021, 運動疫学研究, 印刷中
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Shuichi Okada
    Jun. 2021, Public Health Nutrition, 24(8) (8), 2077 - 2084, English
    [Refereed]
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  • Kouhei Masumoto, Kazuhiro Harada, Mariko Shiozaki
    This study investigated: (a) the effect of emotion regulation (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) on psychological distress and well-being of couples in long-term marriages, using longitudinal data; and (b) the influence of spouses' emotion regulation on psychological outcomes in the actor-partner interdependence model. In this longitudinal study, we conducted a baseline survey and a 1-year follow-up to analyze data of 66 couples (N = 132; duration of marriage, M = 36.82 years, SD = 6.83 years; husband's age, M = 64.50 years, SD = 4.05 years; and wife's age, M = 61.39 years, SD = 4.82 years) living in Japan. Emotion regulation, psychological well-being, psychological distress, and various control variables (age, education level, duration of the marriage, and household income) were assessed. Hierarchical linear modeling with distinguishable dyads was used to determine actor-partner interdependence in the effect of emotion regulation on mental health. The actor effect was observed in both husbands and wives when baseline cognitive reappraisal was predicted to positively influence psychological well-being in the follow-up. However, this effect was not observed for expression suppression. Additionally, regarding psychological distress, there were no actor or partner effects in either reappraisal or suppression. Possible reasons for these findings, including cultural differences, are discussed in this study.
    Wiley, Jan. 2021, Japanese Psychological Research, 64(3) (3), 360 - 368, English
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  • 認知症高齢者の家族介護者が代理意思決定場面で経験した後悔に関する質的調査研究
    塩﨑麻里子, 佐藤望, 増本康平
    Last, Oct. 2020, 老年社会科学, 42, 200 - 208
    [Refereed]
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  • Kouhei Masumoto, Mariko Shiozaki, Nozomi Taishi
    Messages to promote health behavior are essential when considering health promotion, disease prevention, and healthy life expectancy. The present study aimed to examine whether (1) positive and negative goal-framing messages affect message memory and behavioral intention differently in younger, middle-aged, and older adults, (2) framing effects are mediated by interest in health (health promotion and disease prevention) and emotion regulation (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression), and (3) mediation effects differ between positive and negative frames. Participants (N = 1248) aged 20 to 70 years were divided into positive and negative frame conditions. Framing demonstrated interactive effects on message memory; all age groups showed higher recognition accuracy in the positive than the negative frame. The accuracy of younger adults was higher than that of older adults in the negative frame, while older adults showed higher accuracy than younger adults in the positive frame. Additionally, recognition accuracy was higher in the positive frame, as participants had higher interest in health promotion and used cognitive reappraisal more frequently. Contrariwise, emotion regulation and interest in health promotion did not have significant effects on memory in negative frames. Moreover, regardless of the message valence, age did not influence behavioral intention directly but was mediated by interest in health and emotion regulation, while the older the participants were, the higher their interest in health, resulting in higher intention. For emotion regulation, intention increased with higher reappraisal scores and decreased with increasing suppression. Our results suggest that interest in health and emotion regulation should be considered when examining the relationship between age and goal-framing for health messages.
    Public Library of Science (PLoS), Sep. 2020, PLOS ONE, 15(9) (9), e0238989 - e0238989, English, International magazine
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Narihiko Kondo
    This study examined whether routine work time was associated with exercise time, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), and step counts (SC) among middle-aged and older adults. A 7-day diary survey was conducted with 158 adults, and 138 participated in the 1-year follow-up survey for measuring routine work time and exercise time. An accelerometer was used to measure MVPA and SC, and a questionnaire assessed perceived barriers and self-efficacy. Daily analyses revealed that while longer routine work time was associated with shorter exercise time after adjusting for perceived exercise barriers and exercise self-efficacy, it was associated with higher amounts of MVPA and SC. Longitudinal analysis showed that increased routine work time was associated with decreased exercise time and increased MVPA and SC. Changes in perceived barriers and self-efficacy did not mediate these associations. Actual lack of time would inhibit exercise behavior independently of perceived barriers and self-efficacy but elevates MVPA and SC.
    SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS, Feb. 2020, JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 43(1) (1), 44 - 56, English
    [Refereed]
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Ai Fukuzawa, Michiko Touyama, Koji Sato, Narihiko Kondo, Shuichi Okada
    This study examined whether satisfaction with social interactions and the number of people interacted with during walking groups is associated with affective responses among older adults. Twenty-six older adults were asked to participate in five walking group sessions. The participants walked together for 40-50 min. In every session, the participants reported their affective responses to walking (positive engagement, tranquility, and negative affect), their level of satisfaction with the social interactions experienced, and the number of people interacted with during the walk. The available data were from 107 person-sessions. Multilevel models revealed that, although a higher number of people interacted with was not significantly associated with improvements in any affective responses, higher satisfaction with the interactions was significantly associated with improvements in positive engagement at both the within- and between-person levels. This study found that higher satisfaction with the interactions was associated with desirable affective responses among older adults.
    Nov. 2019, Journal of aging and physical activity, 28(2) (2), 1 - 7, English, International magazine
    [Refereed]
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  • Kenta Yamamoto, Kouhei Masumoto
    Aug. 2019, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49(12) (12), 4780 - 4787, English
    [Refereed]
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  • HARADA KAZUHIRO, Masumoto Kouhei, Kondo Narihiko
    Background: Although the beneficial effects of physical activity and exercise on mental health are well known, the optimal conditions for them for benefitting mental health are still unclear. Engaging in exercise with others might have more desirable effects on mental health than engaging in exercise alone. This study examined the associations between exercising alone, exercising with others, and mental health among middle-aged and older adults. Methods: Baseline and 1-year follow-up surveys were conducted with 129 individuals. Time spent exercising alone or with others was measured using a 7-day diary survey. Total physical activity was objectively measured using an accelerometer. Mental well-being was assessed using the simplified Japanese version of the World Health Organization Five Well-Being Index, and mental distress was assessed using the Japanese version of the Kessler Distress Scale (K6). Results: Cross-lagged and simultaneous effects models revealed that exercising with others positively influenced mental well-being. Exercising alone and total physical activity did not significantly influence mental well-being. Neither total physical activity, exercising alone, nor exercising with others was significantly associated with mental distress. Conclusion: Engaging in exercise with others could be effective in improving mental well-being relative to engaging in exercise alone.
    Jul. 2019, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 16(7) (7), 556 - 564, English
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  • Ai Fukuzawa, Keiko Katagiri, Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Makoto Chogahara, Narihiko Kondo, Shuichi Okada
    Ikigai, one of the indices of well-being, tends to decline with age because resources relating to ikigai decline. However, there are individual differences in this decline. This study tested for maintenance of ikigai among Japanese elderly, using a longitudinal study investigating the moderating role of social capital on the effects of changes in human capital on ikigai. We conducted a panel survey targeting 1,068 people (M age = 73.01 years) in 2013, and 686 people in 2017. The variables were ikigai, changes in human capital (self-rated financial status, physical health) and social capital (social networks, trust in others), educational level, and control variables. Multiple regression analyses revealed the interaction effects of changes in physical health and changes in social networks (strong ties, weak ties) on follow-up ikigai. Post hoc analyses indicated that declines in physical health predicted declines in ikigai among those whose social networks (strong ties and weak ties) had declined in the 4-year study, but these relationships were not significant among those whose social networks had increased. The results suggest that older adults can weaken the adverse effect of a decline in human capital on ikigai by maintaining or increasing social networks.
    WILEY, Jun. 2019, ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 22(2) (2), 172 - 182, English
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  • Daisuke Ueno, Kouhei Masumoto, Shinichi Sato, Yasuyuki Gondo
    Informa UK Limited, Jun. 2019, Experimental Aging Research, 45(4) (4), 331 - 345, English
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  • HARADA KAZUHIRO, Masumoto Kouhei, Kondo Narihiko
    This study examined the associations of time spent out of home with physical activity and sedentary behavior among middle-aged and older adults. A diary survey was conducted for 7 days with 157 adults to measure out-of-home time and working status. Time spent in sedentary behavior and levels of physical activity were measured using an accelerometer. After a year, 137 individuals from the original sample participated in a follow-up survey. From the daily analyses of 535 non-working days and 347 working days, multilevel models revealed that on non-working days, more out-of-home time was associated with less sedentary time and higher levels of physical activity at both within- and between-person levels. Longitudinal analyses of non-working days supported these results. However, on working days, similar associations were not revealed by daily or longitudinal analyses. These results suggest that increasing out-of-home time could contribute to increased physical activity and reduced sedentary behavior on non-working days.
    Apr. 2019, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 42(2) (2), 315 - 329, English, International magazine
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  • Kouhei Masumoto
    Mar. 2019, 生老病死の行動科学, Japanese, Domestic magazine
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  • HARADA KAZUHIRO, Masumoto Kouhei, Kondo Narihiko
    PURPOSE: Although it has been proposed that 1 spouse's health behaviors might correlate with the other spouse's health behavior among married couples, few studies have focused on sedentary behavior. This study examined whether objectively measured sedentary behavior and physical activity are correlated with each other and whether attachment to one's spouse moderates such correlations among middle-aged and older married couples. METHODS: Seventy-two couples participated in the survey. This study measured time engaged in sedentary behavior and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), step counts by an accelerometer for 7 days, and attachment to one's spouse, age, education, and frailty by questionnaires. RESULTS: Multiple regression analyses showed that the sedentary behaviors of 1 spouse statistically significantly regressed on those of the other spouse (β = .30-.47). The regressions of husbands' MVPA and step counts on those of their wives were statistically marginally significant (β = .22-.25), while the regressions of wives' MVPA and step counts on those of their husbands were not statistically significant (β = .15-.18). The interaction terms of the attachment with one's spousal accelerometer variables on those of the other spouse were not statistically significant (β = -.02 to .16). CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed that sedentary behaviors were correlated with each other among couples and attachment to one's spouse did not moderate these correlations. Sedentary behaviors of 1 spouse might influence the other, regardless of attachment to one's spouse. The concordance for physical activity was weaker than that for sedentary behavior.
    Dec. 2018, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 89(4) (4), 440 - 449, English, International magazine
    [Refereed]
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  • Kenta Yamamoto, Kouhei Masumoto
    The decline in self-related memory in ASD was investigated by using encoding, forgetting, and source monitoring. Participants memorized action sentences verbally, observationally, or by enacted encoding. Then, they underwent recall, recognition, and source monitoring memory tests immediately and 1 week later. If the information were properly encoded, memory performance in the enacted encoding would be the highest (enactment effect). The result of memory tests in ASD and TD people showed that enacted encoding was superior. However, recall and source monitoring in ASD was significantly lower than in TD, which was not the case for recognition and forgetting. These results suggest that the decline in memory of self in ASD is associated with a deficit in memory reconstruction and source monitoring.
    Springer New York LLC, Apr. 2018, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1 - 7, English
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Keiko Katagiri, Ai Fukuzawa, Makoto Chogahara, Narihiko Kondo, Shuichi Okada
    AimGoing outdoors more frequently is beneficial for maintaining and improving health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among older adults. However, individual differences can alter the effects of going outdoors. The present study aimed to examine whether relationships between going outdoors and HRQOL were moderated by living alone and employment status.MethodsThe present study was a secondary analysis of 14-month prospective data (n = 613). Variables used in this study were baseline data on the frequency of going outdoors, HRQOL (physical and mental component summary scores assessed using the Japanese version of the Medical Outcomes study Short Form 8-Item Health Survey), living alone, employment status, potential confounders (sex, age, educational level and instrumental activities of daily living) and follow-up data on HRQOL.ResultsMixed models showed that the interaction term of going outdoors and currently living alone on both the physical and mental component summary and that of going outdoors and current employment status on the mental component were significant. Stratified analyses showed that going outdoors more frequently predicted the physical and mental component summary among those who lived with others, and the mental component summary among those who were unemployed.ConclusionsThese results show that the influence of going outdoors on HRQOL was moderated by living alone and employment status. Going outdoors more frequently might be important for the maintenance of HRQOL, especially among unemployed older adults living with others. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2018; 18: 640-647.
    WILEY, Apr. 2018, GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 18(4) (4), 640 - 647, English
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  • Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Keiko Katagiri, Ai Fukuzawa, Makoto Chogahara, Narihiko Kondo, Shuichi Okada
    AimStrengthening neighborhood social networks is important for promoting health among older adults. However, effective intervention strategies aimed at increasing older adults' social networks have not yet been established. The present study examined whether a university-led community intervention that provided communication opportunities could increase older Japanese adults' neighborhood social networks.MethodsThe present study used a quasi-experimental design. Before the intervention, using postal mail, we carried out a baseline questionnaire survey that was sent to all people living in the Tsurukabuto community aged 60 years (n = 1769), of whom 1068 responded. For the community intervention, 18 event-based programs were provided over the course of 1 year at Kobe University. Academic staff at Kobe University organized all the programs. During the program, social interactions among participants were promoted. A follow-up survey was distributed to those who responded to the baseline survey, and 710 individuals answered the question about their participation in the intervention programs (138 respondents were participants, 572 were non-participants). The neighborhood social network was measured in both the baseline and follow-up surveys.ResultsAnalysis of covariance showed that the changes in neighborhood social network among participants in the program was significantly higher than the changes among non-participants (P = 0.046) after adjusting for the baseline score of social network.ConclusionsThe present study found that participants of the intervention expanded their neighborhood social network, but non-participants did not. This finding shows that community interventions using university resources could increase older adults' neighborhood social networks. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2018; 18: 462-469.
    WILEY, Mar. 2018, GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 18(3) (3), 462 - 469, English
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  • Fukuzawa Ai, Keiko Katagiri, Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto, Makoto Chogahara, Narihiko Kondo, Shuichi Okada
    2018, Japanese Psychological Research, 62(3) (3), English
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  • Harada Kazuhiro, Masumoto Kouhei, Katagiri Keiko, Fukuzawa Ai, Chogahara Makoto, Kondo Narihiko, Okada Shuichi

    Objective: This study examined the association between the perception of hilly environment and active transportation among older adults living in sloping land.

    Methods: This study was cross-sectional. A questionnaire survey was conducted with older adults (n = 1021) residing in Tsurukabuto area in Nada-ward, Kobe-city. Among the respondents, 693 individuals (67.9%) answered the survey. In this study, data from 337 individuals aged 65 or more without serious mobility limitations and missing data were analyzed. Active transportation was measured as "transportation outside Tsurukabuto area by walking or cycling at least once a week." To evaluate participants' perception of the hilly environment, they were asked whether transportation was difficult due to the hilly neighborhood. Gender, age group, living arrangement, perceived economic status, driving status, exercise activity at least twice a week, being overweight, knee pain, and psychological distress were also examined in the questionnaire. A poisson regression analysis was performed, with active transportation as the dependent variable, and the perception of the hilly environment and other factors as the independent variables.

    Results: Among the respondents, 21.2% engaged in active transportation. The poisson regression analysis revealed that those who negatively perceived the hilly environment (adjusted prevalence ratio = 0.64, 95% confidence interval = 0.42-0.96) were less likely to engage in active transportation than those who did not negatively perceived it.

    Conclusion: The present study found that the those without negative perception of the hilly environment tended to engage in active transportation among the respondents. This finding indicates that reducing negative perception of the hilly environment might influence active transportation among older adults living in sloping land.

    Japanese Association of Exercise Epidemiology, 2018, Research in Exercise Epidemiology, 20(1) (1), 16 - 25, Japanese
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  • Harada Kazuhiro, Masumoto Kouhei, Katagiri Keiko, Fukuzawa Ai, Chogahara Makoto, Kondo Narihiko, Okada Shuichi

    Objective: This study examined the association between the perception of hilly environment and active transportation among older adults living in sloping land.

    Methods: This study was cross-sectional. A questionnaire survey was conducted with older adults (n = 1021) residing in Tsurukabuto area in Nada-ward, Kobe-city. Among the respondents, 693 individuals (67.9%) answered the survey. In this study, data from 337 individuals aged 65 or more without serious mobility limitations and missing data were analyzed. Active transportation was measured as "transportation outside Tsurukabuto area by walking or cycling at least once a week." To evaluate participants' perception of the hilly environment, they were asked whether transportation was difficult due to the hilly neighborhood. Gender, age group, living arrangement, perceived economic status, driving status, exercise activity at least twice a week, being overweight, knee pain, and psychological distress were also examined in the questionnaire. A poisson regression analysis was performed, with active transportation as the dependent variable, and the perception of the hilly environment and other factors as the independent variables.

    Results: Among the respondents, 21.2% engaged in active transportation. The poisson regression analysis revealed that those who negatively perceived the hilly environment (adjusted prevalence ratio = 0.64, 95% confidence interval = 0.42-0.96) were less likely to engage in active transportation than those who did not negatively perceived it.

    Conclusion: The present study found that the those without negative perception of the hilly environment tended to engage in active transportation among the respondents. This finding indicates that reducing negative perception of the hilly environment might influence active transportation among older adults living in sloping land.

    Japanese Association of Exercise Epidemiology, 2018, Research in Exercise Epidemiology, 20(1) (1), 16 - 25, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Harada Kazuhiro, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO NARIHIKO

    Purpose: This study examined whether the associations between exercise social support and exercise behavior were different by extraversion.

    Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a mailed survey was completed by 78 middle-aged and older married couples (n=158) who were randomly sampled from the residential registries of Chuo Ward in Kobe city, Takasago city, Miki city, and Shiso city. Exercise time was measured with a diary and moderate-to-vigorous walking time and step counts were measured with an accelerometer, and then they were treated as exercise behavior variables. Exercise social support, extraversion, and basic factors (gender, age, educational background, frailty, and employment status) were measured with a questionnaire. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to analyze the data, with exercise behavior variables as the dependent outcomes.

    Results: Among all participants, the interaction between exercise social support and extraversion significantly regressed on exercise time (β=0.16, p=0.04), moderate-to-vigorous walking time (β=0.16, p=0.04), and step counts (β=0.16, p=0.03). When the sample was stratified by extraversion, exercise social support significantly regressed on exercise time (β=0.32, p=0.03), moderate-to-vigorous walking time (β=0.28, p=0.03), and step counts (β=0.27, p=0.04) among the high-extraversion group. However, exercise social support did not significantly regress on exercise behavior variables among low- and middle-extraversion groups.

    Conclusions: Exercise social support was positively associated with exercise behavior only among highly extraverted people. Exercise social support may have a desirable influence on exercise behavior among extraverted people, but a limited influence on introverted people.

    JAPANESE SOCIETY OF HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION, Nov. 2017, 日本健康教育学会誌, 25(4) (4), 258 - 268, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Kouhei Masumoto, Takaharu Yaguchi, Hiroshi Matsuda, Hideaki Tani, Keisuke Tozuka, Narihiko Kondo, Shuichi Okada
    Aim: A number of interventions have been undertaken to develop and promote social networks among community dwelling older adults. However it has been difficult to examine the effects of these interventions, because of problems in assessing interactions. The present study was designed to quantitatively measure and visualize face-to-face interactions among elderly participants in an exercise program. We also examined relationships among interactional variables, personality and interest in community involvement, including interactions with the local community. Methods: Older adults living in the same community were recruited to participate in an exercise program that consisted of tour sessions. We collected data on face-to-face interactions of the participants by using a wearable sensor technology device. Results: Network analysis identified the communication networks of participants in the exercise program, as well as changes in these networks. Additionally, there were significant correlations between the number of people involved in face-to-face interactions and changes in both interest in community involvement and interactions with local community residents, as well as personality traits, including agreeableness. Conclusions: Social networks in the community are essential for solving problems caused by the aging society. We showed the possible applications of face-to-face interactional data for identifying core participants having many interactions, and isolated participants having only a few interactions within the community. Such data would be useful for carrying out efficient interventions for increasing participants' involvement with their community.
    WILEY, Oct. 2017, GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 17(10) (10), 1752 - 1758, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 河崎 素乃美, YAGUCHI TAKAHARU, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KONDO NARIHIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    日本応用数理学会 ; 1991-, Mar. 2017, 応用数理, 27(1) (1), 13 - 20, Japanese, Domestic magazine
    [Refereed][Invited]
    Scientific journal

  • KAWASAKI Sonomi, YAGUCHI Takaharu, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO Narihiko, OKADA Shuichi
    2017, 日本応用数理学会論文誌, 27(2) (2), 112 - 146, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • YAMAMOTO KENTA, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    Kobe University, Mar. 2016, Bulletin of Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University, 9(2) (2), 45 - 50, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Research institution

  • MASUMOTO KOUHEI, TAISHI NOZOMI, SHIOZAKI MARIKO
    {SAGE} Publications, Feb. 2016, Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 2, 1 - 8, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 地域コミュニティの構造変化に対する検定理論
    KAWASAKI SONOMI, YAGUCHI TAKAHARU, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KONDO NARIHIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    Dec. 2015, 2015年度応用数学合同研究集会予稿集, 394 - 401, Japanese
    Symposium

  • A series of lectures on geropsychology (7)Autobiographical memory in elderly people
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    ワールドプランニング, Jul. 2015, Japanese Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 26(7) (7), 813 - 820, Japanese
    [Refereed][Invited]
    Scientific journal

  • Kouhei Masumoto, Masayuki Shirakawa, Takeshi Higashiyama, Kazumasa Yokoyama
    In attempting to memorize a sentence about an action, such as "Pick up the glass," performing the action (motor encoding) results in better memory performance than simply memorizing the words (verbal encoding). Such enhancement of memory is known as the enactment effect. Several theories have been proposed to explain this phenomenon using concepts such as physical motor information associated with speed, form, amplitude of movement and/or movement representations involved in movement imaging, knowledge on manipulating tools, and spatial relationships in the enactment effect. However, there have been no cognitive neuropsychological studies investigating whether the enactment effect is crucially influenced by physical motor information or movement representations. To clarify this issue, we compared healthy adult control participants with two different types of apraxia patients. One patient with left hemisphere lesions caused by cerebral infarction had a disability involving multiple movement representations. The other patient showed symptoms of corticobasal syndrome and was not able to benefit from feedback on the accuracy of her motor movements during enactment. Participants memorized action sentences via either verbal or motor encoding and responded to recall and recognition tests. Results indicated that the patient with the movement representation deficits exhibited worse memory performance than the other patient or control participants following both verbal and motor encoding. Although the enactment effect was present during recall in both patients, the effect was not observed for recognition in the patient with severe movement representation deficits. These results suggest that movement representations are involved in encoding episodic memories of action. Moreover, the role of movement representations appears to depend on the form of retrieval that is being used.
    TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, May 2015, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 37(5) (5), 471 - 482, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Daisuke Ueno, Kouhei Masumoto, Kouichi Sutani, Sunao Iwaki
    This study used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to examine the latency of modality-specific reactivation in the visual and auditory cortices during a recognition task to determine the effects of reactivation on episodic memory retrieval. Nine right-handed healthy young adults participated in the experiment. The experiment consisted of a word-encoding phase and two recognition phases. Three encoding conditions were included: encoding words alone (word-only) and encoding words presented with either related pictures (visual) or related sounds (auditory). The recognition task was conducted in the MEG scanner 15 min after the completion of the encoding phase. After the recognition test, a source-recognition task was given, in which participants were required to choose whether each recognition word was not presented or was presented with which information during the encoding phase. Word recognition in the auditory condition was higher than that in the word-only condition. Confidence-of-recognition scores (d') and the source-recognition test showed superior performance in both the visual and the auditory conditions compared with the word-only condition. An equivalent current dipoles analysis of MEG data indicated that higher equivalent current dipole amplitudes in the right fusiform gyrus occurred during the visual condition and in the superior temporal auditory cortices during the auditory condition, both 450-550ms after onset of the recognition stimuli. Results suggest that reactivation of visual and auditory brain regions during recognition binds language with modality-specific information and that reactivation enhances confidence in one's recognition Copyright (C) 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
    LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, Apr. 2015, NEUROREPORT, 26(6) (6), 303 - 308, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • TAKENAKA YUKO, HOUNOKI KAORU, OKADA SYUICHI, INOUE MARI, INAGAKI SHIGENORI, KAWABATA TETSUROU, KATO YOSHIKO, KONDO NARIHIKO, JO HITOSHI, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, HIRAYAMA YOSUKE, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, MATSUOKA KOJI, MORIOKA MASAYOSHI
    Kobe University, Mar. 2014, 神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科研究紀要, 7(2) (2), 139 - 148, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Research institution

  • INUI JYUNKI, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, OKADA SHUICHI, KONDO NARIHIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, TAKENAKA YUKO, HOUNOKI KAORU
    Mar. 2014, 神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科研究紀要, 7(2) (2), 1 - 10, Japanese, Domestic magazine
    [Refereed]
    Research institution

  • UENO DAISUKE, GONDO YASUYUKI, SATOU SHINICHI, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    The Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology, Mar. 2014, 認知心理学研究, 11(2) (2), 71 - 80, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Kouhei Masumoto, Masayuki Shirakawa
    This study investigated the impaired self-awareness (ISA) of memory deficit in 63 brain injury patients with amnesia. The purpose of this study was (a) to elucidate the relation between degree of ISA and memory deficit measured by several neuropsychological memory tests, (b) to examine the relation between degree of ISA and the post-injury duration, and (c) to investigate the influence of ISA on independent behaviors and occupational outcomes. We measured ISA by using discrepancy methods, which is the difference of the evaluated frequency of the patient's memory problems in daily living as judged by the patients themselves and by their family caregivers. The results showed that the patients underestimated their memory problems more than their caregivers did. Regarding the relationship of ISA and neuropsychological memory tests, performance involving orientation, delayed recall of a story, and abstract figures (Rey Complex Figure Test) were related. Moreover, the degree of ISA influenced independent behavior and occupational outcomes. However, the duration from post-injury did not influence the degree of ISA. These results indicate that not only an approach to enhance neuropsychological memory functions but also an approach to develop an appropriate self-awareness of memory deficit is important for independent living and social reintegration.
    Dec. 2012, Shinrigaku Kenkyu, 83(5) (5), 409 - 418, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 増本 康平, 長島 怜希
    神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科, Sep. 2012, 神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科紀要, 6・1・29-36(1) (1), 29 - 35, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Kouhei Masumoto, Chiharu Nishimura, Megumi Tabuchi, Ayako Fujita
    Previous studies comparing prospective memory between the elderly and young adults have shown that elderly adults perform better in naturalistic settings, while young adults perform better in laboratory settings. The purpose of this study was to examine what factors influence prospective memory in naturalistic settings, and we specifically focused on age, the complexity of the prospective memory task, self-evaluation and knowledge of memory function, retrospective memory, external memory aids, and internal memory strategies as potential influential factors. Eighty-six healthy, elderly participants were enrolled (44 women and 42 men, mean age = 68.56 years, SD = 4.53). The results showed that the use of external memory aids increased in complex prospective memory tasks that depended on output monitoring, while other factors did not influence prospective memory performance. These results suggest that elderly adults can perform tasks adequately by using external memory aids that compensate for age-related memory declines in naturalistic settings.
    WILEY, Apr. 2011, JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 53(1) (1), 30 - 41, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 元気高齢者のための支援技術開発の必要性
    武長 龍樹, 増本 康平, 橋本 優花里, 巌淵 守, 中邑 賢龍
    2011, ヒューマンインターフェイス学会誌, 13巻・pp.137-142, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 認知加齢と情動
    増本 康平, 上野 大介
    心理学評論刊行会, 2009, 心理学評論, 52(3) 326-339(3) (3), 326 - 339, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 河崎 円香, 増本 康平
    大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科臨床死生学研究室, 2009, 生老病死の行動科学, 14, 23 - 32, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 日常生活における高齢者の展望的記憶に関する研究
    増本 康平, 林 知世, 藤田 綾子
    ワールドプランニング, 2007, 老年精神医学雑誌, 18, 49-57(2) (2), 187 - 195, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 健忘症患者における日常行動評価リストの開発
    白川 雅之, 増本 康平, 友田 洋二, 東山 毅, 横山 和正
    2007, 神経心理学, 23, 49-57, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Kouhei Masumoto, Masahiko Yamaguchi, Kouichi Sutani, Satoru Tsuneto, Ayako Fujita, Mitsuo Tonoike
    When attempting to memorize action sentences (e.g., open an umbrella), performing the action of the sentence (enacted encoding) results in better memory performance than simply memorizing the sentences (verbal encoding). This memory enhancement is called the enactment effect. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to elucidate whether the enactment effect is due to physical motor information or whether movement representation is the critical factor in the enactment effect. Physical motor information, which is implicated in the primary motor cortex, represents the speed, form, and kinematic sense of a movement, while movement representation indicates semantic and conceptual information such as movement formulae, movement ideas, and movement imagery, which are especially associated with the parietal cortex. We measured activities within the motor region and parietal cortex during a recognition test and compared activities during recognition with enacted and verbal encoding condition. The results showed that recognition performance was better for enacted encoding. The MEG data indicated that the left primary motor cortex with enacted encoding condition was activated in all subjects, though with verbal encoding condition, this activation appeared in only one subject. These activities were observed between 150 and 250 ms after recognition stimuli onset and were transmitted into the left parietal cortex. Moreover, activities in the right parietal cortex following enacted encoding were greater than those following verbal encoding, and the activities appeared 600-700 ms after onset of the recognition stimuli. These results suggest that the enactment effect occurs by the reactivation of the physical motor information and that this information facilitates activities related to movement representation.
    ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Jul. 2006, BRAIN RESEARCH, 1101, 102 - 109, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 上野 大介, 増本 康平, 久保 尚子, 平井 啓
    大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科臨床死生学研究室, 2006, 生老病死の行動科学, 11, 31-42, 31 - 41, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 荒井 龍淳, 中原 純, 中里 和弘, 増本 康平, 藤田 綾子
    大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科臨床死生学研究室, 2006, 生老病死の行動科学, 11, 43-52, 43 - 52, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Influence of motoric encoding on forgetting function of memory for action sentences in patients with Alzheimer's disease
    K Masumoto, T Takai, S Tsuneto, T Kashiwagi
    This study assessed whether verbal encoding and motoric encoding have different effects on the forgetting function for action sentences of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Subjects were 13 healthy elderly adults and 10 patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Three tasks were used: verbal tasks, subject-performed tasks, observed tasks. On the verbal tasks, subjects only heard the action sentences as read to them. On the subject-performed tasks, subjects heard, then performed each action sentence. On the observed tasks, subjects heard the action sentences read while observing the object mentioned in each action sentence. After presentation of each task, subjects conducted immediate and 30-min. delayed recall tests, and then a recognition test. Analysis indicated recall performance for subject-performed tasks was significantly better than that for verbal tasks and observed tasks at both immediate and delayed recall in each group. On the recognition test, carrying out the action had no effect, but for both groups recognition was enhanced by observing the object. Elderly adults performed significantly better than patients on all tasks of recall and recognition. However, the results indicate that patients with Alzheimer's disease can use multimodal resources from motoric encoding even if time passes.
    PERCEPTUAL MOTOR SKILLS, Feb. 2004, PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 98(1) (1), 299 - 306, English
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 脳疾患患者とその介護者の精神的健康
    増本 康平
    2004, ストレスマネジメント研究, 2, 79-86, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 増本 康平
    大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科臨床死生学研究室, 2004, 生老病死の行動科学, 9, 37-46, 37 - 45, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • Fumio YAMADA, Naomi DODO, Mitsuo TONOIKE, Kouhei MASUMOTO, Hajime NAGAI, Masahiko YAMAGUCHI
    Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2003, The Proceedings of the Bioengineering Conference Annual Meeting of BED/JSME, 2003.15, 115 - 116
    Scientific journal

  • 被験者実演課題を用いたAlzheimer病患者のエピソード記憶に関する研究
    増本 康平, 高井 恒夫
    2002, 神経心理学, 18, 239-246(4) (4), 239 - 246, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 驚愕プローブパラダイムを用いた香り評価
    百々 尚美, 畑 美絵, 増本 康平, 山口 雅彦, 永井 元, 山田 冨美雄, 外池 光雄
    2002, 日本味と匂い学会誌, 9, 631-634, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 増本 康平, 森田 敬史, 渡辺 美那子, 王 健
    大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科人間行動学講座臨床死生学研究分野, 2001, 臨床老年行動学年報, 6, 21-28, 21 - 28, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

  • 増本 康平
    大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科人間行動学講座臨床死生学研究分野, 2001, 臨床老年行動学年報, 6, 89-97, 89 - 97, Japanese
    [Refereed]
    Scientific journal

■ MISC
  • 特集「老いと喪失」記憶の衰えと付き合うために
    増本康平
    Jun. 2022, 中央公論, 136(6) (6), 64 - 70
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 老いへの適応
    増本康平
    Feb. 2022, 日本発達心理学会ニューズレター, 95, 1 - 2
    [Invited]

  • 老いへの偏見に縛られていませんか?物忘れが増えても、幸福度は下がらない (特集 長生き時代、幸せのカギは「ポジティブ」にあり)
    増本康平
    Lead, Jul. 2021, 婦人公論, 106(13) (13), 20 - 23
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 増本康平
    May 2021, エルダー, 43(5) (5), 48 - 49
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 増本康平
    Apr. 2021, エルダー, 43(4) (4), 40 - 41, Domestic magazine
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 増本 康平
    Mar. 2021, エルダー, 43(3) (3), 42 - 43
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 増本 康平
    Feb. 2021, エルダー, 43(2) (2), 44 - 45
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 増本 康平
    Jan. 2021, エルダー, 43(1) (1), 46 - 47
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 増本康平
    Dec. 2020, エルダー, 42(11) (11), 40 - 41
    [Invited]
    Introduction commerce magazine

  • 増本 康平, 山本 健太, 原田 和弘, 塩崎 麻里子
    日本老年社会科学会, Jun. 2020, 老年社会科学, 42(2) (2), 148 - 148, Japanese

  • 神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科アクテイィブエイジング研究センター
    MASUMOTO Kouhei, OKADA Shuichi
    Jan. 2019, バイオメカニズム学会誌, 43(1) (1), 71 - 72, Japanese
    Others

  • A study of the relation between Japanese elderly people's satisfaction with their current life and their level of social participation: Based on the role of social networks
    Ai Fukuzawa, Keiko Katagiri, Kouhei Masumoto, Narihiko Kondo, Makoto Chogahara, Shuichi Okada
    ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Jul. 2016, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 51, 51 - 51, English
    Summary international conference

  • Interventions increase community interactions among elderly adults: Evidence from an urban area in Japan
    Keiko Katagiri, Kouhei Masumoto, Shuichi Okada, Narihiko Kondo, Makoto Chogahara, Ai Fukuzawa
    ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Jul. 2016, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 51, 45 - 46, English
    Summary international conference

  • Age and gender differences in relationships among emotion regulation, mood, and mental health.
    Kouhei Masumoto, Nozomi Taishi, Shiozaki Mariko
    ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Jul. 2016, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 51, 53 - 53, English
    [Refereed]
    Summary international conference

  • The reasons for treatment choices in terminal cancer stage
    Mariko Shiozaki, Nozomi Taishi, Kouhei Masumoto
    ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Jul. 2016, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 51, 352 - 352, English
    [Refereed]
    Summary international conference

  • The decision-making of stopping or going in automobile driving
    Nozomi Taishi, Kouhei Masumoto, Mariko Shiozaki
    ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Jul. 2016, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 51, 353 - 353, English
    [Refereed]
    Summary international conference

  • がんの終末期の治療選択と選択肢のコスト-ベネフィットの関連 一般成人を対象とした探索的検討
    塩崎 麻里子, 太子 のぞみ, 増本 康平
    (NPO)日本緩和医療学会, Jun. 2016, Palliative Care Research, 11(Suppl.) (Suppl.), S314 - S314, Japanese

  • 音楽を用いたグループ・エクササイズがシニア世代のコミュニケーション・ネットワークに及ぼす効果
    OKADA SHUICHI, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, 原田 和宏, KONDO NARIHIKO, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, KATAGIRI KEIKO, HIRAKAWA KAZUFUMI
    Jun. 2016, 大阪ガスグループ福祉財団研究報告書, 29, 33 - 38, Japanese
    Report research institution

  • 自動車運転中止・継続の意思決定における加齢及び保有効果の影響―年齢群および普通自動車免許保有の有無による比較―
    太子のぞみ, 塩崎麻里子, 増本康平
    10 Jun. 2014, 老年社会科学, 36(2) (2), 263, Japanese

  • 元気高齢者のための支援技術開発の必要性—Importance of Developing Assistive Technology for Healthy Elderly People—高齢者支援特集
    武長 龍樹, 増本 康平, 橋本 優花里
    ヒューマンインターフェース学会, 2011, ヒューマンインタフェース学会誌 = Human interface = Journal of Human Interface Society, 13(4) (4), 195 - 200, Japanese

  • 忘れるということ−記憶に問題のある人にとって必要な支援を考える−
    増本 康平
    2011, ATAC2011, pp.16-18, Japanese
    Introduction scientific journal

  • 中里 和弘, 塩崎 麻里子, 恒藤 暁, 平井 啓, 増本 康平, 権藤 恭之, 藤田 綾子
    (公社)日本心理学会, Jul. 2008, 日本心理学会大会発表論文集, 72回, 376 - 376, Japanese

  • 展望的記憶からみた高齢者記憶研究の展望
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会, 2008, 心理学ワールド, 42, 9-12(42) (42), 9 - 12, Japanese
    Introduction scientific journal

  • 1L-09 自然観と死生観および実存的満足度との関連(環境教育・STS教育・総合的学習,一般研究発表(口頭発表),日本理科教育学会第57回全国大会)
    尾崎 勝彦, 増本 康平, 平井 啓, 恒藤 暁, 藤田 綾子
    日本理科教育学会, 2007, 日本理科教育学会全国大会要項, (57) (57), 176 - 176, Japanese

  • UENO Daisuke, MASUMOTO Kouhei, IWAKI Sunao, SUTANI Kouichi, FUJITA Ayako
    感覚情報の再活性化とは、符号化時に活動した感覚情報を処理する脳部位が、感覚情報が呈示されない検索時にも活動する現象をさす。これまで聴覚情報と視覚情報を伴った記憶の検索時には、それぞれ聴覚野と紡錘状回で再活性化がみられることが報告されている。しかしながら、再活性化が検索プロセスのどの段階で起こるのかについてはほとんど検討されていない。そこで本研究では、時間分解能に優れた脳磁図を用い、再活性化の時間的ダイナミクスを検討した。9名の右利き健常若年者を対象とし、単語と単語に関連する音を対呈示する聴覚条件、単語と単語を描写する写真を対呈示する視覚条件、単語のみを呈示する文字条件の3条件で単語の記銘を求め、音や写真を呈示しない単語の再認課題時の脳活動を計測し、条件間で比較した。その結果、聴覚条件では左の聴覚野に、視覚条件では右の紡錘状回に再認単語呈示後約450-550msの潜時で再活性化がみられた。
    The Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology, 2007, Proceedings of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology, 2007(0) (0), 47 - 47, Japanese

  • 24 Graphics Selection
    Masumoto K
    2007, Annual Report of Osaka University -Academic Achievement-, 8, 44, English
    [Refereed]
    Others

  • 1H-14「自然に親しむこと」と「科学」の心理的乖離(環境教育・STS教育・総合的学習, 日本理科教育学会 第56回全国大会)
    尾崎 勝彦, 増本 康平, 平井 啓, 恒藤 暁, 藤田 綾子
    日本理科教育学会, 2006, 日本理科教育学会全国大会要項, (56) (56), 222 - 222, Japanese

  • Relaxation effect of odors investigated with Startle Probe Paradigm
    YAMADA Fumio, DODO Naomi, TONOIKE Mitsuo, MASUMOTO Kouhei, NAGAI Hajime, YAMAGUCHI Masahiko
    The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, 20 Jan. 2003, バイオエンジニアリング講演会講演論文集, 2003(15) (15), 115 - 116, Japanese

■ Books And Other Publications
  • 増本康平
    Contributor, 第2章 高齢期の記憶, 新曜社, Mar. 2024, ISBN: 4788518376
    Scholarly book

  • 認知症を正しく知って、予防しよう! 神戸大学コグニケアの挑戦
    増本康平
    Contributor, 人とのつながりが生む効果は?, 神戸新聞総合出版センター, Mar. 2021, Japanese, ISBN: 4343011011

  • 高齢者心理学 (シリーズ心理学と仕事)(担当箇所:第5章保健・医療)
    増本 康平, 塩﨑 麻里子, 中里 和弘
    Contributor, 第5章保健・医療, 北大路書房, Jan. 2019, Japanese, ISBN: 476283050X

  • 老いと記憶-加齢で得るもの、失うもの (中公新書)
    増本 康平
    Single work, 中央公論新社, Dec. 2018, Japanese, ISBN: 4121025210

  • 最新老年心理学(担当箇所:第7章 高齢者の自伝的記憶)
    増本康平
    Contributor, 第7章 高齢者の自伝的記憶, ワールドプランニング, Jul. 2018, Japanese, ISBN: 4863511426

  • よくわかる高齢者心理学 (担当箇所:「社会情動的選択性理論」,「 記憶のしくみと老化の原因」,「短期記憶とワーキングメモリ」,「思い出の記憶(エピソード記憶)」,「知識の記憶(意味記憶)」,「自伝的記憶」,「展望的記憶」,「忘れない記憶(手続き記憶とプライミング)」)
    増本康平
    Contributor, (担当箇所:「社会情動的選択性理論」,「 記憶のしくみと老化の原因」,「短期記憶とワーキングメモリ」,「思い出の記憶(エピソード記憶)」,「知識の記憶(意味記憶)」,「自伝的記憶」,「展望的記憶」,「忘れない記憶(手続き記憶とプライミング)」), ミネルヴァ書房, Jun. 2016, Japanese, ISBN: 4623076555

  • アクティブ・エイジング・プロジェクト縦断調査報告書〜大学による介入プログラムの効果〜
    HONOKI KAORU, OKADA SYUICHI, KONDO NARIHIKO, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, KATAGIRI KEIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, TAKENAKA YUKO, FUKUZAWA AI
    Joint work, 神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科, Jun. 2015, Japanese
    Report

  • 鶴甲いきいきまちづくりプロジェクト報告リーフレット
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KATAGIRI KEIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    Joint editor, 神戸大学大学院人間発達環境学研究科, Apr. 2015, Japanese
    Others

  • 高齢者のこころとからだ事典(担当箇所:1-8感情・情緒 -その発達的変化-; 2-10自分史・人生の受容 -自己形成と自己一貫性; 3-11記憶のメカニズム -その神経科学的な基礎)
    増本康平
    Contributor, 1-8感情・情緒 -その発達的変化-; 2-10自分史・人生の受容 -自己形成と自己一貫性; 3-11記憶のメカニズム -その神経科学的な基礎, 中央法規出版, Sep. 2014, Japanese, ISBN: 480585068X

  • 老いのこころ -- 加齢と成熟の発達心理学 (有斐閣アルマ)
    佐藤 眞一, 髙山 緑, 増本 康平
    Joint work, 有斐閣, Jun. 2014, Japanese, ISBN: 4641220166

  • 児童心理学の進歩 2013年版(第1章 高齢者の記憶)
    増本康平
    第1章 高齢者の記憶, 金子書房, Jun. 2013, Japanese, ISBN: 4760899537

  • 健康スポーツ学概論( 担当箇所:第4章-2 認知加齢論)
    増本康平
    第4章-2 認知加齢論, 杏林書院, Jun. 2013, Japanese, ISBN: 4764411458

  • エピソード記憶と行為の認知神経心理学
    増本 康平
    Single work, ナカニシヤ出版, Feb. 2009, Japanese, ISBN: 477950323X
    Scholarly book

  • エイジング心理学ハンドブック(担当箇所:第10章記憶のエイジング)
    増本康平
    Joint translation, 第10章記憶のエイジング, 北大路書房, Jul. 2008, Japanese, ISBN: 4762826103

■ Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
  • 老いとウェルビーイング
    増本康平
    神戸大学生命・自然科学ELSI研究プロジェクトワークショップ, Mar. 2024
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • 高齢期に繰り返し思い出す記憶の特徴と機能
    増本康平, 原田和弘, 佐藤幸治, 山本健太, 塩﨑麻里子
    日本発達心理学会第35回大会, Mar. 2024
    Poster presentation

  • 生涯発達からみたウェルビーイングの実現に向けて
    増本康平
    神大みんなとウェルビーイングをはじめよう!, Feb. 2024
    Nominated symposium

  • 高齢期の一般的信頼の性差に関する研究
    向井 響子, 原田 和弘, 増本 康平
    日本心理学会第87回大会, Sep. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • 感情調整時の視覚的注意の年齢差
    折山 桂, 向井 響子, 原田 和弘, 増本 康平
    日本心理学会第87回大会, Sep. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • 感情をコントロールする方法は年齢とともに変化するのか? 複数の感情調整方略と年齢との関連性
    増本康平, 古庄花梨
    第65回日本老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢夫婦における健康行動の相互影響と就労時間による差異:3 年間の縦断研究
    原田和弘, 増本康平, 岡田修一
    第65回日本老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • Age difference in oxytocin and vasopressin’s correlation with altruistic behavior
    Kyoko Mukai, Koji Sato, Kei Oriyama, Kazuhiro Harada, Kouhei Masumoto
    IAGG Asia/Oceania Regional Congress 2023, Jun. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • 老いへの適応とウェルビーイングの実現
    増本康平
    日本精神保健看護学会第33回学術集会・総会, May 2023
    [Invited]
    Invited oral presentation

  • 老いへの適応と職場のウェルビーイング
    増本康平
    奈良経済産業協会 経営者懇話会, Apr. 2023
    [Invited]
    Invited oral presentation

  • 高齢者の社会的ネットワークの定量的な測定法の開発と心理社会的要因との関連性の検証
    当山倫子, 原田和弘, 増本康平, 岡田修一
    第24回日本健康支援学会年次学術大会, Mar. 2023
    Oral presentation

  • 自己定義的記憶のレミニセンスバンプと認知機能の関連
    増本康平, 原田和弘, 佐藤幸治, 山本健太, 塩﨑麻里子
    日本発達心理学会第34回大会, Mar. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • 成人期以降のゲーム動機と精神的健康に関する研究
    孫潤芊, 増本康平
    日本発達心理学会第34回大会, Mar. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • ウェルビーイングの実現に資する社会的つながりの新たな推定・評価方法の確立
    増本康平, 谷口隆晴, 原田和弘, 近藤徳彦
    大学発アーバンイノベーション神戸成果報告会, Feb. 2023
    Poster presentation

  • ワーキングシニアの心理行動特性:老いに適応するプロセス
    増本康平
    「応用脳科学アカデミー」, 一般社団法人応用脳科学コンソーシアム, Nov. 2022
    [Invited]
    Public discourse

  • 記憶の見方が変わる 〜高齢者心理と認知症医療からひも解く〜
    増本康平
    「長寿の未来フォーラム」NHK厚生文化事業団 NHKエンタープライズ, Sep. 2022
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • 人生の価値の年齢差と文化比較
    塩﨑麻里子, 増本康平
    日本心理学会第86回大会, Sep. 2022
    Poster presentation

  • 感情誘発画像に対する感情調整の年齢差に関する研究
    折山桂, 向井響子, 原田和弘, 増本康平
    日本心理学会第86回大会, Sep. 2022
    Poster presentation

  • 利他行動と対人信頼感の関連,および年齢差
    向井響子, 折山桂, 原田和弘, 佐藤幸治, 増本康平
    日本心理学会第86回大会, Sep. 2022
    Poster presentation

  • ゲームと孤独感に関する研究
    孫潤芊, 増本康平
    日本心理学会第86回大会, Sep. 2022
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢期の幸福感が高いのはなぜか?:感情調整における記憶の役割
    増本康平
    第28回精神神経内分泌免疫学(PNEI)研究集会, 日本認知心理学会高齢者心理研究部会第19回研究会合同研究会, Jul. 2022, Japanese
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • 人生受容に影響を及ぼす要因の検 -加齢と文化多様性の観点からの国際比較‐
    塩﨑麻里子, 増本康平
    日本老年社会科学会第64回大会, Jul. 2022
    Poster presentation

  • The effect of change in subjective mortality due to COVID-19 on saving in Japan
    Tomoko KINUGASA, Kohei MASUMOTO, Koji YASUDA, Kazufumi YUGAMI, & Shigeyuki HAMORI
    Western Economic Association International 97th Annual Conference, Jul. 2022, English
    Oral presentation

  • シンポジウム「人口学の新たな視点-自然科学・人文科学・社会科学の観点から-」 超高齢社会のwell-beingと社会的つながり
    増本康平
    日本人口学会第74回大会, Jun. 2022
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • コロナ禍での長寿が子どもの教育に与える影響についての計量分析
    安田公治, 衣笠智子, 羽森茂之, 勇上和史, 増本康平
    日本人口学会第74回大会, Jun. 2022
    Oral presentation

  • 老いの心理学の最前線〜人生の最後、何が大切なのか〜
    増本康平
    井植記念会「垂水文化講座」, May 2022
    [Invited]
    Public discourse

  • The effect of change in subjective mortality due to COVID-19 on saving in Japan
    衣笠智子, 増本康平, 安田公治, 勇上和史, 羽森茂之
    日本人口学会関西地域部会2021年度研究会, Mar. 2022
    Oral presentation

  • 社会的つながりの次数分布からの交流ネットワーク生成モデルの提案
    浅野広大, 谷口隆晴, 増本康平, 原田 和弘, 近藤徳彦, 岡田修一
    日本応用数理学会第18回研究部会連合発表会, Mar. 2022
    Oral presentation

  • 人生100年時代のwell-being
    増本康平
    神戸大学Well-being研究会キックオフシンポジウム, Mar. 2022
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • ワーキングシニアの行動特性:エイジズム・感情・意思決定
    増本康平
    応用脳科学コンソーシアム「ワーキングシニアを支えるコミュニケーションシステム」, Feb. 2022
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • Changes in subjective mortality expectations and saving during COVID-19 pandemic: Empirical analysis using questionnaire data in Japan
    Tomoko Kinugasa, Kouhei Masumoto, Koji Yasuda, Kazufumi Yugami, Shigeyuki Hamori
    International Population Conference 2021, Dec. 2021
    Poster presentation

  • 老年期の“人生の価値”に関する認識と後悔の関連
    塩﨑麻里子, 米澤京伽, 藤岡里歩, 増本康平
    日本老年社会科学会第63回大会, Jun. 2021
    Poster presentation

  • Memory for Actions and Reality Monitoring in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Kenta Yamamoto, Kouhei Masumoto
    International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting 2021
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢者の選択の特徴
    増本康平, 話題提供者
    神戸アクティブエイジング研究センターワークショップ:高齢消費者の意思決定, Feb. 2021
    Public discourse

  • 寿命観と貯蓄行動
    衣笠智子, 安田公治, 増本康平
    第2回ABCDE (Aging, Brain, Cognition, Decision-making, & Emotion)セミナー, Nov. 2020
    Public discourse

  • シンポジウム:加齢の認知神経科学研究の最前線
    増本康平:指定討論者
    日本心理学会第84回大会
    Public symposium

  • 成人自閉症者の認知バイアスに関する研究-オプションフレーミング課題を用いて-
    山本健太, 増本康平
    日本心理学会第84回大会
    Poster presentation

  • 成人ASD者の感情調整と認知機能の関連
    山本健太, 増本康平
    第58回日本特殊教育学会, Sep. 2020
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢期の記憶の役割:自己定義記憶に着目して.
    増本康平, 山本健太, 原田和弘, 塩﨑麻里子
    日本老年社会科学会第62回大会, Jun. 2020
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢期のWell-beingと人とのつながり
    増本康平
    神戸大学未来世紀都市学研究ユニットシンポジウム:Well-beingと未来世紀都市学, Feb. 2020
    Public symposium

  • 心理学は製品開発の実践においてどう役立つのか
    小俣貴宣・講演者,増本康平・企画者
    第1回ABCDE(Aging, Brain, Cognition, Decision-making, & Emotion)セミナー, Dec. 2019
    Public discourse

  • Frontier on psychology of aging
    Kouhei Masumoto
    The 1st Kobe Intangible Science Community, Nov. 2019, Japanese, Domestic conference
    [Invited]
    Public discourse

  • Does emotion regulation of older adults have an impact on their spouse’s psychological well-being and distress? : One year follow up study.
    Kouhei Masumoto, Kazuhiro Harada, Mariko Shiozaki
    11th International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Asia/Oseania Regional Congress., Oct. 2019, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Can daily conversation between elderly couples reduce the anxiety about future?: Examination using the longitudinal pare data focusing on emotional expression in daily conversation.
    Mariko Shiozaki, Kouhei Masumoto, Kazuhiro Harada
    11th International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics Asia/Oseania Regional Congress., Oct. 2019, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 成人自閉症者のリアリティモニタリングに関する研究 -自閉症者は想像と現実を区別できるのか?
    山本健太, 増本康平
    日本心理学会第83回大会, Sep. 2019, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • シンポジウム:『今』を意味づけるもの
    増本 康平:指定討論者
    日本心理学会第83回大会, Sep. 2019, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Nominated symposium

  • 「思い出」を科学する -自伝的記憶研究の現在と未来3-
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第83回大会, Sep. 2019, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Public symposium

  • 就業とワーク・エンゲイジメントが中高齢夫婦の精神的健康に及ぼす影響
    HARADA KAZUHIRO, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO NARIHIKO
    第61回日本老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2019, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢夫婦における健康行動の相互関連性:夫婦関係満足度による差異
    HARADA KAZUHIRO, MASUMOTO Kouhei, OKADA SHUICHI
    第20回日本健康支援学会年次学術大会, Mar. 2019, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • Can Elderly Adults Avoid the Anchoring Effect If They Are Forewarned and Motivated to Avoid the Effect?
    MASUMOTO Kouhei, Xuhong Zhuang, Mariko Shiozaki, Etsuko Harada
    The Gerontological Society of America 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting, Nov. 2018, English, Boston, USA, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 認知バイアスにおける加齢の影響-オプションフレーミング課題を用いて-
    田 旻, 山本 健太, MASUMOTO Kouhei
    日本心理学会第82回大会, Sep. 2018, Japanese, 仙台国際センター, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 中高齢者における家事・仕事時間と運動・身体活動量との関連:横断分析および縦断分析
    HARADA KAZUHIRO, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO NARIHIKO
    第73回日本体力医学会大会, Sep. 2018, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 成人自閉症者のソースモニタリングに関する研究
    山本 健太, MASUMOTO Kouhei
    日本心理学会第82回大会, Sep. 2018, Japanese, 仙台国際センター, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 成人ASD者は失敗経験と成功経験を区別できるのか?
    山本 健太, MASUMOTO Kouhei
    日本特殊教育学会第56回大会, Sep. 2018, Japanese, 大阪国際会議場, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 運動・身体活動の実践が高齢夫婦の精神的健康と夫婦関係に及ぼす影響
    HARADA KAZUHIRO, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO NARIHIKO
    日本心理学会第82回大会, Sep. 2018, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • アンケートデータを用いた交流ネットワーク推定手法
    佐藤 智久, YAGUCHI TAKAHARU, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO NARIHIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    日本応用数理学会2018年度年会, Sep. 2018, Japanese, 愛知, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 中高齢夫婦における身体活動・座位行動の相互関連性
    HARADA KAZUHIRO, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO NARIHIKO
    第60回日本老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2018, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • Well-Beingの新たな地平を拓く(話題提供:心理的well-beingのエイジングパラドックス 〜高齢期の幸福に何が重要なのか〜)
    MASUMOTO Kouhei
    発達支援インスティテュート シンポジウム, Mar. 2018, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Nominated symposium

  • 都市在住高齢者の社会的ネットワーク形成を目指した地域介入研究:マルチメソッドによる効果の検証(話題提供内容:対面交流の定量化・可視化による 高齢者のコミュニケーション行動の検討)
    MASUMOTO Kouhei
    日本社会心理学会第58回大会, Oct. 2017, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Public symposium

  • Exploratory study of regret experienced by Japanese family caregivers of dementia patients in surrogate decision making -Factors causing regret and choosing methods that affect regret -
    SHIOZAKI Mariko, SATO Nozomi, MASUMOTO Kouhei
    Society for Medical Decision Making 39th Annual North American Meeting, Oct. 2017, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Effect of aging on goal-framing in health-related message.
    MASUMOTO Kouhei, SHIOZAKI Mariko, TAISHI Nozomi
    Society for Medical Decision Making 39th Annual North American Meeting., Oct. 2017, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 成人ASD者の自己の記憶に関する研究:後悔に着目して
    山本 健太, MASUMOTO Kouhei
    日本特殊教育学会第55回大会, Sep. 2017, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 成人ASD者の感情調節と抑うつ・主観的幸福感との関連性
    山本 健太, MASUMOTO Kouhei
    第52回日本発達障害学会研究大会, Aug. 2017, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 外出が高齢者の健康関連Quality of Lifeに及ぼす影響
    原田 和宏, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KATAGIRI KEIKO, 福沢 愛, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, KONDO NARIHIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    第18回日本健康支援学会年次学術大会, Mar. 2017, Japanese, 東京工業大学, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 地域コミュニティ構造の変化に対する尤度比検定
    谷口 隆晴, 河崎 素乃美, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, 近藤 徳彦, 岡田 修一
    日本応用数理学会2016年度年会, Sep. 2016, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • Statistical tests of the difference between two networks with incomplete observation
    YAGUCHI TAKAHARU, KAWASAKI SONOMI, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KONDO NARIHIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    Kobe Workshop on Computational and Network Science 2016, Sep. 2016, English, Kobe University, International conference
    Oral presentation

  • QOLの規定因に関する世代間比較:物質的豊かさの不足を補う要因に関する検討
    福沢 愛, KATAGIRI KEIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, KONDO NARIHIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    社会心理学会第57回大会, Sep. 2016, Japanese, 関西学院大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • The risk cognition distorted by bene cial and emotional factors.
    Taishi, N, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, Shiozaki, M
    International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology 2016, Aug. 2016, English, Brisbane, Australia, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • The reasons for treatment choices in terminal cancer stage.
    SHIOZAKI MARIKO, TAISHI NOZOMI, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    31st International Conference of Psychology (ICP2016), Jul. 2016, English, Yokohama, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • The decision-making of stopping or going in automobile driving.
    TAISHI NOZOMI, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, SHIOZAKI MARIKO
    31st International Conference of Psychology (ICP2016), Jul. 2016, English, Yokohama, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Memory of the self in adults with autism spectrum disorder.
    YAMAMOTO KENTA, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    31st International Conference of Psychology (ICP2016), Jul. 2016, English, Yokohama, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Interventions increase community interactions among elderly adults: Evidence from an urban area in Japan.
    KATAGIRI KEIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, OKADA SHUICHI, KONDO NARIHIKO, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, FUKUZAWA AI
    31st International Conference of Psychology (ICP2016), Jul. 2016, English, Yokohama, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Effect of aging on emotional process-related decision- making:Are the older adults less subject to the sunk-cost fallacy?
    Du XIAOXU, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    31st International Conference of Psychology (ICP2016), Jul. 2016, English, Yokohama, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • A study of the relation between Japanese elderly people's satisfaction with their current life and their level of social participation: Based on the role of social networks.
    FUKUZAWA AI, KATAGIRI KEIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KONDO NARIHIKO, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, OKADA SHUICHI
    31st International Conference of Psychology (ICP2016), Jul. 2016, English, Yokohama, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Age and gender differences in relationships among emotion regulation, mood, and mental health.
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, TAISHI NOZOMI, SHIOZAKI MARIKO
    31st International Conference of Psychology (ICP2016), Jul. 2016, English, Yokohama, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 行為のエピソード記憶における自己関連づけ符号化の役割 −成人自閉症者を対象とした研究−
    山本 健太, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    日本認知心理学会第14回大会, Jun. 2016, Japanese, 広島大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • がんの終末期の治療選択と選択肢のコスト–ベネフィットの関連:一般成人を対象とした探索的検討
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, 塩崎 麻里子, 太子 のぞみ
    第21回日本緩和医療学会学術大会, Jun. 2016, Japanese, 国立京都国際会館, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 地域コミュニティ構造の変化と改善に対する統計解析手法
    KAWASAKI SONOMI, YAGUCHI TAKAHARU, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KONDO NARIHIKO, OKADA SHUICHI
    日本応用数理学会第12回研究部会連合発表会, Mar. 2016, Japanese, 神戸学院大学, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • Correlation between valence and arousal ratings of emotional pictures in Japanese elderly adults.
    UENO DAISUKE, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, SATO SHINICHI, GONDO YASUYUKI
    2016 Society of Affective Science Annual Conference, Mar. 2016, English, Chicago, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢者の意思決定バイアスの解明と自律に向けた生涯学習プログラムの開発
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, SHIOZAKI MARIKO, TAISHI NOZOMI, OMATA TAKANOBU
    神戸アクティブエイジング研究センター設立記念シンポジウム, Feb. 2016, Japanese, 神戸大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢ドライバーの運転継続・中止に関する意思決定
    TAISHI NOZOMI, SHIOZAKI MARIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    神戸アクティブエイジング研究センター設立記念シンポジウム, Feb. 2016, Japanese, 神戸大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 医療における良い意思決定とは?がんの終末期における治療選択と後悔に関する研究から
    SHIOZAKI MARIKO, TAISHI NOZOMI, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    神戸アクティブエイジング研究センター設立記念シンポジウム, Feb. 2016, Japanese, 神戸大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • アクティブエイジング研究ハブ拠点に向けて
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    神戸アクティブエイジング研究センター設立記念シンポジウム, Feb. 2016, Japanese, 神戸大学, International conference
    Nominated symposium

  • 地域コミュニティの構造変化に対する検定理論
    KAWASAKI Sonomi, YAGUCHI Takaharu, MASUMOTO Kouhei, KONDO Narihiko, OKADA Shuichi
    応用数学合同研究集会, Dec. 2015, Japanese, 龍谷大学, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 超高齢化社会におけるアクションリサーチの可能性
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    日本心理学会第79回大会, Sep. 2015, Japanese, 名古屋国際会議場, Domestic conference
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • 情動を喚起する画像(IAPS)の評価に関する年齢差
    UENO DAISUKE, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, SATOU SHINICHI, GONDO YASUYUKI
    日本心理学会第79回大会, Sep. 2015, Japanese, 名古屋国際会議場, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • サンクコスト課題を用いた高齢者の意思決定に関する研究
    TO GYOUKYOKU, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    日本心理学会第79回大会, Sep. 2015, Japanese, 名古屋国際会議場, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 地域高齢者を対象とした健康教室による参加者間交流ネットワーク形成に関する研究
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, KONDO NARIHIKO, MATHUDA HIROSHI, TANI HIDEAKI, YAGUCHI TAKAHARU, TAKENAKA YUKO, TOZUKA KEISUKE, OKADA SHUICHI
    日本老年社会科学会第57回大会, Jun. 2015, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 地域住民における世代間交流志向の関連要因
    KATAGIRI KEIKO, 竹中 優子, OKADA SHUICHI, KONDO NARIHIKO, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, HOUNOKI KAORU
    日本社会心理学会, Nov. 2014, Japanese, 北海道大学, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 学習支援研究がひらく豊かな生涯 -いかに高齢者の記憶支援を自立支援へとつなげるか-
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    日本心理学会第78回大会, Sep. 2014, Japanese, 同志社大学, Domestic conference
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • 高齢者の記憶・感情・意思決定
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    日本認知心理学会第10回高齢者心理研究部会, Aug. 2014, Japanese, Domestic conference
    [Invited]
    Invited oral presentation

  • 自動車運転中止・継続の意思決定における加齢及び保有効果の影響
    TAISHI NOZOMI, SHIOZAKI MARIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    老年社会科学会第56回大会, Jun. 2014, Japanese, 下呂交流会館アクティヴ, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢期の生産的活動と主観的健康
    KATAGIRI KEIKO, 竹中 優子, OKADA SHUICHI, KONDO NARIHIKO, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI, HOUNOKI KAORU
    老年社会科学会第56回大会, Jun. 2014, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 加齢および将来展望と感情調整の関連
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, TAISHI NOZOMI, SHIOZAKI MARIKO
    老年社会科学会第56回大会, Jun. 2014, Japanese, 下呂交流会館アクティヴ, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 認知機能と身体活動:運動感覚情報による低下した記憶機能の代償 –運動行為を伴うと記憶成績が向上するのはなぜか-
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    日本体力医学会第28回近畿地方会, Jan. 2014, Japanese, 神戸大学, Domestic conference
    [Invited]
    Nominated symposium

  • 防災力と災害時の対応力の高い保健医療・福祉システムの構築に関する研究
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, ODA TOSHIKATSU, UEKI SHOUZOU, HIGASHITANI ATSUSHI
    神戸大学震災復興支援・災害科学研究推進室第2回シンポジウム, Nov. 2013, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 認知的失敗経験の年代間比較
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI, OKADA SYUICHI, TAKENAKA YUKO, HOUNOKI KAORU
    第55回日本老年社会科学学会, Jun. 2013, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • THE INFLUENCE OF MUSIC ON ACTIVE AGING IN JAPANESE COMMUNITY RESIDENTS: THE FOCUS ON LISTENING MUSIC AND MUSICAL ATTITUDE
    TAKENAKA YUKO, HOUNOKI KAORU, OKADA SHUICHI, CHOGAHARA MAKOTO, KONDO NARIHIKO, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    The 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Jun. 2013, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢者の認知機能と情動知能の関連性
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    第24回発達心理学会大会, Mar. 2013, Japanese, 明治学院大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 加齢と記憶
    MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    第17回CAPSインタラクション研究会, Feb. 2013, Japanese, 関西学院大学, Domestic conference
    Public discourse

  • 符号課題遂行時における高次脳機能障害者のタイムモニタリングパタンについて
    HASHIMOTO YUKARI, 澤田 梢, 光戸 利奈, 宗澤 人和, 近藤 啓太, 丸石 正治, MASUMOTO KOUHEI
    第36回高次脳機能障害学会学術総会, Nov. 2012, Japanese, 栃木県総合文化センター, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢者の記憶モニタリングの正確性に関する研究
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第76回大会, Sep. 2012, Japanese, 専修大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • Modality-specific reactivation of visual and auditory processes during episodic memory retrieval.
    Daisuke Ueno, Kouhei Masumoto, Sunao Iwaki
    18th International Conference on Biomagnetism, Sep. 2012, English, Paris, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 視覚情報と聴覚情報の再活性化がエピソード記憶の検索に及ぼす影響
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 岩木 直
    第27回日本生体磁気学会大会, May 2012, Japanese, 東京電機大学, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 忘れるということ -記憶に問題のある人にとって必要な支援を考える-
    増本 康平
    Assistive Technology & Augmentative Communication(ATAC)カンファレンス, Dec. 2011, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Invited oral presentation

  • 認知加齢研究の最前線-メタ記憶からのアプローチ-
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第75回大会, Sep. 2011, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Public symposium

  • 単語を用いた感情価と情動覚醒の年代差に関する研究
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 黒川 育代, 権藤 恭之
    日本認知心理学会第9回大会, May 2011, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 在宅生活を送る中途脳損傷者およびその家族への支援を考える
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第74回大会, Sep. 2010, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Public symposium

  • 高齢者の自伝的記憶の安定性に影響する要因に関する縦断的研究 −感情価,認知機能の低下,主観的余命,精神的健康に着目して−
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第74回大会, Sep. 2010, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • A one-year follow-up study on the stability of emotional autobiographical memories in older adults.
    寺地 茜, 増本 康平, 門永 隆太郎
    8th Tsukuba International Conference on Memory, Mar. 2010, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 認知加齢(Cognitive aging)に対する有効な介入方略の検討−生理的介入か、認知的介入か-
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第73回大会, Aug. 2009, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Public symposium

  • 情動を伴った自伝的記憶の想起に加齢が及ぼす影響
    増本 康平, 田淵 恵, 門永 隆太郎, 河崎 円香
    日本認知心理学会第7回大会, Jul. 2009, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 自伝的記憶の想起内容と顕在的・潜在的時間的展望の関連
    田淵 恵, 増本 康平, 小林 知博, 藤田 綾子
    日本心理学会第73回大会, Jul. 2009, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 広告の記憶と好みに加齢が及ぼす影響
    河崎 円香, 増本 康平, 権藤 恭之
    日本認知心理学会第7回大会, Jul. 2009, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • ワーキングメモリーと情動記憶の関連性に関する検討
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 河崎 円香, 黒川 育代, 権藤 恭之
    日本心理学会第73回大会, Jul. 2009, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 健忘症患者のADL(日常生活動作)評価尺度の開発(2)-ADL評価尺度項目と患者の基本的属性との関連-
    白川 雅之, 増本 康平
    日本心理学会第67回大会, Mar. 2009, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 日本語版Continuing Bonds Scale(「故人との絆の継続」評価尺度)の作成
    中里 和弘, 塩崎 麻里子, 恒藤 暁, 平井 啓, 増本 康平, 権藤 恭之, 藤田 綾子
    日本心理学会第72回大会, Sep. 2008, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 自伝的記憶の想起と潜在的「自己ー快」連合の関連に関する研究
    田淵 恵, 増本 康平, 小林 知博, 藤田 綾子
    日本心理学会第72回大会, Sep. 2008, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢者心理研究の現状と課題
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第72回大会, Sep. 2008, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Public symposium

  • 自然に関心はあるが科学に関心がない、またはその逆
    尾崎 勝彦, 増本 康平, 平井 啓, 藤田 綾子
    日本科学教育学会第32回年会, Aug. 2008, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢者の展望的記憶における意図の想起に関する研究: 意図の想起の経時的変化と関連要因の検討
    黒川 育代, 増本 康平, 上野 大介, 権藤 恭之, 藤田 綾子
    日本認知心理学会第6回大会, Jun. 2008, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 感情を伴う記憶の想起に個人の気分特性が及ぼす影響
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 黒川 育代, 権藤 恭之, 藤田 綾子
    日本認知心理学会第6回大会, Apr. 2008, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • Longitudinal study of emotional explicit and implicit memory in older adults
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 黒川 育代, 藤田 綾子
    2008 Cognitive Aging Conference, Apr. 2008, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 森林および都市環境下における情動変化と注意回復要素の関連
    尾崎 勝彦, 平井 啓, 藤田 綾子, 恒藤 暁, 増本 康平
    第119回日本森林学会, Mar. 2008, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 認知加齢と情動に関する予備的研究
    増本 康平
    第1回認知心理学会高齢者心理学研究部会, Nov. 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • Reactivation of modality-specific brain regions in response to the retrieval of word memory encoded with modality-specific associates.
    増本 康平, 上野 大介, 須谷 康一, 岩木 直
    Society for Neuroscience 37th Annual meeting, Nov. 2007, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高齢者のし忘れに影響する要因の検討
    増本 康平, 田淵 恵, 荒井 龍淳, 藤田 綾子
    日本心理学会第71回大会, Oct. 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • Positive effect on emotional implicit memory in younger and older adult
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 黒川 育代, 藤田 綾子
    International Psychogeriatiric Association 13th International Congress, Oct. 2007, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Naturalistic experiment on relation between prospective memory and output monitoring in elderly adults
    増本 康平, 西村 千春, 田淵 恵, 荒井 龍淳, 藤田 綾子
    International Psychogeriatiric Association 13th International Congress, Oct. 2007, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • Aging and exercise effect on discrepancies between actual physical ability and its recognition in older adults
    荒井 龍淳, 増本 康平, 田淵 恵, 平井 啓, 藤田 綾子
    International Psychogeriatiric Association 13th International Congress, Oct. 2007, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 自然観と死生観および実存的満足度との関連
    尾﨑 勝彦, 増本 康平, 平井 啓, 恒藤 暁, 藤田 綾子
    日本理科教育学会第57回全国大会, Sep. 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • Relationships between Implicit and Explicit Health Attitudes and Health-related Behavior
    小林 知博, 増本 康平, 田淵 恵, 荒井 弘和, 平井 啓, 藤田 綾子
    The 7th Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology, Jul. 2007, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 日常生活における高齢者の展望的記憶に関する研究ーアウトプットモニタリングの検討ー
    増本 康平, 西村 千春, 田淵 恵, 荒井 龍淳, 藤田 綾子
    第49回日本老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 21.高齢者の感情を伴う記憶に関する研究ー潜在記憶の検討ー
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 黒川 育代, 藤田 綾子
    第49回日本老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 行為を伴ったエピソード記憶の検索プロセスの検討
    増本 康平, 須谷 康一, 山口 雅彦, 外池 光雄
    第5回日本認知心理学会, May 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • エピソード記憶の検索プロセスにおける感覚情報の再活性化の検討
    上野 大介, 増本 康平, 岩木 直, 須谷 康一, 藤田 綾子
    第5回日本認知心理学会, May 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 日本版注意回復尺度の開発
    尾﨑 勝彦, 増本 康平, 平井 啓, 恒藤 暁, 藤田 綾子
    第118回日本森林学会大会, Apr. 2007, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 健忘症患者の介護者の心理的負担(4)-健忘症状に対する認識の違いが介護者の抑うつ・不安に与える影響について-
    増本 康平, 白川 雅之
    日本心理学会第70回大会, Nov. 2006, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • エピソード記憶と運動行為に関する認知神経心理学的研究 -行為を伴うと記憶が高まるのはなぜか?
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第70回大会, Nov. 2006, Japanese, Domestic conference
    [Invited]
    Invited oral presentation

  • 皮質基底核変性症患者における実演効果
    増本 康平, 白川 雅之, 友田 洋二, 横山 和正
    第30回日本神経心理学会, Sep. 2006, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 日常生活における高齢者の展望的記憶に関する研究;「し忘れ」に影響する要因の検討
    増本 康平, 林 知世, 藤田 綾子
    第48回老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2006, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 身体能力認知と心理的要因の関係に関する研究 -高齢者と若年者の「またぎ」能力の比較-
    荒井 龍淳, 増本 康平, 藤田 綾子
    第48回老年社会科学会大会, Jun. 2006, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • 実演効果における行為表象の処理の検討-失行症患者を対象とした認知神経心理学的実験-
    増本 康平, 白川 雅之
    日本心理学会第69回大会, Sep. 2005, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 健忘症患者の介緩着の心理的負担(3)-健忘症患者とその介護者の属性及び介護者のストレス認知評価が介護者の抑うつに与える影響-
    白川 雅之, 増本 康平
    日本心理学会第69回大会, Sep. 2005, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • Enactment effect in recognition memory: A magnetoencepharography (MEG) study
    増本 康平, 山口 雅彦, 須谷 康一, 恒藤 暁, 外池 光雄
    6th Tsukuba International Conference on Memory, Mar. 2005, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 健忘症患者の介護者の心理的負担(1)-日常行動評価リスト及び神経心理学的検査と介護者の心理的負担の関連について-
    白川 雅之, 増本 康平
    日本心理学会第68回大会, Sep. 2004, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 10.健忘症患者の介護者の心理的負担(2)-患者と介護者の基本属性と介護者の心理的負担との関連性について-
    増本 康平, 白川 雅之
    日本心理学会第68回大会, Sep. 2004, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 高次脳機能障害者の心理機能
    増本 康平
    日本心理学会第68回大会, Apr. 2004, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Public symposium

  • Brain activity related to recognition of memory for action sentences: A MEG study
    増本 康平, 山口 雅彦, 須谷 康一, 恒藤 暁, 外池 光雄
    5th Tsukuba International Conference on Memory, Mar. 2004, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • 健忘症患者のADL(日常生活動作)評価尺度の開発(1)-記憶能力の低下が日常生活に及ぼす影響-
    増本 康平, 白川 雅之
    日本心理学会第67回大会, Sep. 2003, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 健忘症患者の日常行動評価尺度の開発 -信頼性及び妥当性の検討-
    白川 雅之, 増本 康平, 友田 洋二, 大西 次郎, 東山 毅, 横山 和正
    第27回日本神経心理学会, Sep. 2003, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • 驚愕プローブパラダイムを用いた香りのリラクセーション効果の検討
    山田 冨美雄, 百々 尚美, 外池 光雄, 増本 康平, 永井 元, 山口 雅彦
    第15回バイオエンジニアリング講演会, Jan. 2003, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Oral presentation

  • アルツハイマー病患者の行為事象記憶に関する研究(2)
    増本 康平, 高井 恒夫
    日本心理学会第66回大会, Sep. 2002, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

  • The Enactment Effect in Alzheimer's Disease Patients.
    増本 康平, 高井 恒夫, 柏木 哲夫, 恒藤 暁
    3rd Tsukuba International Conference on Memory, Mar. 2002, English, International conference
    Poster presentation

  • アルツハイマー病患者の行為事象記憶に関する研究
    増本 康平, 高井 恒夫
    日本心理学会第65回大会, Nov. 2001, Japanese, Domestic conference
    Poster presentation

■ Affiliated Academic Society
  • 日本認知心理学会

  • NEUROPSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN

  • JAPAN SOCIO-GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY

  • JAPANESE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY

  • JAPAN SOCIETY DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

  • THE JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

■ Works
■ Research Themes
  • 科学系博物館におけるニューロダイバシティーの実現:展示手法と実践モデルの提案
    稲垣 成哲, 増本 康平, 楠 房子, 小川 義和, 寺田 努, 江草 遼平, 石田 弘明, 岩崎 誠司, 鳥居 深雪
    日本学術振興会, 科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(A), 基盤研究(A), 立教大学, 01 Apr. 2022 - 31 Mar. 2026

  • Learning new things by healthy older adults: Models with emotional/motivational functions, time perspectives, and contents-familiarity
    原田 悦子, 増本 康平, 榊 美知子, 須藤 智, 松室 美紀
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), University of Tsukuba, 01 Apr. 2022 - 31 Mar. 2026

  • 高度情報化社会に必要な科学関連情報評価能力の育成を促進する教師教育プログラム開発
    山口 悦司, 望月 俊男, 坂本 美紀, 増本 康平, 木村 哲也, 佐藤 幸治, LASSILA ERKKI・TAPIO, 河野 麻沙美
    日本学術振興会, 科学研究費助成事業, 挑戦的研究(萌芽), 神戸大学, Jun. 2023 - Mar. 2026

  • ウェルビーイングの実現に資する社会的つながりの新たな推定・評価方法の確立に関する研究
    増本康平, 谷口隆晴, 原田和弘, 近藤徳彦
    大学発アーバンイノベーション神戸・大学研究者提案型(複合領域・民間企業連携区分), Dec. 2022 - Mar. 2025, Principal investigator

  • A longitudinal study on age-related changes in emotional regulation and trust and their impact on social connectedness.
    増本康平・谷口隆晴・佐藤幸治・原田和弘
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Kobe University, Apr. 2022 - Mar. 2025, Principal investigator

  • 新型コロナウイルス流行の寿命予測と貯蓄行動に対する影響
    衣笠 智子, 羽森茂之, 勇上和史, 増本康平, 安田公治
    日本学術振興会, 科学研究費助成事業 挑戦的研究(萌芽), 挑戦的研究(萌芽), 神戸大学, Jul. 2021 - Mar. 2024

  • 地域コミュニティにおけるeスポーツの展開
    NTT西日本, Mar. 2021 - Mar. 2023, Principal investigator

  • 高度情報化社会に求められる科学関連情報評価能力の育成手法と実践モデルの開発
    山口 悦司, 杉本 雅則, 望月 俊男, 坂本 美紀, 増本 康平, 木村 哲也, 佐藤 幸治
    日本学術振興会, 科学研究費助成事業 挑戦的研究(萌芽), 挑戦的研究(萌芽), 神戸大学, Jul. 2020 - Mar. 2023, Coinvestigator

  • 高齢者の自律支援に最適化された情報提示方法の確立
    増本 康平, 塩崎 麻里子, 原田 和弘
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Challenging Research (Exploratory), Challenging Research (Exploratory), Kobe University, Jun. 2019 - Mar. 2022

  • Mechanism and role of emotion regulation in end of life.
    増本 康平, 佐藤 幸治, 塩崎 麻里子, 原田 和弘
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Kobe University, Apr. 2019 - Mar. 2022

  • 科学系博物館におけるユニバーサルデザイン手法の開発と実践モデルの提案
    稲垣 成哲, 溝口 博, 生田目 美紀, 増本 康平, 楠 房子, 小川 義和, 小林 真, 加藤 伸子, 杉本 雅則, 江草 遼平
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Kobe University, Apr. 2018 - Mar. 2022
    平成30年度は本研究の初年度として以下の事項に取り組んだ。 (1)展示学習理論構築:文献・資料の収集とデータベース整理および先進事例の実地調査:科学教育学関連や博物館学関連,ユニバーサルデザインの領域の図書・学術論文を収集,レビューし,本研究の基盤となる科学教育の観点から見た展示方法・展示学習及びコンテンツのためのユニバーサルな観点からの理論的枠組の検討を行なった。関連図書や学術論文に関する研究資料は,データベース化し,基礎資料の有効活用できるものにした。この観点からの業績は,江草(2018)を挙げることができる。また,先駆的な取り組みを行っている国内及び諸外国の研究機関・博物館を訪問し,文献資料や関係者のインタビュー資料を収集した。なお,本年度は,ドイツ・ベルリンの博物館群にける現地調査を実施した。 (2)国立科学博物館等での予備調査:平成30年秋から冬にかけて,国立科学博物館における盲ろう者向けワークショップや聴覚障害者向けのデザインワークショップ,筑波技術大における実験的研究などからのデータを収集し,課題の整理と新しいガイドラインの探索及び学習保障方法の方向性について検討した。この調査結果は,2019年度のICOM-Kyotoで発表予定である。 (3)学習保障ガイドラインの暫定的な策定及び展示手法の技術開発:(1)(2)に基づいて,国立科学博物館等における科学教育に固有な学習のための暫定的な展示手法とそのプロトタイプを開発した。評価は現在取り組んでいる。 (4)研究成果発表・中間まとめ:以上の成果の一部は,日本科学教育学会第42回年会(信州大学),日本科学教育学会研究会、ヒューマンインタフェース学会研究会等において発表した。また,国際誌にも1編受理刊行されている。さらに,年度内には,国際会議向け(EdMedia2019,ESERA2019など)の論文を作成し,投稿し,採択されている。

  • 健康増進に資する社会的ネットワーク可視化手法の開発と地域介入の効果検証
    岡田 修一, 近藤 徳彦, 増本 康平, 谷口 隆晴, 原田 和弘
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Challenging Research (Pioneering), Challenging Research (Pioneering), Kobe University, Jun. 2018 - Mar. 2021

  • Learning by older adults: Cognitive control, emotion and motivation, and learning supports.
    原田 悦子, 和田 有史, 榊 美知子, 須藤 智, 増本 康平
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), University of Tsukuba, Apr. 2016 - Mar. 2020
    この研究課題では,高齢者の学習について,認知的制御,感情,動機づけの視点からその機制の解明し,支援の可能性を検討することを目的としている.3年目は,「感情制御の認知的機構の検討」班ではこれまでに実施してきた「新奇な情報に対する好奇心における加齢変化」と学習の関係性について,行動実験によりさらに追究しつつ,その行動と神経活動との関係性に関する理論的枠組を提示する論文を公刊した. 一方,「動機づけと認知的制御」班においては,昨年度までの認知的熟慮性課題(Cognitive Reflection Test:CRT)を用いた課題において,高齢者においては意味的関係性の高低による認知過程の変化の可能性が示唆されたため,今年度新たに,階層構造の学習課題の加齢比較を行う中で,内容熟知性の効果を検討した.その結果,人工物が内在する構造獲得・利用には大きな加齢効果が存在するが,そこに表示される内容に対する熟知度が高い場合には若年成人に近い課題達成が得られることが,情報探索課題やカテゴリ分類課題の他,課題日関連項目に関する記憶課題においても観られることが示された.既有関連知識がどのようにして,新しい情報に対する認知的制御に影響を与えうるのか,今後機能モデル化とその実証が必要と考えられる. さらに「動機づけと認知的制御」班では,高齢者にとっての学習を支援する資源としての若年の他者との相互作用について検討を始め,意思決定課題とそれに基づく学習,高機能人工物の利用学習における共同利用がもたらす効果,さらに家電製品の継続的利用状況分析から同居家族成員間のもたらす効果など,複数の観察データに基づき検証を続けている. なお,「感情制御の認知的機構の検討」班は主たる研究分担者が1年間在外研究のため,今年度は大きな研究の進展はなかった.

  • Research on Tradition of Science Teachers' Practical Knowledge and Skills for Next Generation Science Education
    山口 悦司, 増本 康平, 坂本 美紀, 中原 淳
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research, Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research, Kobe University, Apr. 2016 - Mar. 2019
    今年度の研究実績は,次の通りである.(1)全体会議:研究代表者の総括のもとに,全体会議を開催した.代表者と分担者の定常的な連絡・協議については遠隔会議システムやSkype等を利用して行ったが,重要な局面では対面会議を開催した.(2)文献資料・関連事例の収集・データベース化:高度専門職業人の認知的特性に関する文献資料や国内外の関連事例を収集・データベース化した.(3)文献資料・関連事例の分析:収集・データベース化した文献資料・関連事例を対象として,熟練教師の認知的特性,初任者教師の認知的特性,理科の教師教育,職場における実践知識・技能の伝承等の視点から分析した.(4)理科授業実践知識・技能の伝承メカニズムを解明するための理論の精緻化:文献資料・関連事例の分析結果を統合して,理科授業実践知識・技能の伝承メカニズムを解明するための理論モデルの精緻化を行った.(5)理科授業実践知識・技能の伝承を支援するための方法論の精緻化:文献資料・関連事例の分析結果と理論モデルの成果を統合して,理科授業実践知識・技能の伝承を支援するための方法論の精緻化を行った.(6)研究成果発表:研究成果発表については,日本理科教育学会全国大会において成果を発表した.研究成果を整理・体系化して, Electronic Proceedings of the ESERA 2017 Conferenceの審査付き論文,日本科学教育学会の学会誌『科学教育研究』の審査付き研究論文として公表した.また,2019 KASE International Conferenceの招待講演において,研究成果の一部を公表した.

  • 高齢期の意思決定バイアスの国際比較:多様な価値観に応じた自律支援を目指して
    増本 康平
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research), Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research), Kobe University, 2018 - 2019
    本研究では,高齢期の意思決定に関する先端的な研究を実施しているスタンフォード大学長寿センターと連携し,相互独立を背景とし自己決定を尊重するアメリカと,相互協調的な判断を重視する日本の高齢期の意思決定を比較することを目的とする。これにより,文化的価値観の違いが高齢期の意思決定プロセスと選択後の後悔や満足度に及ぼす影響を明らかにし,多様な価値基準に応じた意思決定支援方法の確立を目指す。 2018年度はスタンフォード大学長寿センターに客員研究員として滞在した。受け入れ研究者であるProf. Carstensenは残された時間(余命)に対する認識が行動や選択に影響する社会情動的選択性理論を提唱し,高齢者が感情調整に動機付けられ,感情的満足を得るための行動や意思決定をすることを明らかにしてきた。 意思決定は直感的・感情的な処理と熟考的・理性的な処理が関与しているが,直感的・感情的なプロセスには文化差があることが知られている。例えば,アジア圏では穏やかな感情状態が重視されるが,欧米とくにアメリカでは覚醒度の高いポジティブな感情状態が重視される。しかしがなら,このような文化による違いが高齢期でもみられるのかは検討されていない。 また,重視される感情状態だけでなく,感情をコントロールする方法にも文化差があり,感情のコントロールにどのような方法を用いるかが,意思決定プロセスにも影響することが最近の研究より明らかになってきた。 2018年度は,意思決定時の感情プロセスにおける文化差に加齢が及ぼす影響を検討するための実験・調査方法を協議し,測定すべき変数の選定をおこなった。また,日本において意思決定と感情調整についての夫婦ペアデータの収集をおこなった。平成31年度にはアメリカにおいて調査を実施する予定である。

  • Quantitative measurement and visualization of social networks among community-dwelling elderly people.
    増本 康平, 岡田 修一, 近藤 徳彦, 長ヶ原 誠, 片桐 恵子, 原田 和弘, 木村 哲也, 太田 能, 貝原 俊也, 大川 剛直, 谷口 隆晴
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Kobe University, Jul. 2015 - Mar. 2018
    Many developed countries are faced with the rapid aging of their populations and as a result, they have encountered severe problems. Mutual support and cooperation in neighborhoods and communities are essential for solving these problems. However, effective intervention strategies aimed at increasing older adults’ social networks have not yet been established. The present study examined whether a university-led community intervention that provided communication opportunities could increase older Japanese adults’ neighborhood social networks. The present study found that participants of the intervention expanded their neighborhood social network, but non-participants did not. Additionally, we successfully measured face-to-face interactions by using wearable sensors, and identified conditions and changes in communication networks, and we developed a method of statistical testing to evaluate a program to promote communication among residents.

  • Elucidation of aging effects on decision making, and development of a lifelong learning program for autonomy.
    増本 康平, 塩崎 麻里子
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Kobe University, Apr. 2015 - Mar. 2018
    The purpose of this research is to clarify the characteristics of decision-making biases in elderly people and to find methods of decision-making support that are suitable for elderly people. We conducted research on age-based changes in cognitive biases (such as framing, anchoring effects, sunk-cost fallacy, and so on) in daily decision making in the elderly, as well as satisfaction and regret about choices (e.g., surrogated decision making among the families of dementia patients.). These research showed that the decision of the elderly adults is not necessarily inferior to the young adults. For example, elderly adults make decisions that emphasize positive information. Therefore, the tendency of loss aversion is smaller than younger adults, which leads to rational judgment of elderly adults.

  • Development of active aging support programs to create a multi-generational community.
    Kaoru Honoki, OKADA Shuichi, KONDO Narihiko, CHOGAHARA Makoto, KATAGIRI Keiko, KATO Yoshiko, MATSUOKA Koji, INOUE MARI, JYO Hitoshi, HIRAYAMA Yosuke, HIRAKAWA Kasufumi, MASUMOTO Kouhei
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Kobe University, Oct. 2012 - Mar. 2016
    Many developed countries are faced with the rapid aging of their populations and as a result, they have encountered sever problems. For example, in Japan, which has the most rapidly aging society in the world, the number of households consisting only of elderly couples, and households with elderly people living alone have increased annually. The number of elderly people dying alone , as well as requests to search for missing persons that have disappeared, possible due to dementia-related wandering have increased to approximately 10,000 people annually. Moreover, problems in responding to elderly people facing emergencies have been focused in recent years. Mutual support and cooperation in neighborhoods, and communities are essential for solving these problems and for allowing elderly people to live free from worry. In this study, we developed and conducted programs to enhance the interest in community involvement and promote social networks among community-dwelling people.

  • A three years follow-up study on metamemory of elderly people
    MASUMOTO Kouhei
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Kobe University, Apr. 2012 - Mar. 2015
    Several researches have reported that it is difficult for elderly to evaluate appropriately their memory ability and memory performance. There is a possibility that their dissociation between self-evaluation of memory (metamemory) and memory performance causes memory problems of their daily life, because it disturbs spontaneous copying for their memory decline. In this research, in order to explore the factors that influence accuracy of metamemory for elderly, we conducted two cross-sectional and one longitudinal experiments. These experiments showed that 1) the problems of self-evaluation on occurrence frequency of memory in daily living for elderly was same level of evaluation for young adult, 2) metamemory of elderly did not reflect the memory decline with age, and 3) depression was the most influential factor in the accuracy of metamemory among their cognitive performances and degree of memory decline with age.

  • Study on the paradox between memory performance and meta-memory in elderly adults-Toward the development of new cognitive training-
    KOUHEI Masumoto
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), 2010 - 2011
    Inappropriate self-awareness of memory performance(meta-memory), as well as memory loss due to aging, causes the memory problems of dailylife in elderly adults. In this study, we conducted two experiments to elucidate the following two points, 1) to examine whether elderly adults can predict their memory performanceproperly, and what factors influence the accuracy of their predictions. 2) to examine whether their meta-memory influence to using the remainder tool of cell-phone. The experiment 1 revealed that elderly adults could not predict their memory performance property, especiallythe memory monitoring in elderly adults with high depression was significantly inaccurate. The experiment 2 showed that their anxiety and confidence to memory did not influence tousing the reminder tool of cell phone. We discussed about the need to approach to their meta-memory to improve the memory problems in daily life.

  • Cognitive and behavioral factor for support to the aged people's QOL
    FUJITA Ayako, HIRAI Kei, KOBAYASI Chihiro, ARAI Hirokazu
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Osaka University, 2006 - 2008
    高齢者のQOL支援のために、1)高齢者が認知した身体能力と実際の身体能力のズレに関する研究2)高齢者の潜在的及び顕在的自己概念に関する実験的研究3)高齢者のし忘れに関する研究4)高齢者の受療行動の適正化に関する意思決定の研究の4つの視点での調査・実験を行い、支援策に対する新たな知見を得ることが出来た。

  • 長期記憶の検索プロセスにおける再活性化に関する認知神経科学的研究
    増本 康平
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (Start-up), Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (Start-up), 2006 - 2007
    背景と目的 本年度の研究では、国内外ではじめて、快・不快といった情動を喚起する視覚刺激を用い、視覚情報の再活性化に情動が及ぼす影響を検討するとともに、長期記憶の検索プロセスにそれらがどのように関与しているのかを明らかにすることを目的とした。 方法 実験では、120個の記銘単語とその単語を表す画像を刺激として用いた。120の画像のうち40個は快な情動を喚起し(快条件)、40個は不快(不快条件)、残りの40は感情を喚起しないニュートラルな画像(ニュートラル条件)であった。被験者は単語と画像を記銘することが求められ、記銘してから1週間後に、単語の再生、及び再認課題を実施し、その際の脳活動をMEGを用いて計測した。 結果及び考察 実験の結果、行動指標では、ニュートラル条件と比較し、情動を伴う快条件、不快条件の記憶成績が優れていた。MEGデータの分析を行った結果、紡錘状回、及び前頭葉で情動を伴う条件においてニュートラル条件と比較し、強い活動がみられた。また、紡錘状回の活動は前頭葉の活動よりも先に見られた。この結果は、情動が視覚情報の再活性化を強め、その結果、記憶の検索を容易にしている可能性を示唆している。

  • 残存する記憶機能を活用した記憶リハビリテーションの開発とその効果の検討
    増本 康平
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows, Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows, Osaka University, 2004 - 2005
    fMRIやPETよりも時間分解能が優れ、またEEGよりも空間分解能が優れているMEGを用い、健常者8名を被験者として実演条件と言語条件の再認時の脳神経活動の比較を行った。MEGを用いた実演効果に関する研究はこれまで報告されていない。この実験の目的は、1)実演条件において運動感覚情報の再活性化がみられるのか、また、条件間で活動部位に違いがあるのかを検討する、2)運動感覚情報の再活性化や条件間での活動部位の差がみられたなら、それらの神経活動が再認刺激呈示後、どの時点で発生するのかを明らかにする、3)実演条件と言語条件それぞれの大脳皮質におけるニューラルネットワークモデルを作成する、の3つであった。 実験の結果、実演条件の再認成績は言語条件よりも有意に高く、再認反応時間は実演条件のほうが言語条件よりも有意に短かった。MEGデータについては、左一次運動野(BA(Broadman's Area)4)に実演条件で言語条件よりも大きな神経活動が推定された。この結果は、符号化された運動感覚情報が検索時に再活性化していることを裏付けている。また運動感覚情報の再活性化は、再認刺激呈示後170-250msという早い段階でみられ、その神経活動は行為の時間的・空間的特徴の処理を担う左頭頂葉に伝播していた。さらに実演条件では、右頭頂皮質(BA7,BA40)、右後頭-側頭境界領域(BA37)に言語条件より大きな神経活動が確認された。これまでに頭頂葉後方のBA7は動作のイメージと、右後頭-側頭境界領域(BA37)は道具のイメージとの関連が指摘されており、右の頭頂葉下部(縁上回;BA40)は視空間注意との関連が指摘されている。したがって本実験の結果から、実演条件では言語条件と比較し検索時に内的視空間処理が行われていることが示唆された。一方、言語条件では、言語の意味的処理と関連している左前前頭皮質下部(ブローカ領域;BA44,45)に実演条件よりも大きな神経活動が確認された。これらの結果は、実演効果には運動感覚情報が関係していること、また実演条件の検索は非言語的処理に依存しており、言語条件の検索は実演条件よりも意味的処理に依存していることを示している。そして本実験から、実演効果の生起には運動感覚情報の処理、道具と動作の内的視空間処理、行為文の意味的処理が関与していることが明らかになった。

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