Makiko Naka

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Ishii K, Naka M, Suzuki H, et al. (2018) ICP 2016 Memorial Symposium “The Psychology of Globalization” The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. 82: JPAS-004-JPAS-004
Yokomitsu K, Takigawa S, Yamamoto K, et al. (2017) The focus on the function of memory on the psychological effects experienced in consuming Shikohin The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. 81: SS-070-SS-070
Hu Z, Naka M. (2017) Bilingual’s eyewitness memory and effects of judicial interpreter The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. 81: 2C-059-2C-059
Sasaki S, Naka M. (2015) Development in Regulation of Memory Recall: Roughly and Exactly The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. 79: L-015-L-015
Janssen SM, Uemiya A, Naka M. (2014) Age and gender effects in the cultural life script of Japanese adults. Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 26: 307-321
Fletcher-Flinn CM, Thompson GB, Yamada M, et al. (2014) Unrecognized cultural conventions for assessing word reading that affect research and practice Reading and Writing. 27: 1641-1655
Maki Y, Janssen SM, Uemiya A, et al. (2013) The phenomenology and temporal distributions of autobiographical memories elicited with emotional and neutral cue words. Memory (Hove, England). 21: 286-300
SASAKI S, NAKA M. (2013) The effect of question type on memory reporting; “roughly” and “exactly” The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. 77: 3EV-073-3EV-073
Janssen SM, Naka M, Friedman WJ. (2013) Why does life appear to speed up as people get older? Time & Society. 22: 274-290
Naka M. (2012) [Effect of interview techniques on children's eyewitness reports and subsequent memories of a viewed event]. Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology. 83: 303-13
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