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Yasuhiro Kanakogi
Yasuhiro Kanakogi
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Developmental correspondence between action prediction and motor ability in early infancy
Y Kanakogi, S Itakura
Nature communications 2 (1), 341, 2011
3062011
Preverbal infants affirm third-party interventions that protect victims from aggressors
Y Kanakogi, Y Inoue, G Matsuda, D Butler, K Hiraki, M Myowa-Yamakoshi
Nature Human Behaviour 1 (2), 0037, 2017
1162017
Rudimentary sympathy in preverbal infants: preference for others in distress
Y Kanakogi, Y Okumura, Y Inoue, M Kitazaki, S Itakura
PloS one 8 (6), e65292, 2013
1112013
The power of human gaze on infant learning
Y Okumura, Y Kanakogi, T Kanda, H Ishiguro, S Itakura
Cognition 128 (2), 127-133, 2013
832013
Japanese children’s difficulty with false belief understanding: Is it real or apparent?
Y Moriguchi, Y Okumura, Y Kanakogi, S Itakura
Psychologia 53 (1), 36-43, 2010
632010
Infants understand the referential nature of human gaze but not robot gaze
Y Okumura, Y Kanakogi, T Kanda, H Ishiguro, S Itakura
Journal of experimental child psychology 116 (1), 86-95, 2013
592013
Do robot appearance and speech affect people’s attitude? Evaluation through the ultimatum game
S Nishio, K Ogawa, Y Kanakogi, S Itakura, H Ishiguro
Geminoid Studies: Science and Technologies for Humanlike Teleoperated …, 2018
542018
Infant's action skill dynamically modulates parental action demonstration in the dyadic interaction
H Fukuyama, S Qin, Y Kanakogi, Y Nagai, M Asada, ...
Developmental science 18 (6), 1006-1013, 2015
452015
Ostension affects infant learning more than attention
Y Okumura, Y Kanakogi, T Kobayashi, S Itakura
Cognition 195, 104082, 2020
342020
Third-party punishment by preverbal infants
Y Kanakogi, M Miyazaki, H Takahashi, H Yamamoto, T Kobayashi, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 6 (9), 1234-1242, 2022
332022
Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?: the effect of verbalization
Y Okumura, Y Kanakogi, T Kanda, H Ishiguro, S Itakura
Interaction studies 14 (3), 351-365, 2013
322013
Transcultural differences in brain activation patterns during theory of mind (ToM) task performance in Japanese and Caucasian participants
K Koelkebeck, K Hirao, R Kawada, J Miyata, T Saze, S Ubukata, S Itakura, ...
Social neuroscience 6 (5-6), 615-626, 2011
312011
Demystifying infant vocal imitation: The roles of mouth looking and speaker’s gaze
M Imafuku, Y Kanakogi, D Butler, M Myowa
Developmental Science 22 (6), e12825, 2019
282019
The link between perception and action in early infancy: From the viewpoint of the direct‐matching hypothesis
Y Kanakogi, S Itakura
Japanese Psychological Research 52 (2), 121-131, 2010
272010
The integration of audio− tactile information is modulated by multimodal social interaction with physical contact in infancy
Y Tanaka, Y Kanakogi, M Kawasaki, M Myowa
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 30, 31-40, 2018
242018
Individual differences in object-processing explain the relationship between early gaze-following and later language development
Y Okumura, Y Kanakogi, T Kobayashi, S Itakura
Cognition 166, 418-424, 2017
242017
Building a responsive teacher: how temporal contingency of gaze interaction influences word learning with virtual tutors
H Lee, Y Kanakogi, K Hiraki
Royal Society open science 2 (1), 140361, 2015
212015
Social touch in mother–infant interaction affects infants’ subsequent social engagement and object exploration
Y Tanaka, Y Kanakogi, M Myowa
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8 (1), 1-11, 2021
192021
Cognitive flexibility in 12-month-old preterm and term infants is associated with neurobehavioural development in 18-month-olds
Y Shinya, M Kawai, F Niwa, Y Kanakogi, M Imafuku, M Myowa
Scientific reports 12 (1), 3, 2022
152022
Imaginary agents exist perceptually for children but not for adults
Y Moriguchi, Y Kanakogi, Y Okumura, I Shinohara, S Itakura, S Shimojo
Palgrave Communications 5 (1), 2019
152019
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