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This page presents some of the progress we are making in the Culture and Cognition Laboratory.
2018 June
Hajin Lee has passed her dessertation defense. Congratulations Hajin!
Emily Wu has been accepted as an English teacher in the Jet Program. She will be spending the next 2-3 years in Japan. Congratulations Emily!
Liman Li's paper has been accepted by the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. The title is: "Culture and decision making: Influence of analytic versus holistic thinking style on resource allocation in a fort game."
2018 January
Dr. Masuda received Honour Roll with Distinction for two of his courses in Fall 2017. Congratulations, Dr. Masuda!
Congratulations to Emily for being invited to interview for the Jet Program!
2017 October
Congratulations to Denise for the successful completion of her Psychology Internship poster presentation!
2017 September
The Culture and Cognition Lab weekly meetings will start on September 8th!
Mantou Nigel Lou's dissertation proposal is approved. Congratulations, Nigel!
2017 June-August
Congratulation to Dr. Liman Li for acquiring the positon of assistant professor at the Department of Psychology, the Education University of Hong Kong!
Dr. Masuda, Dr. Senzaki, Hajin and Tom has a successful session at Hokkaido Summer Institute.
Dr. Masuda, Hajin, Shirley and Sumin collected data at Kyushu University and Kobe University.
Dr. Masuda taught at Hitotsubashi University, Business School, International Corporate Strategy Program (ICS).
Matthew Russell, Ph D. acquired the position of Research Associate.
2017 May
Congratulations to Dr. Masuda and the rest of the Culture & Cognition Lab team on receiving the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant (169,236 CAD)!!
Sukhvir acquired the positon of Lab Manager.
2017 April
Congratulations to our lab coordinator Amy in getting a position in Edmonton Public School!
2017 March
Congratulations to Dr. Masuda for his publication!
Masuda, T. (2017). Bunka to kokoro: Bunka shinri gaku no genzai no doukou [Culture and the mind: The current advances in cultural psychology]. Shinrigaku World, 76.
2017 January
Congratulations to our Graduate student Hajin Lee for her publication!
Lee, H., Shimizu, Y., Masuda, T., & Ulman, J. (in press). Cultural Differences in Spontaneous Trait and Situation Inferences" in its current form for publication. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.
Taka posted his poster for his JCCP presentation outside our lab!
New semester started, there are 15 students in our lab currently!
2016 December
Taka travelled to Japan to collect new ERP and eye tracking data at Kobe University.
2016 November
C&C lab members focused on data collection.
2016 October
Amy joined the lab as a lab manager.
2016 September
New semster started! New members joined our lab.
Taka attended the annual conference of Japan Society of Social Psychology.
2016 August
Taka enjoyed camping and seeing Northern Light with his family!
2016 July
Taka travelled to Japan and taught a course in Hokaido University Summer Institution!
Taka attended the ISSBD 2016 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Taka attended the ISCCPconference in Nagoya, Japan.
Taka also attended the ICP conference in Yokohama, Japan.
2016 June
Taka's child development research group initiated data collection in Calgary and Edmonton.
2016 April
Taka attended the Clarement Neuroscience Symposium in Los Angeles.
The final draft of Taka's book chapter for The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Psychology was accepted, and his paper on patterns of attention was accepted to JCCP!
Masuda, T., Ishii, K., & Kimura, J. (in press). When does the culturally dominant mode of attention appear or disappear? Comparing patterns of eye movement during the visual flicker task between European Canadians and Japanese. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology.
Taka also recieved a bridging grant from the U of A.
In other news, the Winter semester has ended, wrapping up another very productive year for us! We are very much looking forward to the summer.
2016 March
Taka travelled to Japan to attend Dr. Koyasu's retirement lecture and symposium.
2016 January
The Winter semester has begun and two of our papers got accepted!
Senzaki, S., Masuda, T., Takada, A., & Okada, H. (in press). The communication of culturally dominant modes of attention from parents to children: A comparison of Canadian and Japanese parent-child conversations during a joint scene description task.
PLoSOne.
Li, L. M. W., Masuda, T., & Jiang, F. (in press). Influence of cultural meaning system and socioeconomic change on indecisiveness in three cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.
Taka was awarded the ISSS award for Excellence in Teaching at their annual Instructor Appreciation Night!
2015 December
Taka and Matt are both going to Japan for data collection.
2015 November
We had our last lab meeting for the semester and are ready for a break.
2015 October
Dr. Yohsuke Otsubo from Kobe University has come to give an evolutionary psychology talk entitled Punishers Manage Their Impression by Themselves: Intention Signaling Strategy in Indirect Reciprocity.
2015 September
The Fall semester has started, and we have seven new students!
Dr. Yuri Miyamoto from the University of Wisconsin has come to visit us and give a talk entitled Culture and Hierarchy: Social and Cognitive Correlates of Hierarchy in East and West.
2015 July
Taka, Matt, Hajin, Liman, and Kacy are visiting Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan.
Dr. Liman Li has been hired at Sun Yat-sen University in China.
2015 January
Taka's entry for the Encyclopedia of the Theory of Psychology was accepted.
One of our students has won an award! Congratulations Shez on receiving the Peter Lougheed Scholarship.
The Winter semester has begun!
2014 October
Sawa's paper (2014) and Taka's paper (2008) are mentioned in Psychology Today (Oct 17th). http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/culture-conscious/201410/how-high-is-your-horizon.
2014 September
The Fall semester starts this month, and we'd like to welcome all of our new lab members!
Sawa's paper has been published and is now available as a hard copy in Cognitive Science.
(Senzaki, S., Masuda, T., & Ishii, K. (2014). Cultural variation in
attention: The critical role of task engagement on patterns of eye
movements. Cognitive Science, 38, 1493-1506).
Dr. Takahiko Masuda and his collaborators
Dr. Keiko Ishii and Dr. Yosuke Ohtsubo have received a research grant
from the Japanese Ministry of Education for understanding the genetic
bases of cultural variation within the disciplines of social psychology,
neuroscience, and endocrinology.
Hajin's paper was accepted (Lee, H.,
Shimizu, Y., & Uleman, J.S. (in press). Cultural Differences in the
Automaticity of Elemental Impression Formation. Social Cognition).
2014 August
Liman's paper was accepted (Li, L. M. W., Masuda, T., Russell, M. J. (in press).
Culture and decision making: Investigating cultural variations in the
East Asian and North American online decision making processes. Asian Journal of Social Psychology).
Kris's paper based on her Master's thesis was accepted (Nand, K., Masuda, T., Senzaki, S., &
Ishii, K. (in press). Examining cultural drifts in artworks through
development and history: Cultural comparisons between Japanese and
Western landscape paintings and drawings. Frontiers in Cultural Psychology).
2014 July
Taka organized a symposium at the annual meeting of the Japanese Soceity of Social Psychology (July 26-27, Sapporo, Japan)
Taka organized a symposium at the
conference of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology
(July 16-19, Reims, France)
Sawa, Liman, Mantou, Dr Kim Noels' lab members, and Dr. Heine and Dr. Takayanagi had a wonderful dinner in Reims.
Taka visited Kobe University and Kyoto University.
Taka's book chapter on
language and meaning systems was published (Masuda, T. (in press).
Bunka ga umidasu imitaikei to sono shutoku [Meaning systems generated by
culture and its learning process]. In M. Imai & N. Saji (Eds.), Iwanami koza: Communication no ninchi kagaku, Dai 1 kan [Iwanami Lecture Series: Cognitive sciences in communication, Vol. 1]. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten.)
2014 June
Taka's book chapeter was accepted (Masuda,
T., Li, L. M. W., & Russell, M. J. (in press). Judging the world
dialectically vs. non-dialectically: Cultural variations in on line
decision-making processes. In J. Spencer-Rodgers & K. Peng (Eds.), The psychological and cultural foundations of East Asian Cognitions. New York: Oxford University Press. )
2014 May
Liman's paper was published (Li,
L. M. W., Masuda, T., Russell, M. J. (2014). The influence of cultural
lay beliefs: Dialecticism and indecisiveness in European Canadians and
Hong Kong Chinese. Personality and Individual Differences, 68, 6-12).
Ken's paper was published
(Ito, K., Masuda, T., Komiya, A., & Hioki, K. (2014). Seeking help
from close, same-sex friends: Relational costs for Japanese and personal
costs European Canadians. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.
doi: 10.1177/0265407514539780).
2014 April
Taka visited Japan for data collection.
The winter semester ended.
2014 March
Taka gave two invited talks at Kyoto University
Sawa's paper got accepted (Senzaki,
S., Masuda, T. & Nand, K. (2014). Holistic versus analytic
expressions in artworks: Cross-cultural differences and similarities in
drawings and collages by Canadian and Japanese school-age children. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, doi: 10.1177/0022022114537704/)
Taka's book chapter in Japanese was published (Masuda,
T. (2014). Bunka to ninchi kenkyu no shintenkai [New directions in
research on culture and cognition]. In O. Takagi., I, Daibo., & K.
Takemura. (Eds.,), Shakai shinrigaku no shintenkai [New directions in
social psychology], pp. 186-204. Kyoto: Kitaoji Shobo)
2014 February
Taka co-organized SPSP Culture and Psychology Preconfernece.
Matt, Liman, and Kristina presented their data at SPSP conference.
2014 January
Sawa's paper got accepted (Senzaki,
S., Masuda, T. & Ishii, K. (2014). When is perception top-down, and
when is it not? Culture, narrative, and attention. Cognitive Science. doi: 10.1111/cogs.12118)
The winter semester started.
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