Hiroki Moriya, Ph.D.

Department of Dynamic Brain Imaging,
Cognitive Mechanisms Laboratories,
Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory Group,
Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)

Contact

ATR Cognitive Mechanisms Laboratories,
2-2-2, Hikaridai, Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto 619-0288, Japan
Email: moriyah[at]atr.jp

Profile

  • 2014. 4-present Resercher, ATR Department of Dynamic Brain Imaging
  • 2012.10-2014. 3 Postdoctral Fellow, Hiroshima University
  • 2012. 4-2014. 3 Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
  • 2009. 5-2012. 9 Assistant researcher, Hiroshima University
  • 2008. 6-2009. 3 Assistant researcher, Hokkaido University
  • 2012. 9 Ph.D., Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hirhoshima University
  • 2008. 3 Master of Education, Graduate School of Education, Hokkaido University
  • 2006. 3 Bachelor of Education, Department of Education, Hokkaido University

Research Interests

  • Interaction of emotion and cognition
  • Emotion BMI
  • Selective attention

Publications

  • Yanagisawa, K., Kashima, E. S., Moriya, H., Masui, K., Furutani, K., Nomura, M. et al. (2013). Non-counscious neural retulation against mortality concerns. Neuroscience Letters, 552, 35-39.
  • Nittono, H., Fukushima, H., Yano, A. & Moriya, H. (2012). The Power of Kawaii: Viewing cute images promotes a careful behavior and narrows attentional focus. PLoS ONE, 7, e46362
  • Kasai, T., Moriya, H., & Hirano, S. (2012). Are objects the same as groups? ERPcorrelates of spatial attentional guidance by irrelevant feature similarity. Brain Research, 1399, 49-58.
  • Moriya, H. & Nittono, H. (2011). Effect of mood states on the breadth of spatial attentional focus: an event-related potential study. Neuropsychologia, 49, 1162-1170.

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