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Publications

Books

  1. Nittono, H. (2019). Kawaii no chikara: Jikken de saguru sono shinri [The power of kawaii: A view from experimental psychology]Kagagu dojin. (June 2019)
  2. Nittono, H. (2005). Event-related potential guidebook for psychological research (in Japanese, 190 pages). Kitaoji-shobo, Kyoto, Japan. (This book contains the Japanese translation of “Guidelines for using human event-related potentials to study cognition: Recording standards and publication criteria” (Picton et al., 2000) as an appendix).

Chapters

  1. Nittono, H. (2019). Meaning of “kawaii” from a psychological perspective (pp. 141-144). M. Ohkura (ed.), Kawaii Engineering (Springer Series on Cultural Computing). Singapore: Springer Nature. [Translation of a Japanese article] (July 2019)
  2. Matsuda, I., & Nittono, H. (2018). Physiological responses in the Concealed Information Test: A selective review in the light of recognition and concealment (pp. 77-96). In J. P. Rosenfeld (ed.), Detecting concealed information and deception: Verbal, behavioral, and biological methods. Elsevier/Academic Press. (February 2018)

Translations

  1. Nittono, H. (Translation supervisor)(2014). Media shinri-seirigaku (Media psychophysiology). Kitaoji-shobo, Kyoto, Japan. Full translation of Potter, R. D., & Bolls, P. R. (2012). Psychophysiological measurement and meaning: Cognitive and emotional processing of media. New York: Routledge. Afterword by the translator.

Peer-Reviewed Journals

Original and Short Papers

  1. Ishida, K., & Nittono, H. (accepted). Different voice part perceptions in polyphonic and homophonic musical textures. Psychology of Music
  2. Takeshige, M., Gobara, A., & Nittono, H. (accepted). Effects of action intentions on the time to manipulate a real tool. Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology. (in Japanese with English abstract.)
  3. Yagi, Y., Tomita, A., & Nittono, H. (in press). Infant faces induce behavioral approach tendencies: Evidence from a manikin task. Japanese Psychological Research, 66(4). doi:10.1111/jpr.12515
  4. Nittono, H., & Ohashi, A. (in press). Considering cuteness enhances smiling responses to infant faces. Japanese Psychological Research, 66(4). doi:10.1111/jpr.12514
  5. Ishida, T., & Nittono, H. (2024). Visual omitted stimulus potentials are not retinotopic. Neuroscience Letters, 830, 137777. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2024.137777 (May 2024)
  6. Li, L., Ishida, K., Mizuhara, K., Barry, R. J., & Nittono, H. (2024). Effects of the cardiac cycle on auditory processing: A preregistered study on mismatch negativity. Psychophysiology, 61(5), e14506. doi:10.1111/psyp.14506 (May 2024)
  7. Ishida, K., & Nittono, H. (2024). Relationship between schematic and dynamic expectations of melodic patterns in music perception. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 196, 112292. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2023.112292 (February 2024)
  8. Ishida, T., & Nittono, H. (2024). Effects of sensory modality and task relevance on omitted stimulus potentials. Experimental Brain Research,, 242(1), 47–57. doi:10.1007/s00221-023-06726-2 (January 2024)
  9. Kuraguchi, K., & Nittono, H. (2023). Face inversion effect on perceived cuteness of infant faces. . Perception, 52(11-12), 844-852. doi:10.1177/03010066231198417 (November 2023)
  10. Shiomi, M., Hayashi, R., & Nittono, H. (2023). Is two cuter than one? Number and relationship effects on the feeling of kawaii toward social robots. PLOS ONE, 18(10): e0290433. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0290433 (October 2023)
  11. Matsuda, I., & Nittono, H. (2023). Repeated response execution and inhibition alter subjective preferences but do not affect automatic approach and avoidance tendencies toward an object. PeerJ, 11: e16275. doi:10.7717/peerj.16275 (October 2023)
  12. Ishida, K., & Nittono, H. (2023). Statistical learning of chord-transition regularities in a novel equitempered scale: An MMN study. Neuroscience Letters, 815, 137478. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2023.137478 (October 2023)
  13. Takeshige, M., Gobara, A., & Nittono, H. (2023). Effects of the edge and handle positions of tools on tapping responses to a display screen (in Japanese with English abstract). The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 42(1), 47–52. doi:10.14947/psychono.psychono.42.5 (September 2023)
  14. Mizuhara, K., & Nittono, H. (2023). Effects of respiratory phases on the processing of emotional and non-emotional visual stimuli. Psychophysiology, 60(6): e14261. doi:10.1111/psyp.14261 (June 2023)
  15. Volsche, S., Frailey, F., Ihara, N., & Nittono, H. (2023). Sex and parental status impacts human-to-pet attachment and caregiving attitudes and behaviors in a Japanese sample. Anthrozoös, 36(3), 309-321. doi:10.1080/08927936.2022.2149926 (May 2023)
  16. Nittono, H., Saito, H., Ihara, N., Fenocchio, D. N., & Andreau, J. M. (2023). English and Spanish adjectives that describe the Japanese concept of kawaii. SAGE Open, 13(1), 1-12. doi:10.1177/21582440231152415 (February 2023)
  17. Takamatsu, R., Kusumi, T., & Nittono, H. (2023). Personality descriptions influence perceived cuteness of children and nurturing motivation toward them. PLOS ONE, 18(1): e0279985. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0279985 (January 2023)
  18. Ishida, K., & Nittono, H. (2022). Relationship between early neural responses to syntactic and acoustic irregularities in music. European Journal of Neuroscience, 56(12), 6201-6214. doi:10.1111/ejn.15856 (December 2022)
  19. Komori, M., Teraji, T., Shiroshita, K., & Nittono, H. (2022). Examination of morphological traits of children’s faces related to perceptions of cuteness using Gaussian process ordinal regression. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 979341. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.979341 (November 2022)
  20. Arai, T., & Nittono, H. (2022). Cosmetic makeup enhances facial attractiveness and affective neural responses. PLOS ONE, 17(8): e0272923. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0272923 (August 2022)
  21. Okada, Y., Kimoto, M., Iio, T., Shimohara, K., Nittono, H., & Shiomi, M. (2022). Kawaii emotions in presentations: Viewing a physical touch affects perception of affiliative feelings of others toward an object. PLOS ONE, 17(3), e0264736. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0264736 (March 2022)
  22. Mizuhara, K., & Nittono. H. (2022). Visual discrimination accuracy does not differ between nasal inhalation and exhalation when stimuli are voluntarily aligned to breathing phase. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 173, 1-8. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2021.12.009 (March 2022)
  23. Nittono, H., Ohashi, A., & Komori, M. (2022). Creation and Validation of the Japanese Cute Infant Face (JCIF) Dataset. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 819428. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.819428 (February 2022).
  24. Matsuda, I., & Nittono, H. (2021). The intention to conceal does not always affect time perception. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 781685. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.781685 (December 2021)
  25. Ohwan, M., & Nittono, H. (2021). Auditory brainstem responses to high-resolution audio sounds: Effects of anti-alias filters. Neuroscience Letters, 765, 136254. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2021.136254 (November 2021)
  26. Teshima, K., Ishida, K., & Nittono, H. (2021). Auditory perceptual processing during musical imagery: An event-related potential study. Neuroscience Letters, 762, 136148. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2021.136148 (September 2021)
  27. Nittono, H., Lieber-Milo, S., & Dale, J. P. (2021). Cross-cultural comparisons of the cute and related concepts in Japan, the United States, and Israel. SAGE Open, 11(1), 1-16. doi:10.1177/2158244020988730 (January 2021)
  28. Ishida, K., Ikeda, K., & Nittono, H. (2020). Effect of a bass voice melody on syntactic processing of music (in Japanese with English abstract). Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology, 38(3), 177-184. doi:10.5674/jjppp.2008br (December 2020)
  29. Ohwan, M., & Nittono, H. (2020). Sampling frequency of digital sound sources affects psychophysiological states of listeners (in Japanese with English abstract). Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology, 38(3), 169-176. doi:10.5674/jjppp.2003br (December 2020)
  30. Nittono, H. (2020). High-frequency sound components of high-resolution audio are not detected in auditory sensory memory. Scientific Reports10, Article number: 21740. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-78889-9 (December 2020)
  31. Nittono, H., Shibata, H., Mizuhara, K., & Lieber-Milo, S. (2020). Which side looks better? Cultural differences in preference for left- or right-facing objects. Symmetry12(10), 1658. doi:10.3390/sym12101658 (October 2020)
  32. Matsuda, I., Matsumoto, A., & Nittono, H. (2020). Time passes slowly when you are concealing something. Biological Psychology, 155, 107932. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2020.107932 (September 2020)
  33. Yoshikawa, N., Nittono, H., & Masaki, H. (2020). Effects of viewing cute pictures on quiet eye duration and fine motor task performance. Frontiers in Psychology, section Movement Science and Sport Psychology11:1565. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01565 (July 2020)
  34. Toyoshima, A., & Nittono, H. (2020). The concept and components of “kawaii” for older adults in Japan (in Japanese with English abstract). Japanese Journal of Gerontology41(4), 409-419. doi:10.34393/rousha.41.4_409 (January 2020)
  35. Lieber-Milo, S., & Nittono, H. (2019). How the Japanese term kawaii is perceived outside of Japan: A study in Israel. SAGE Open9(3), 1-7. doi:10.1177/2158244019869904 (August 2019)
  36. Ogawa, Y., & Nittono, H. (2019). The effect of induced mood on word imagery processing: An ERP study. International Journal of Psychophysiology142, 17-24. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2019.05.010 (August 2019)
  37. Mizuhara, K., Muto, T., & Nittono, H. (2019). A reexamination of postdiction in a free choice task (in Japanese with English abstract). Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology16(2), 25-31. doi:10.5265/jcogpsy.16.25 (February 2019)
  38. Fujihara, Y., Yoshida, M., Kaino, A., Hoshino, Y., Iwashita, Y., Yamamoto, Y., & Nittono, H. (2018). The influence of instrument panel design on the driver’s visibility and usability of human-machine interface (HMI) devices (in Japanese with English abstract). Cognitive Studies, 25(4), 411-420. doi:10.11225/jcss.25.411 (December 2018)
  39. Matsuda, I., & Nittono, H. (2018). A concealment-specific frontal negative slow wave is generated from the right prefrontal cortex in the Concealed Information Test. Biological Psychology135, 194-203. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.04.002 (May 2018)
  40. Nittono, H. & Ihara, N. (2017). Psychophysiological responses to kawaii pictures with or without baby schema. SAGE Open7(2), 1-11. doi:10.1177/2158244017709321 (May 2017)
  41. Nittono, H. & Watari, K. (2017). Effects of food sampling on brain potential responses to food branding. Psychologia60(1), 3-15. doi:10.2117/psysoc.2017.3 (March 2017)
  42. Tagai K, Shimakura H, Isobe H, & Nittono, H. (2017) The light-makeup advantage in facial processing: Evidence from event-related potentials. PLoS ONE12(2): e0172489. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0172489 (February 2017)
  43. Kuribayashi, R., & Nittono, H. (2017). High-resolution audio with inaudible high-frequency components induces a relaxed attentional state without conscious awareness. Frontiers in Psychology8:93. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00093 (January 2017)
  44. Tagai, K., Ohtaka, H., & Nittono, H. (2016). Faces with light makeup are better recognized than faces with heavy makeup. Frontiers in Psychology7:226. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00226 (March 2016)
  45. Kuribayashi, R., & Nittono, H. (2015). Speeding up the tempo of background sounds accelerates the pace of behavior. Psychology of Music43(6), 808-817. doi:10.1177/0305735614543216 (November 2015)
  46. Kawamoto, T., Nittono, H., & Ura, M. (2015). Trait rejection sensitivity is associated with vigilance and defensive response rather than detection of social rejection cues. Frontiers in Psychology6: 1516. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01516 (September 2015)
  47. Kanai, Y., & Nittono, H. (2015). Predictive modeling of the feelings of kawaii by empathy and affiliation motives. (In Japanese with English abstract)The Japanese Journal of Personality23(3), 131-141. doi:10.2132/personality.23.131 (April 2015)
  48. Matsuda, I., Nittono, H. (2015). The intention to conceal activates the right prefrontal cortex: An event-related potential study. NeuroReport26(4), 223-227. doi:10.1097/WNR.0000000000000332 (March 2015)
  49. Matsuda, I., & Nittono, H. (2015). Motivational significance and cognitive effort elicit different late positive potentials. Clinical Neurophysiology126(2), 304–313. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2014.05.030 (February 2015)
  50. Miki, S., & Nittono, H. (2014). EEG-based assessment of interest in video clips using a single-stimulus probe method. (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology32(1), 1-10. doi:10.5674/jjppp.1401oa
  51. Kawamoto, T., Nittono, H., & Ura, M. (2014). Social exclusion induces early-stage perceptual and behavioral changes in response to social cues. Social Neuroscience, 9(2), 174-185. doi:10.1080/17470919.2014.883325 (March 2014)
  52. Kuribayashi, R., Yamamoto, R., & Nittono, H. (2014). High-resolution music with inaudible high-frequency components produces a lagged effect on human electroencephalographic activities. NeuroReport25(9), 657–661. doi:10.1097/WNR.0000000000000151 (June 2014)
  53. Moriya, H., Takeichi, J., & Nittono, H. (2013). Effects of positive moods with different arousal levels on the lexical decision process: An event-related potential study. (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology31(3), 193-201. doi:10.5674/jjppp.1306br (December 2013)
  54. Komori, M., & Nittono, H. (2013). Influence of age-independent facial traits on adult judgments of cuteness and infantility of a child’s face. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences97(6), 285-291. doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.10.235 (November 2013)
  55. Kawamoto, T., Nittono, H., & Ura, M. (2013). Cognitive, affective, and motivational changes during ostracism: An ERP, EMG, and EEG study using a computerized Cyberball task. Neuroscience Journal., Article ID 304674, 1-11. doi:10.1155/2013/304674 (November 2013)
  56. Matsuda, I., Nittono, H., & Ogawa, T. (2013). Decomposing cognitive processes underlying the concealed information test by event-related potentials. International Journal of Biomedical Soft Computing and Human Sciences: Official English Journal of Biomedical Fuzzy Systems Association18(2), 5-11. doi:10.24466/ijbschs.18.2_5 (September 2013)
  57. Matsuda, I., Nittono, H., & Ogawa, T. (2013). Identifying concealment-related responses in the concealed information test. Psychophysiology50(7), 617-626. doi:10.1111/psyp.12046 (July 2013)
  58. Matsuda, I., Nittono, H., & Allen, J. J. B. (2013). Detection of concealed information by P3 and frontal EEG asymmetry. Neuroscience Letters537, 55-59. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2013.01.029 (March 2013)
  59. Matsuda, I., Nittono, H., & Allen, J. J. B. (2012). The current and future status of the Concealed Information Test for field use. Frontiers in Psychology3, 532. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00532 (November 2012)
  60. Nittono, H., Fukushima, M., Yano, A., & Moriya, H. (2012). The power of kawaii: Viewing cute images promotes a careful behavior and narrows attentional focus. PLoS ONE7(9), e46362. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046362 (September 2012)
  61. Kawamoto, T., Onoda, K., Nakashima, K., Nittono, H., Yamaguchi, S., & Ura, M. (2012). Is dorsal anterior cingulate cortex activation in response to social exclusion due to expectancy violation?: An fMRI study. Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience4, 11. doi:10.3389/fnevo.2012.00011 (July 2012)
  62. Adachi, S., Morikawa, K., & Nittono, H. (2012). Early event-related brain potentials that reflect interest for content information in the media. NeuroReport23(5), 331-335. doi:10.1097/WNR.0b013e328351b923 (March 2012)
  63. Kanai, Y., Nittono, H., Kubo, K., Sasaki-Aoki, S., & Iwanaga, M. (2012). Early somatosensory event-related potentials reveal attentional bias for internal stimuli in social anxiety. Biological Psychology89(3), 591-597. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2012.01.005 (March 2012)
  64. Matsuda, I., Nittono, H., & Ogawa, T. (2011). Event-related potentials increase the discrimination performance of the autonomic-based Concealed Information Test. Psychophysiology48(12), 1701-1710. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8986.2011.01266.x (December 2011)
  65. Adachi, S., Morikawa, K., & Nittono, H. (2011). Identification of event-related potentials elicited by conceptual mismatch between expectations and self-chosen TV images. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback36(3), 147-157. doi:10.1007/s10484-011-9157-y (September 2011)
  66. Moriya, H., Kasai, T., Nittono, H. (2011). The emotional influence on the breadth of attentional focus at the sensory input stage (In Japanese with English abstract)The Japanese Journal of Research on Emotions19(1), 1-9. doi:10.4092/jsre.19.1 (July 2011)
  67. Shigeto, H., Ishiguro, J., & Nittono, H. (2011). Effects of visual stimulus complexity on event-related brain potentials and viewing duration in a free-viewing task. Neuroscience Letters497(2), 85-89. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2011.04.035 (June 2011)
  68. Kawamoto, T., Nittono, H., & Ura, M. (2011). Is not being chosen by others in a group negatively perceived? An event-related potential examination (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology29(1), 33-40. doi:10.5674/jjppp.1106si (April 2011)
  69. Moriya, H., & Nittono, H. (2011). Effect of mood states on the breadth of spatial attentional focus: An event-related potential study. Neuropsychologia49(5), 1162-1170. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.02.036 (April 2011)
  70. Onoda, K., Okamoto, Y., Nakashima, K., Nittono, H., Yoshimura, S., Yamawaki, S., Yamaguchi, S., & Ura, M. (2010). Does low self-esteem enhance social pain? The relationship between trait self-esteem and anterior cingulate cortex activation induced by ostracism. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience5(4), 385-391. doi:10.1093/scan/nsq002 (December 2010)
  71. Ogawa, K., Abe, T., Nittono, H., Yamazaki, K., & Hori, T. (2010). Phasic brain activity related to the onset of rapid eye movements during rapid eye movement sleep: Study of event-related potentials and standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography. Journal of Sleep Research19(3), 407-414. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2869.2009.00809.x (September 2010)
  72. Iwanaga, M., & Nittono, H. (2010). Unexpected action effects elicit deviance-related brain potentials and cause behavioral delay. Psychophysiology47(2), 281-288. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8986.2009.00937.x (March 2010)
  73. Nittono, H., & Sakata, A. (2009). Effects of instructions on event-related brain potentials elicited by unresponsive computers (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology, 27(3), 215-223. doi:10.5674/jjppp.27.215 (December 2009)
  74. Matsuda, I., Nittono, H., Hirota, A., Ogawa, T., & Takasawa, N. (2009). Event-related brain potentials during the standard autonomic-based concealed information test. International Journal of Psychophysiology74(1), 58-68. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2009.07.004 (October 2009)
  75. Onoda, K., Okamoto, Y., Nakashima, K., Nittono, H., Ura, M., & Yamawaki, S. (2009). Decreased ventral anterior cingulate cortex activity is associated with reduced social pain during emotional support. Social Neuroscience4(5), 443-454. doi:10.1080/17470910902955884 (October 2009)
  76. Kubo, K., & Nittono, H. (2009). The role of intention to conceal in the P300-based concealed information test. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback34(3), 227-235. doi:10.1007/s10484-009-9089-y (September 2009)
  77. Nittono, H., & Wada, Y. (2009). Gaze shifts do not affect preference judgments of graphic patterns. Perceptual and Motor Skills109(1), 79-94. doi:10.2466/pms.109.1.79-94 (August 2009)
  78. Tamaki, M., Matsuoka, T., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2009). Activation of fast sleep spindles at the premotor cortex and parietal areas contributes to motor learning: A study using sLORETA. Clinical Neurophysiology120(5), 878-886. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2009.03.006 (May 2009)
  79. Ogawa, K., Abe, T., Nittono, H., Yamazaki, K., & Hori, T. (2009). Temporal coupling of rapid eye movements and cerebral activities during REM sleep. Clinical Neurophysiology120(1), 18-23. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2008.10.006 (January 2009)
  80. Abe, T., Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2008). Neural generators of brain potentials before rapid eye movements during human REM sleep: A study using sLORETA. Clinical Neurophysiology119(9), 2044-2053. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2008.05.008 (September 2008)
  81. Nittono, H., Otsuka, Y., & Ullsperger, P. (2008). Asymmetrical effects of frequent gains and frequent losses in a gambling task. NeuroReport19(13), 1345-1349. doi:10.1097/WNR.0b013e32830c21a8 (August 2008)
  82. Tamaki, M., Matsuoka, T., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2008). Fast sleep spindle (13-15 Hz) activity correlates with sleep-dependent improvement in visuomotor performance. Sleep31(2), 204-211. doi:10.1093/sleep/31.2.204 (February 2008)
  83. Abe, T., Matsuoka, T., Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2008). Gamma band EEG activity is enhanced after the occurrence of rapid eye movement during human REM sleep. Sleep and Biological Rhythms6(1), 26-33. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2008.00332.x (January 2008)
  84. Shigamitsu, Y., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2007). Assessing the allocation of attention to audiovisual experience with the P300 elicited by vibratory probe stimuli (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology25(3), 277-285. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.25.277 (December 2007)
  85. Kubo, K., Nittono, H., & Miyatani, M. (2007). Determinant factors of P300 amplitude in guilty knowledge tests (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology25(3), 267-275. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.25.267 (December 2007)
  86. Adachi, S., Morikawa, K., & Nittono, H. (2007). Event-related potentials elicited by unexpected visual stimuli after voluntary actions. International Journal of Psychophysiology66(3), 238-243. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2007.08.004 (December 2007)
  87. Sugimoto, S., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2007). Visual emotional context modulates brain potentials elicited by unattended tones. International Journal of Psychophysiology66(1), 1-9. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2007.05.007 (October 2007)
  88. Nittono, H., Shibuya, Y., & Hori, T. (2007). Anterior N2 predicts subsequent viewing time and interest rating for novel drawings. Psychophysiology44(5), 687-696. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00539.x (September 2007)
  89. Ullsperger, M., Nittono, H., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2007). When goals are missed: Dealing with self-generated and externally induced failure. NeuroImage35(3), 1356-1364. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.01.026 (April 2007)
  90. Tamaki, M., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2007). Efficacy of overnight sleep for a newly acquired visuomotor skill. Sleep and Biological Rhythms5(2), 111-116. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2007.00260.x (April 2007)
  91. Takahara, M., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2006). Effect of voluntary attention on auditory processing during REM sleep. Sleep29(7), 975-982. doi:10.1093/sleep/29.7.975 (July 2006)
  92. Takahara, M., Kanayama, S., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2006). REM sleep EEG pattern: Examination by a new EEG scoring system for REM sleep period. Sleep and Biological Rhythms4(2), 105-110. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2006.00201.x (June 2006)
  93. Kaida, K., Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., Takahashi, M., & Hori, T. (2006). Self-awakening, sleep inertia, and P3 amplitude in elderly people. Perceptual and Motor Skills102(2), 339-351. doi:10.2466/pms.102.2.339-351 (April 2006)
  94. Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2006). Cortical regions activated after rapid eye movements during REM sleep. Sleep and Biological Rhythms4(1), 63-71. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2006.00198.x (February 2006)
  95. Nittono, H. (2006). Voluntary stimulus production enhances deviance processing in the brain. International Journal of Psychophysiology59(1), 15-21. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2005.06.008 (January 2006)
  96. Tamaki, M., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2005). Spectral analysis of the first-night effect on the sleep-onset period. Sleep and Biological Rhythms3(3), 122-129. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2005.00173.x (October 2005)
  97. Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2005). Brain potentials before and after rapid eye movements: An electrophysiological approach to dreaming in REM sleep. Sleep28(9), 1077-1082. doi:10.1093/sleep/28.9.1077 (September 2005)
  98. Nittono, H. (2005). Missing-stimulus potentials associated with a disruption of human-computer interaction. Psychologia48(2), 93-101. doi:10.2117/psysoc.2005.93 (June 2005)
  99. Tamaki, M., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2005). The first-night effect occurs at the sleep-onset period regardless of the temporal anxiety level in healthy students. Sleep and Biological Rhythms3(2), 92-94. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2005.00167.x (June 2005)
  100. Tamaki, M., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2005). Examination of the first-night effect during the sleep-onset period. Sleep28(2), 195-202. doi:10.1093/sleep/28.2.195 (February 2005)
  101. Suzuki, J., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2005). Level of interest in video clips modulates event-related potentials to auditory probes. International Journal of Psychophysiology55(1), 35-43. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2004.06.001 (January 2005)
  102. Nittono, H., Shimizu, K., & Hori, T. (2004). Subjectively optimal delay in computer response to a user’s voluntary action. Perceptual and Motor Skills99(3, Pt 1), 924-930. doi:10.2466/pms.99.3.924-930 (December 2004)
  103. Takahara, M., Miyamoto, O., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2004). Auditory event-related potentials from a single-stimulus paradigm during rapid eye movement sleep. Sleep and Biological Rhythms2(2), 150-152. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2004.00130.x (June 2004)
  104. Wada, K., & Nittono, H. (2004). Cancel and rethink in the Wason selection task: Further evidence for the heuristic-analytic dual process theory. Perceptual and Motor Skills98(3, Pt 2), 1315-1325. doi:10.2466/pms.98.3c.1315-1325 (June 2004)
  105. Abe, T., Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2004). Lack of presaccadic positivity before rapid eye movements in human REM sleep. NeuroReport15(4), 735-738. doi:10.1097/00001756-200403220-00033 (March 2004)
  106. Nittono, H., Hamada, A., & Hori, T. (2003). Brain potentials after clicking a mouse: A new psychophysiological approach to human-computer interaction. Human Factors45(4), 591-599. doi:10.1518/hfes.45.4.591.27087 (Winter 2003)
  107. Kaida, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2003). Effects of self-awakening on sleep structure of a daytime short nap and on subsequent arousal levels. Perceptual and Motor Skills97(3, Pt 2), 1073-1084. doi:10.2466/pms.2003.97.3f.1073 (December 2003)
  108. Kaida, K., Nakano, E., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2003). The effects of self-awakening on heart rate activity in a short afternoon nap. Clinical Neurophysiology114(10), 1896-1901. doi:10.1016/S1388-2457(03)00167-6 (October 2003)
  109. Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2003). Topography of the lambda-like response in REM sleep: A current source density analysis. Sleep and Biological Rhythms1(2), 153-154. doi:10.1046/j.1446-9235.2003.00029.x (June 2003)
  110. Takahara, M., Kataoka, N., Nittono, H., Hori, T. (2002). Comparison of the event-related potentials between REM sleep and the sleep onset period (In Japanese with English abstract)Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences (Science Reports)28, 1-11. doi:10.15027/143 (December 2002)
  111. Takahara, M., Kataoka, N., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2002). Comparison of the event-related potentials between REM sleep and the sleep onset period (In Japanese with English abstract)Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences (Science Reports)28, 1-11. doi:10.15027/143 (December 2002)
  112. Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2002). Comparison of presaccadic potentials in REM sleep and in wakefulness (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology20(3), 207-214. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.20.207 (December 2002)
  113. Shirota, A., Tanaka, H., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., Shirakawa, S., & Hori, T. (2002). Volitional lifestyle in healthy elderly: its relevance to rest-activity cycle, nocturnal sleep, and daytime napping. Perceptual and Motor Skills95(1), 101-108. doi:10.2466/pms.2002.95.1.101 (August 2002)
  114. Nittono, H., Suehiro, M., & Hori, T. (2002). Word imageability and N400 in an incidental memory paradigm. International Journal of Psychophysiology44(3), 219-229. doi:10.1016/S0167-8760(02)00002-8 (June 2002)
  115. Shirota, A., Tamaki, M., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2002). Nocturnal heart rate and volitional lifestyle in the elderly. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences56(3), 261-262. doi:10.1046/j.1440-1819.2002.01017.x (June 2002)
  116. Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2002). Brain potentials associated with the onset and offset of rapid eye movements (REMs) during REM sleep. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences56(3), 259-260. doi:10.1046/j.1440-1819.2002.01005.x (June 2002)
  117. Takahara, M., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2002). Comparison of the event-related potentials between tonic and phasic periods of rapid eye movement sleep. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences56(3), 257-258. doi:10.1046/j.1440-1819.2002.00999.x (June 2002)
  118. Kaida, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2001). The effect of self-awakening on sleep structure and sleep inertia from the short nap (In Japanese with English abstract)Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences (Science Reports)27, 1-11. doi:10.15027/909 (December 2001)
  119. Ueda, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2001). Spatiotemporal changes of slow wave activities before and after 14Hz/12Hz sleep spindles during stage 2 sleep. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences55(3), 183-184. doi:10.1046/j.1440-1819.2001.00817.x (June 2001)
  120. Nittono, H., Momose, D., & Hori, T. (2001). The vanishing point of the mismatch negativity at sleep onset. Clinical Neurophysiology112(5), 732-739. doi:10.1016/S1388-2457(01)00491-6 (May 2001)
  121. Kaida, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2001). Preventive effects of self-awakening on sleep inertia after a short nap (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology19(1), 7-14. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.19.7 (April 2001)
  122. Shirota, A., Tamaki, M., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2001). Volitional lifestyle and nocturnal sleep in the healthy elderly. Sleep Research Online4(3), 91-96. [PDF][Research Gate] (January 2001)
  123. Ueda, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2000). Generator sources of 14 Hz/12 Hz sleep spindles during stage 2 sleep (In Japanese with English abstract)Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences (Science Reports)26, 1-14. doi:10.15027/884 (December 2000)
  124. Ueda, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2000). Generator sources of 14Hz/12 Hz sleep spindles during stage 2 sleep (In Japanese with English abstract)Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences (Science Reports)26, 1-14. doi:10.15027/884 (December 2000)
  125. Nittono, H., Tsuda, A., Akai, S., & Nakajima, Y. (2000). Tempo of background sound and performance speed. Perceptual and Motor Skills90(3, Pt 2), 1122. doi:10.2466/pms.2000.90.3c.1122 (June 2000)
  126. Nittono, H., & Ullsperger, P. (2000). Event-related potentials in a self-paced novelty oddball task. NeuroReport11(9), 1861-1864. doi:10.1097/00001756-200006260-00012 (June 2000)
  127. Ueda, K., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2000). Estimation of generator sources of human sleep spindles by dipole tracing method. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences54(3), 270-271. doi:10.1046/j.1440-1819.2000.00673.x (June 2000)
  128. Nittono, H., Bito, T., Hayashi, M., Sakata, S., & Hori, T. (2000). Event-related potentials elicited by wrong terminal notes: Effects of temporal disruption. Biological Psychology52(1), 1-16. doi:10.1016/S0301-0511(99)00042-3 (February 2000)
  129. Nittono, H., Nageishi, Y., Nakajima, Y., & Ullsperger, P. (1999). Event-related potential correlates of individual differences in working memory capacity. Psychophysiology36(6), 745-754. doi:10.1017/S004857729998099X (November 1999)
  130. Nittono, H. (1997). Personality needs and short-term memory. Psychological Reports81(1), 19-24. doi:10.2466/pr0.1997.81.1.19 (August 1997)
  131. Nittono, H. (1997). Background instrumental music and serial recall. Perceptual and Motor Skills84(3, Pt 2), 1307-1313. doi:10.2466/pms.1997.84.3c.1307 (June 1997)
  132. Nittono, H., Nageishi, Y., & Nakajima, Y. (1994). P300 and an internal model in a multiple-choice reaction time task (In Japanese with English abstract) Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology12(1), 29-37. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.12.29 (June 1994)

Reviews and Commentaries

  1. Ishida, K., & Nittono, H. (in press). A web application for visualizing event-related potential waveforms. Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology42(1). doi:10.5674/jjppp.2318tn
  2. Ishida, K., & Nittono, H. (2023). What event-related brain potentials tell us about tonal expectancy in music. Japanese Psychological Review, 66(2), 193–214.
  3. Kuraguchi, K., & Nittono, H. (2022). Cuteness as a new dimension of adult face attractiveness. (In Japanese). Japanese Psychological Review65(4), 414–430. (March 2023)
  4. Mizuhara, K., & Nittono, H. (2021). Effects of the respiratory phase on the perception and cognition of external events (In Japanese). Japanese Psychological Review64(2), 189-203. doi:10.24602/sjpr.64.2_189 (November 2021)
  5. Nittono, H. (2020). The perception of cuteness and the emotion and behavior associated with it (In Japanese). Jido Shinrigaku no Shimpo59, 1-24.
  6. Lieber-Milo, S., & Nittono, H. (2019). From a word to a commercial power: A brief introduction to the kawaii aesthetics in contemporary Japan. Innovative Research in Japanese Studies3, 13-32. doi:10.18910/73599 (Summer 2019)
  7. Nittono, H. (2017). Possible contributions of experimental psychology to product design and development (In Japanese). Japanese Psychological Review60(4), 312-321. (March 2018)
  8. Nittono, H. (2016). The two-layer model of “kawaii”: A behavioural science framework for understanding kawaii and cuteness. East Asian Journal of Popular Culture2(1), 79-95. doi:10.1386/eapc.2.1.79_1 (April 2016)
  9. Kawamoto, T., Ura, M., & Nittono, H. (2015). Intrapersonal and interpersonal processes of social exclusion. Frontiers in Neuroscience9, 62. (Focused Review) doi:10.3389/fnins.2015.00062 (February 2015)
  10. Moriya, H., & Nittono, H. (2011). Effects of moods on the breadth of attention: A review (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology29(1), 41-51. doi:10.5674/jjppp.1106si (April 2011)
  11. Nittono, H., & Onoda, K. (2008). Effects of filtering on event-related potential waveforms (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology26(3), 237-246. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.26.237 (December 2008)
  12. Hori, T., Abe, T., Ogawa, K., & Nittono, H. (2008). Brain potentials related to rapid eye movements and dreaming during REM sleep: A short review of psychophysiological correlates. Sleep and Biological Rhythms6(3), 128-138. [doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2008.00358.x (July 2008)
  13. Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2007). Dreaming during REM sleep: A mechanism of visual imagery (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology25(1), 5-15. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.25.5 (July 2007)
  14. Nittono, H. (2006). Measuring attention to video clips: An application of the probe stimulus technique using event-related brain potentials (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology24(1), 5-18. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.24.5 (April 2006)
  15. Nittono, H. (2004). Analysis of variance of psychophysiological data (In Japanese with English abstract)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology22(3), 275-290. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.22.275 (December 2004)
  16. Nittono, H., Hori, T. (2000). The use of event-related potentials in psychological research (In Japanese with English abstract)Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences (Science Reports)26, 15-31. doi:10.15027/885 (December 2000)

Papers Without Peer Review (selected)

Reports and Conference Proceedings

  1. Ihara, N., & Nittono, H. (2024). A short history of compound words derived from “kawaii” (In Japanese with English abstract). Bulletin of Graduate School of Human Sciences Osaka University, 50, 49-67. https://doi.org/10.18910/94725 *November 2022 Jxiv Preprint
  2. Mizuhara, K., & Nittono, H. (2022, February 19). Visual discrimination accuracy for self-initiated stimuli presented during inhalation and exhalation phases: A preliminary study. PsyArXiv Preprint. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/hsrk8
  3. Kuribayashi-Yuge, A., Kato, Y., Ueda, I., Nittono, H., Taniike, M., & Mohri, I. (2021). Speech perception ability and language perception ability in Japanese children with persistent functional articulation disorder. Journal of Brain Science, 50, 31-62. doi:10.20821/jbs.50.0_31 (December 2021)
  4. Ogawa, Y., & Nittono, H. (2019, April 1). Effects of induced moods on semantic memory activation in single-word imagery processing. PsyArXiv Preprint. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/5jerd
  5. Kuribayashi, R., & Nittono, H. (2016). Musical instruments that produce sounds with inaudible high-frequency components. (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University10, 35-41. doi:10.15027/39146 (December 2015)
  6. Ihara, N., Nittono, H. (2012). Common psychological factors underlying the feelings of kawaii elicited by different types of objects (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University7, 37-42. doi:10.15027/34619 (December 2012)
  7. Miura, S.. Nittono, H. (2011). Effects of a computer’s messages on the user’s feeling and action selection (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University6, 19-32. doi:10.15027/33097 (December 2011)
  8. Ihara, N., & Nittono, H. (2011). Categorization of “kawaii” by the level of infantility (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University6, 13-18. doi:10.15027/33096 (December 2011)
  9. Nittono, H. (2007). Event-related brain potentials corroborate subjectively optimal delay in computer response to a user’s action. In D. Harris (Ed.), Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics: 7th International Conference, Epce 2007, Held As Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007 (Lecture Note in Artificial Intelligence4562). Berlin: Springer. pp. 575-581. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-73331-7_63 (July 2007)
  10. Onoda, K., Suzuki, J., Nittono, H., Sakata, S., & Hori, T. (2004). LORETA analysis of CNV in time perception. In M. Nakagawa, K. Hirata, Y. Koga, & K. Nagata (Eds.) Frontiers in Human Brain Topography: Proceedings of the 15th World Congress of the International Society of Brain Electromagnetic Topography (ISBET 2004), Urayasu, Japan, 11-14 April 2004 (International Congress Series1270). Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp. 291-294. doi:10.1016/j.ics.2004.05.002(August 2004)
  11. Abe, T., Nittono, H., & Hori, T. (2004). Current sources of the brain potentials before rapid eye movements in human REM sleep. In M. Nakagawa, K. Hirata, Y. Koga, & K. Nagata (Eds.) Frontiers in Human Brain Topography: Proceedings of the 15th World Congress of the International Society of Brain Electromagnetic Topography (ISBET 2004), Urayasu, Japan, 11-14 April 2004 (International Congress Series1270). Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp. 241-244. doi:10.1016/j.ics.2004.04.092(August 2004)
  12. Nittono, H. (2004). The action-perception paradigm: A new perspective in cognitive neuroscience. In M. Nakagawa, K. Hirata, Y. Koga, & K. Nagata (Eds.) Frontiers in Human Brain Topography: Proceedings of the 15th World Congress of the International Society of Brain Electromagnetic Topography (ISBET 2004), Urayasu, Japan, 11-14 April 2004 (International Congress Series1270). Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp. 26-31. doi:10.1016/j.ics.2004.04.093(August 2004)
  13. Takahara, M., Nittono, H., Hori, T. (2003). Event-related potentials in the sleep onset and in REM sleep (In Japanese)Rinsho Noha (Clinical Electroencephalography), 45(5), 293-298. (May 2003)
  14. Nittono, H., Hori, T. (2001). Event-related potentials in a self-paced auditory discrimination task (In Japanese)Rinsho Noha (Clinical Electroencephalography), 43(12), 780-784. (December 2001)
  15. Shirota, A., Tamaki, M., Nittono, H., Hayashi, M., & Hori, T. (2001). Structure of nocturnal sleep and daytime activity in the high volitional elderly (In Japanese)Rinsho Noha (Clinical Electroencephalography), 43(4), 224-228. (April 2001)
  16. Nittono, H., Nageishi, Y., & Nakajima, Y. (1996). Effects of strategy on P300 amplitudes in a multiple-choice reaction time task. In C. Ogura, Y. Koga, & M. Shimokochi (Eds.), Recent advances in event-related brain potential research: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Event-Related Potentials (EPIC). Okinawa, Japan, 25-30 June 1995 (International Congress Series1099). Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp. 168-172. (1996)

Reviews, Commentaries, and Editorials

  1. Nittono, H. (2016). Report of the 18th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2016) (In Japanese). Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology33(3), 239-240. doi:10.5674/jjppp.1511rp (December 2016)
  2. Nittono, H.(2016). A psychological model of Kawaii emotion (In Japanese). Johoshori (Information Processing Society of Japan)57(2), 14-17. (February 2016)
  3. Nittono, H. (2015). Final report of the 17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014) (In Japanese). Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology32(3), 173-176. doi:10.5674/jjppp.1413rp (December 2015)
  4. Kuribayashi, R., & Nittono, H. (2014). Effects of the tempo of background sounds on the speed of behavior. (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University9, 17-29. doi:10.15027/36975 (December 2014)
  5. Nittono, H., Onoda, K., Ohira, H., & Ozaki, H. (2014). Editorial: 17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014), Hiroshima, Japan. International Journal of Psychophysiology94(2), 109-110. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2014.09.001
  6. Nittono, H. (2014). Science of a local cultural phenomenon. The Winnowerdoi:10.15200/WINN.140076.68662
  7. Nittono, H. (2013). Recent findings about “kawaii” emotion (In Japanese)Bulletin of Mukogawa Institute of Esthetics in Everyday-Life23, 93-100. (November 2013)
  8. Nittono, H. (2013). Kawaii and infantility: A critical evaluation of the baby scheme hypothesis (In Japanese). VISION, 25(2), 100-104. (April 2013)
  9. Nittono, H. (2013). P300 application from a viewpoint of cognitive science (In Japanese)Japanese Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology41(2), 86-92. doi:10.11422/jscn.41.86 (April 2013)
  10. Nittono, H. (2012). Viewing cute things may boost your work performance. Adapt Bulletin32, 1-3. (October 2012)
  11. Nittono, H., & Katayama, J-I. (2011). Editorial: Event-related potential research at the opening of a new era (In Japanese)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology29(1), 1-4. doi:10.5674/jjppp.1101si (April 2011)
  12. Nittono, H. (2011). A behavioral science approach to research and development of kawaii artifacts (In Japanese)Journal of Japan Society of Kansei Engineering, 10(2), 91-95. (March 2011)
  13. Nittono, H. (2009). A behavioral science approach to “kawaii” (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University4, 19-35. doi:10.15027/29016 (December 2009)
  14. Kubo, K., & Nittono, H. (2007). The detection of deception using the P300 of the event-related potential (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences, Bulletin of the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University2, 101-114. doi:10.15027/25797 (December 2007)
  15. Nittono, H., & Freude, G. (2006). From laboratory to real world: Challenging topics in psychophysiology today [Editorial, Special Issue]. International Journal of Psychophysiology59(1), 1-2. doi:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2005.08.002 (January 2006)
  16. Yagi, A., & Nittono, H. (2006). Editorial: Application and contribution of physiological psychology to engineering (In Japanese)Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology24(1), 1-4. doi:10.5674/jjppp1983.24.1 (April 2006)
  17. Nittono, H. (2003). Event-related potentials and cognitive activity: A new perspective from engineering psychology (In Japanese with English abstract)Kodo Kagaku (Behavioral Science Research), 42(1), 25-35. (June 2003)
  18. Nittono, H. (1999). Working memory capacity as a source of individual differences in cognitive performance (In Japanese with English abstract)Studies in Human Sciences (Osaka University)1, 1-13. (October 1999)

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