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TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA
Volume 62, Issue / 2003
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Japanese Article- Please note that metadata of J-type articlesare generated by machine-translation and the original texts are written in Japanese.
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Simultaneous and Sequential Bilingual Memory Span for Arabic Numerals and Digit words-Japanese and English FLAHERTY MARY1, MORAN AIDAN1 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 1-12, 2003. |
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Quick Trauma Assessment with Sefa Bulut Children-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Screening Survey : After a Natural Disaster in Different Groups in Two Different Countries BULUT SEFA1, BULUT SOLMAZ2 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 13-23, 2003. |
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Dependence of the visual response estimated by the masking technique on the stimulus temporal luminance gradient. II. Effects of the background luminance and direct comparison of the effects between the temporal luminance gradient and the luminance TAKIURA TAKAYUKI1 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 24-47, 2003. |
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Migrant network of people from Colonia Okinawa in Bolivia1 TSUJIMOTO MASAHIRO2, MORI KOICHI3 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 48-56, 2003. |
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Strategicness/Authenticity of Accounts and Their Instrumental/Non-instrumental Variables: A Cross-Cultural Examination OHBUCHI KEN-ICHI1, SUZUKI MARIKO1, TAKAKU SEIJI2 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 57-74, 2003. |
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Facial Impressions and Facial Memory: Evidence for Potential Factors Mediating the Effects of Distinctiveness and Attractiveness SAKUTA YUIKO1, GYOBA JIRO1 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 75-85, 2003. |
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Multichannel near-infrared spectroscopy analysis of brain activities during semantic differential rating of drawings1,2 SUZUKI MIHO3, GYOBA JIRO3, SAKUTA YUIKO3 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 86-98, 2003. |
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Polygraph Techniques: The Influence of the Stimulation Test JAIME THONNEY1, YAMAMOTO NAOHIRO1, HATAYAMA TOSHITERU1 TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 99-108, 2003. |
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The Effect of Mortality Salience and Collaborative Experience on Aggression of "Third-Party Victims" KUMAGAI TOMOHIRO, OHBUCHI KEN-ICHI TOHOKU PSYCHOLOGICA FOLIA 62: 109-119, 2003. |
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