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  1. APS Global Psychological Science Summit, International Conference, 2024/10, Are Psychological Changes in Students Associated with Studying Abroad? An Exploratory Longitudinal Study Plan, Oral Presentation (general)

  2. 2024 Worldwide Diplomatic Technology Officer Workshop, International Conference, 2024/09, Fostering psychological safety to increase information sharing, error detection and innovation in VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) workplaces, Oral Presentation (guest/special)

  3. Conference ot the International Society of Research on Emotion , International Conference, 2024/07, “Morbid Curiosity” is Associated with less Reactivity to Horrific Stimuli, Poster (general)

  4. 日本社会心理学2023年度64回大会, Domestic Conference, 2023/09, 甘えに関する多言語からの検討: 甘えに関する多言語からの検討ブラジル・日本・アメリカからの分析, Poster (general)

  5. 2022 Society of Australasian Social Psychologists Conference, International Conference, 2022/11, Unpacking how “abnormal” harm horrifies news readers: Graphic descriptions and severe harm differentially elicit horror vs. fear. , Symposium, Workshop, Panelist (public offering)

  6. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention Emotion Pre-Conference , International Conference, 2022/02, Not all harm feels the same: Horror at abnormal harm is distinct from fear of possible harm to self. , Poster (general), Social psychology

  7. The Awe Project: Resilience Symposium, International Conference, 2021/05, Does finding “silver linings” to bad events foster awe and acceptance of what happened? , Oral Presentation (guest/special), Social psychology

  8. 22nd Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology, International Conference, 2021/02, Beyond Fear and Disgust: Clarifying Horror as a Distinct Emotional Response to Unimaginable Harm, Poster (general)

  9. 日本社会心理学会第61回大会, Domestic Conference, 2019/11, Differentiating emotional responses to cognitive violations: Blamable agents and extreme harm differentially elicit horror and moral disgust, Poster (general)

  10. 2019 Society of Australasian Social Psychologists Conference, International Conference, 2019/04, Is horror an emotion? An empirical dissociation of horror from fear, disgust, and awe. , Symposium, Workshop, Panelist (public offering)

  11. Emotion Pre-Conference 19th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, International Conference, 2019/02, Differences in the Structure of the Small Self in Awe Versus Horror, Poster (general)

  12. 日本心理学会第82回大会, Domestic Conference, 2018/09, The role of fate in schema change: Fate attributions mediate the effect of vastness on cognitive accommodation, Poster (general)

  13. 2018 Ohio State University Symposium on Social Psychology, International Conference, 2018/07, Appraisals of fate during the emotion awe mediate the effect of vastness on cognitive accommodation, Symposium, Workshop, Panelist (public offering)

  14. 19th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, International Conference, 2018/03, Appraisals of Responsibility and Control: Fate in Awe, Chance in Horror, Poster (general)

  15. 18th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, International Conference, 2018/01, Moral Intuitions Higher in Horror than in Awe, Poster (general)

  16. Emotion Pre-Conference 18th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, International Conference, 2018/01, Awe and Horror as Distinct Emotional Experiences to Vast and Incomprehensible Experience, Poster (general)

  17. 23rd Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, International Conference, 2016/07 - 2016/08, Fear and respect: Intra-cultural variations in Japanese awe and what they reveal about American understandings of awe, Symposium, Workshop, Panelist (public offering)

  18. 31st International Congress of Psychology, International Conference, 2016/07, An overlap of self-conscious and socially engaging emotions: Social awe as a trigger for self-reflection and evaluation in Japan. / In symposium "Cross-cultural comparisons of positive self-conscious emotions", Symposium, Workshop, Panelist (public offering)

  19. 28th Annual Association for Psychological Science Conference, International Conference, 2016/05, Social awe in the corporate context: Awe towards executives is associated with commitment to the company. , Poster (general)

  20. 17th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, International Conference, 2016/01, ). Fear and respect in feelings of awe: A positive cognitive emotion in the US and a socially-engaging emotion in Japan, Poster (general)

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