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Kyoko Hine

■Afflication
Researcher (Part-time), Keio Advanced Research Centers (Global COE CARLS), Keio University
■Research Interests
My research explores the face recognition.
-Effect of cognitive activity in prior to encoding / retrieval the faces
-The opposing processing style:
Holistic-featural
Non-analytic-analytic
Non-verbal-verbal
Rational- irrational
■Education and Professional Careers
2011- Researcher (Non-tenured) (Part-time), Global COE CARLS (Keio Advanced Research Centers)
2008-2011 Major in Psychology (Doctoral Course), Graduate School of Human Relations, Keio University.
2008-2010 Researcher (Non-tenured) (Part-time), Global COE CARLS (Keio Advanced Research Centers)
2008, Master of Psychology, Graduate School of Human Relations, Keio University.
2002, Master of Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University.
2000, Bachelor of Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University.
■Publications
Hine, K., Nouchi, R. and Itoh, Y. (in press). Influence of Subjective Difficulty on the Degree of Configural and Featural Processing in Face Recognition. Japanese Psychological Research.
Hine, K., and Itoh, Y. (2011). The Relation Between Accuracy and Confidence on Composite Picture Recognition. Studies in sociology, psychology and education : Inquiries into humans and societies, 70, 113-124. (in Japanese)
Hine, K., Nouchi, R. and Itoh, Y. (2010). The effect of imagining own future on face recognition, Studies in sociology, psychology and education : Inquiries into humans and societies, 69, 145-156. (in Japanese)