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Senzaki S, Cowell JM, Shimizu Y, et al. (2022) Emotion or Evaluation: Cultural Differences in the Parental Socialization of Moral Judgement. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 867308 |
Senzaki S, Shimizu Y. (2022) Different types of focus: Caregiver-child interaction and changes in preschool children's attention in two cultures. Child Development |
Senzaki S, Pott U, Shinohara I, et al. (2021) Roles of culture and COMT Val58Met gene on neural basis of executive function: A comparison between Japanese and American children. Developmental Psychobiology |
Shimizu Y, Senzaki S, Cowell JM. (2021) Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Development of Sociomoral Judgments: An Eye-Tracking Study. Cognitive Development. 57 |
Senzaki S, Shimizu Y, Calma-Birling D. (2021) The development of temperament and maternal perception of child: A cross-cultural examination in the United States and Japan. Personality and Individual Differences. 170 |
Senzaki S, Shimizu Y. (2020) Early Learning Environments for the Development of Attention: Maternal Narratives in the United States and Japan. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 51: 187-202 |
Masuda T, Batdorj B, Senzaki S. (2020) Culture and Attention: Future Directions to Expand Research Beyond the Geographical Regions of WEIRD Cultures. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1394 |
Senzaki S, Shimizu Y. (2020) Early Learning Environments for the Development of Attention: Maternal Narratives in the United States and Japan Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 51: 187-202 |
Senzaki S, Lanter J, Shimizu Y. (2019) The development of attention to singular vs. plural sets in preschool children: Insights from a cross-linguistic comparison between English and Japanese Cognitive Development. 52: 100810 |
Shimizu Y, Senzaki S, Uleman JS. (2018) The Influence of Maternal Socialization on Infants’ Social Evaluation in Two Cultures Infancy. 23: 748-766 |