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Nozomi Tomita
Nozomi Tomita
Educational Psychology, Tokyo Gakugei University
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Use of multichannel near infrared spectroscopy to study relationships between brain regions and neurocognitive tasks of selective/divided attention and 2-back working memory
N Tomita, S Imai, Y Kanayama, I Kawashima, H Kumano
Perceptual and motor skills 124 (3), 703-720, 2017
142017
Neural correlates supported by eye movements of self-focused attention and other-focused attention in social situations
N Tomita, A Minamide, H Kumano
Cognitive Therapy and Research 44 (3), 511-525, 2020
72020
Relationships between cortically mediated attentional dysfunction and social anxiety, self-focused attention, and external attention bias
N Tomita, S Imai, Y Kanayama, H Kumano
Perceptual and motor skills 126 (6), 1101-1116, 2019
62019
Self-focused attention related to social anxiety during free speaking tasks activates the right frontopolar area
N Tomita, H Kumano
Current Psychology 42 (12), 10310-10323, 2023
42023
Does visual scanpath reflect self-focused and other-focused attention, a maintenance factor of social anxiety?
N Tomita, A Minamide, H Kumano
Authorea Preprints, 2024
22024
Triggers of self-focused attention: an ecological momentary assessment study
M Nanamori, N Tomita, C Kametani, N Matsuda, H Kumano
BioPsychoSocial Medicine 17 (1), 16, 2023
22023
Development of the Metacognitions for Focused Attention Scale: Confirming its Reliability and Validity
N Tomita, H Kumano
The 17th Asian Congress of Psychosomatic Medicine 82, 2016
22016
ディタッチト・マインドフルネスの心理的要素を測定する尺度の作成および信頼性・妥当性の検討
武井友紀, 南出歩美, 富田望, 梅津千佳, 熊野宏昭
日本認知・行動療法学会大会プログラム・ 抄録集 第 45 回大会, 191-192, 2019
12019
The impact of trait anxiety and depression on attentional control function and interpretation bias in high social anxiety individuals
N Tomita
Japanese Journal of Cognitive Therapy 9, 44, 2016
12016
Influence of experiential avoidance on frequency of abdominal pain and abdominal bloating in adult women who are aware of constipation
S SAITO, T SHIMA, N TOMITA, R TSUSHIMA, H KUMANO
1
Tackling social anxiety with targeted brain stimulation: investigating the effects of transcranial static magnetic field stimulation on self-focused attention
N Tomita, H Katayama, Y Kurihara, T Takahashi, S Shibata, T Mima, ...
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 18, 1373564, 2024
2024
Developing the “Metacognition about Focused Attention in Social Anxiety Questionnaire”
N Tomita, A Minamide, H Kumano
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
Relation between parameters of eye-movements and self/other-focused attention in social situations
N Tomita, A Minamide, H Kumano
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 58, 70-70, 2023
2023
The effect of motivation to control thoughts on the effectiveness of detached mindfulness
Y Fujishima, Y Takei, N Tomita, H Ikeda, A Minamide, H Kumano
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 58, 896-896, 2023
2023
Mediation effect of negative metacognitive belief about focused attention in social anxiety
A Minamide, N Tomita, C Kametani, Y Takei, C Umezu, H Kumano
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 58, 69-69, 2023
2023
A qualitative study of the thinking process from the failure experience in a game to the next game in competitive situations-from the perspective of metacognitive therapy.
C Umezu, N Tomita, A Minamide, Y Takei, Y Honoki, H Kumano
2022
Effects of the Attention Training Technique on Brain Activity in Healthy University Students Assessed by EEG Source Imaging
K Usui, I Kawashima, N Tomita, T Takahashi, H Kumano
Psychological Reports 125 (2), 862-881, 2022
2022
日常生活場面における先延ばし行動の測定法の開発
田口潤一郎, 内田太朗, 小口真奈, 富田望, 熊野宏昭
早稲田大学臨床心理学研究 22 (1), 33-40, 2022
2022
A moderation effect of the positive metacognitive beliefs about maladaptive coping behaviour between attention ability and clinical symptoms
Y Fujishima, Y Takei, N Tomita, H Ikeda, A Minamide, H Kumano
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 28 (SUPPL 1), S24-S25, 2021
2021
心身相関の心理臨床 心身相関の基盤としての脳
N TOMITA, H KUMANO
臨床心理学 20 (2), 131-135, 2020
2020
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