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    The anxious-depressive attack severity scale: development and initial validation and reliability by Noda, Shota, Matsumoto, Satomi, Kawasaki, Naoko, Masaki, Mina, Fukui, Itaru, Kaiya, Hisanobu

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (02-07-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Anxious-depressive attack (ADA) is a symptom complex that comprises sudden intense feelings of anxiety or depression, intrusive rumination…”
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    Development and Validation of the Japanese Version of the Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory-Short Form by Noda, Shota, Komatsu, Chika, Honda, Yumi, Hasegawa, Yosuke, Hasegawa, Asuka, Higuchi, Mari, Suzuki, Takanobu, Kumano, Hiroaki, Fukui, Itaru, Kaiya, Hisanobu

    Published in Mindfulness (01-07-2022)
    “…Objectives The 14-item Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory-short form assesses mindfulness, and enhanced mindfulness is beneficial for reducing anxiety and…”
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    An experimental analysis on the relation between reward value and choice behavior by Fukui, I, Kimura, H

    Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (1987)
    “…Six undergraduate students were tested in a two choice situation, exposed to concurrent VI-VI schedules. For group 1-5, tokens earned by pressing the left…”
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    Factor Structure and Reliability of the Japanese Version of the Young Schema Questionnaire Short Form by Oshima, Fumiyo, Iwasa, Kazunori, Nishinaka, Hirofumi, Suzuki, Takanobu, Umehara, Saika, Fukui, Itaru, Shimizu, Eiji

    “…[...]which factor structure is most appropriate for the Japanese version remains unclear. [...]to develop a Japanese version of the YSQ (YSQ-SF-J), we need to…”
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    Autoshaping of a button-push response and eye movement in human subjects by Kimura, H, Fukui, I, Inaki, K

    Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (01-12-1990)
    “…Two experiments were conducted with human subjects to investigate the similarities and differences between animal and human behaviors under autoshaping…”
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