Masataka Nakayama

Associate Professor

Specialty field:Cognitive science, Cultural psychology

My research interest is collectively emerging dynamics of mind/”kokoro”. I investigate different levels of dynamics, 1) emergence of cognition via collective computation by interconnected neurons, 2) emergence of cognition via interaction with environment, and 3) emergence of culture via interacting agents who recursively work as a social environment to each other. I am tackling these problems with methodology of psychological experiment and survey as well as artificial neural network modeling including large language models. My recent research interest is especially in 1) how the emotion of awe relates to the transformation of values and cultures, and 2) scientifically understanding the dynamic process of psychological counseling.

E-Mail: nakayama.masataka.4v*kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Biography

2009
B.A., Education, Kyoto University
2011
M.A., Education, Kyoto University
2011
JSPS Research Fellow (DC1) (–2014)
2014
Ph.D., Education, Kyoto University
2015
Researcher, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University
2016
Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University Department of Psychology
2018
Program-Specific Assistant Professor, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University (–2022)
2022
Program-Specific Senior Lecturer, Kyoto University Institute for the Future of Human Society
2024
Associate Professor, Kyoto University Institute for the Future of Human Society

Books/Papers

Award

2013
Best Presentation Award at the 10th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Working Memory, The Japanese Society for Working Memory.
2021
Distinguished Presentation Award at the 85th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association.
2022
Special Distinguished Presentation Award at the 86th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association.