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Department of Psychology
Associate Professor

Researcher information

■ Degree
  • PhD, Kyoto University
  • Master of Education, Kyoto University
■ Research Keyword
  • working memory
  • memory
  • language
  • Language Evolution
  • Corpus analysis
  • numerical cognition
■ Field Of Study
  • Humanities & social sciences, Cognitive sciences
  • Humanities & social sciences, Experimental psychology

Career

■ Career
  • Apr. 2026 - Present
    Kurume University, Faculty of Literature Department of Psychology
  • Apr. 2023 - Mar. 2026
    Hanazono University, Faculty of Social Welfare Department of Clinical Psychology
  • Apr. 2020 - Mar. 2023
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists (PD), Osaka Prefecture University/Osaka Metropolitan University, Graduate School of Sustainable System Sciences
  • Jan. 2017 - Mar. 2020
    Osaka University, United Graduate School of Child Development, Specially Appointed Associate Professor (Full time)
  • Oct. 2016 - Dec. 2016
    Osaka University, Molecular Research Center for Children's Mental Development, United Graduate School of Child Development, Specially Appointed Associate Professor (Part time)
  • Aug. 2016 - Sep. 2016
    Osaka University, Molecular Research Center for Children's Mental Development, United Graduate School of Child Development, Specially Appointed Researcher
  • May 2014 - Jul. 2014
    University of Bristol, School of Experimental Psychology, Research Student
  • Apr. 2012 - Mar. 2014
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (DC2)
■ Educational Background
  • Apr. 2011 - Sep. 2016, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Education, Division of Cognitive Psychology in Education, Doctoral course
  • Apr. 2009 - Mar. 2011, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Education, Division of Cognitive Psychology in Education, Master course
  • Apr. 2005 - Mar. 2009, Osaka Prefecture University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Human Sciences

Research activity information

■ Paper
■ MISC
  • Which of the Familiar Fractions 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, and 3/4 Are Represented More Precisely Than Unfamiliar Fractions on the Number Line?               
    Yuki Tanida; Masahiko Okamoto
    24th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Sep. 2025, [Reviewed]
  • Complexity of processing to activate magnitude representation for common fractions and precision of their magnitude representations in fraction magnitude comparison
    Yuki Tanida; Masahiko Okamoto
    CogSci2021, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Jul. 2021, [Reviewed]
  • Working memory components underpinning the magnitude representation of common fractions in Japanese university students               
    Yuki Tanida; Atsushi Kumamoto; Masahiko Okamoto
    21st Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Sep. 2019, [Reviewed]
  • Numerical Distance Effect on Fraction Comparison Involving Common Fractions: Which Common Fractions Have More Precise Magnitude Representations Than Uncommon Fractions?               
    Tanida, Y; Okamoto, M
    International Convention of Psychological Science, Mar. 2019, [Reviewed]
  • Effect of denominator in the fraction on number line estimation: an exploration of the list of the basic fraction in Japanese university students               
    Taniguchi, S; Tanida, Y; Okamoto, M
    CogSci2018, Jul. 2018, [Reviewed]
  • An attempt to investigate the anchor point of 1/2 for fraction magnitude representations using the number line estimation task               
    Taniguchi, S; Tanida, Y; Okamoto, M
    20th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Sep. 2017, [Reviewed]
  • Exploration of Tasks Involving Numerical Magnitude Processing of Fractions: The Relationships among Immediate Serial Recall, Magnitude Comparison, Number Line Estimation, and Calculation               
    Tanida, Y; Koshima, Y; Okamoto, M
    Linguistic and Cognitive Influences on Numerical Cognition, Sep. 2017, [Reviewed]
  • Relationship between four measures reflecting representations of fraction magnitude in adults: number line estimation, comparison, calculation of fractions, and immediate serial recall of fractions               
    Tanida, Y; Koshima, Y; Okamoto, M
    CogSci2017, Jul. 2017, [Reviewed]
  • Goal maintenance and verbal working memory: The effect of concurrent suppression               
    Iveson. M. H; Tanida, Y; Saito, S
    The Spring 2017 Meeting of the British Neuropsychological Society, Mar. 2017, [Reviewed]
  • An exploration of the representation of fractional magnitude for each 0.1 using an immediate serial recall task               
    Tanida, Y; Koshima, Y; Okamoto, M
    International Convention of Psychological Science,, Mar. 2017, [Reviewed]
  • Cognitive Control of Response Representations in a Response-Set Switching Task               
    Saeki, E; Tanida, Y; Jarrold, C; Farrell, S; Saito, S
    International Convention of Psychological Science, Mar. 2017, [Reviewed]
  • The magnitude similarity effect on immediate serial recall of fractions               
    Tanida, Y; Koshima, Y; Okamoto, M
    The meeting of Experimental Psychology Society, Jan. 2017, [Reviewed]
  • Examination of preparatory effects on stimulus-component and response-component switching task               
    Saeki, E; Tanida. Y; Jarrold, C; Farrell, S; Saito, S
    The British Psychological Society: Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Conference 2016, Barcelona, Spain, Sep. 2016, [Reviewed]
  • Ecological semiology: Cognitive mechanisms reflected in the lexical environment               
    Tanida, Y; Saito, S
    The meeting of Experimental Psychology Society, Jan. 2016, [Reviewed]
  • Backward association effects of long-term phonological knowledge in immediate serial recall               
    Nakayama, M; Ishibashi, Y; Masuda, M; Nozaki, Y; Tominaga, A; Tanida, Y; Saito, S
    The meeting of Experimental Psychology Society, Jan. 2014, [Reviewed]
  • 非単語の復唱における音素配列知識と韻律知識の影響               
    谷田勇樹; 齊藤智
    The 77th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep. 2013
  • Are bi-mora frequency effects position-specific? Accumulation and implementation of long-term phonological knowledge for serial ordering               
    Nakayama, M; Ishibashi, Y; Masuda, M; Nozaki, Y; Tominaga, A; Tanida, Y; Saito, S
    Poster presented at the 18th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Budapest, Hungary, Abstracts, Aug. 2013, [Reviewed]
  • Assignment of accent patterns to nonword items in a rapid reading task by Japanese speakers of the Kansai dialect               
    Tanida, Y; Higuchi, Y; Yano, Y; Saito, S
    Cogsci2012, Aug. 2012, [Reviewed]
  • The interaction between phonotactic frequency and pitch-accent typicality in verbal short-term memory: Exploration with a Japanese nonword repetition task               
    Tanida, Y; Ueno, T; Lambon Ralph, M. A; Saito, S
    The meeting of Experimental Psychology Society, Jul. 2012, [Reviewed]
  • An interaction between phoneme and accent in serial order recall of Japanese nonwords               
    Tanida, Y; Ueno, T; Saito, S; Lambon Ralph, M; A
    The 9th Tsukuba International Conference on Memory, Mar. 2011
  • The role of domain-general working memory in text reading: An eye tracking study.               
    Tanaka, T.; Tanida, Y; Sugimoto, M; Tsunemi, K; Shinoda, A; Yasuda, H; Kuzuguchi, A; Saito, S
    17th meeting of The European Society for Cognitive Psychology, 2011, [Reviewed]
  • Individual differences of verbal and visuospatial working memory in "who done it task"
    TANAKA Teppei; TANIDA Yuuki; SUGIMOTO Masashi; TSUNEMI Kohei; SHINODA Ami; YASUDA Hanna; KUZUGUCHI Aya; SAITO Satoru
    Proceedings JSCP, 2011
  • Relocating previously presented information during text reading; An eye tracking analysis               
    Tanaka, T; Tanida, Y; Kuzuguchi, A; Saito, S
    27th BPS Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Conference, Sep. 2010, [Reviewed]
  • 文章読解における作動記憶の役割:視線運動の分析を用いて               
    田中哲平; 谷田勇樹; 齊藤智
    The 74th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep. 2010
  • The examination of working memory representations with eye movement analysis: A preliminary study.               
    Tanaka, T; Tanida, Y; Kuzuguchi, A; Saito, S
    The 8th Tsukuba International Conference on Memory, Mar. 2010
  • 非単語の音韻頻度が言語性ワーキングメモリに与える影響の検討               
    谷田勇樹; 牧岡省吾
    The 73rd Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, Aug. 2009
■ Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
  • 言語性ワーキングメモリと語彙環境構造の相互依存性               
    Tanida, Y
    The 82nd Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 25 Sep. 2018
  • The role of temporal factors and long-term phonotactic knowledge in verbal short-term memory               
    Saito, S; Tanida, Y; Nakayama, M
    International Conference on Working Memory, 10 Jul. 2014, [Invited]
  • The influences of long-term prosodic knowledge on delayed nonword repetition               
    Tanida, Y
    卓越した大学院拠点形成支援補助金プロジェクト 若手国際ワークショップ"Psychological Science in Education", 23 Feb. 2014
  • 非単語復唱における音素配列と韻律の相補的関係               
    Tanida, Y; Ueno, T; Lambon Ralph, M. A; Saito, S
    The Japanese Society of Cognitive Psychology, 29 Jun. 2013
  • Effects of phonotactic and prosodic knowledge on phonological short-term memory               
    Tanida, Y
    Design Psychology Workshop on Memory and Language, 12 Mar. 2013
  • 長期音韻知識が非単語の短期保持を支えるメカニズム               
    Nakayama, M; Ishibashi, Y; Masuda, M; Nozaki, Y; Tominaga, A; Tanida, Y; Saito, S
    Japan Society for Working Memory, 08 Dec. 2012
  • アクセント型の典型性が非単語の直後系列再生に及ぼす影響               
    Tanida, Y; Ueno, T; Lambon Ralph M. A; Saito, S
    第14回認知神経心理学研究会, 24 Sep. 2011
  • The role of long-term knowledge in verbal short-term memory: When word-pitch accent and semantics work together               
    Saito, S; Ueno, T; Saito, A; Tanida, Y; Lambon Ralph; M. A
    Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Memory, 01 Aug. 2011, [Invited]
  • Effects of accent typicality and phonotactic frequency on nonword immediate serial recall performance in Japanese               
    Tanida, Y
    International Workshop on Psychological Science New Approaches to Language, Action, and Semantics, 06 Sep. 2010