Takashi Yamauchi
  • Associate Professor
Research Areas
  • Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Personality Processes

Biography

Office Hours: Wednesdays and Fridays, 12:00-1:30p, by Zoom or appointment (PSYC 267 or MILN 018)

Accepting Students for 2024-2025?: Yes

Professional Links

Affiliated Research Cluster

Personality Processes. Knowledge formation; unconscious processing; cognitive modeling of decision making.

Research Interests

  • Emotion and cognition / Computational Psychiatry & Cognitive Modeling / Unconscious semantic processing / Cognitive Science of Decision Making
  • Brain-computer interface / Affective computing / Human Computer Interaction

How are our emotions, moods, and other tacit knowledge (including propensity, inclination, personality and beliefs) that meshed into our brains influence our behavior consciously and unconsciously? For sure, newly acquired knowledge influences our behavior. But how? Does it affect the way we move or hit a keyboard? Does it manifest not only inside the brain but also in our overt behavior, such as the way we talk, move, sit and speak? If so, can we develop a computer program that can detect people’s feelings, moods, and propensities?  My research has addressed these fundamental questions of knowledge formation / representation by focusing on the issues relevant to emotion and cognition, brain-computer interface, affective computing, and unconscious semantic processing.

Selected Publications

    • Leontyev, A., & Yamauchi, T. (2019). Mouse movement measures enhance the stop-signal task
      in adult ADHD assessment. PloS one, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225437

    • Yamauchi, T., Seo, J. H. & Sungkajun, A. (2018). Interactive Plants: Multisensory Visual-Tactile Interaction Enhances Emotional Experience. Mathematics, 6 225.

    • Yamauchi, T. (2018). Modeling Mindsets with Kalman Filter, Mathematics, 6, 205.

    • Leontyev, A., Sun, S., Wolfe, M., & Yamauchi, T. (2018). Augmented Go/No-Go Task: Mouse Cursor Motion Measures Improve ADHD Symptom Assessment in Healthy College Students. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 496

    • Yamauchi, T. & Xiao, K. (2018). Reading emotion from mouse cursor motions: Affective computing approach. Cognitive Science, 42, 771-819.

    • Yamauchi, T., Leontyev, T., & Wolfe, M. (2017). Choice Reaching Trajectory Analysis as Essential Behavioral Measures for Psychological Science. Insights in Psychology 1:4.1-4.

    • Xiao, K, & Yamauchi, T (2017) The role of attention in subliminal semantic processing: A mouse tracking study. PLoS ONE 12(6): e0178740.

    • Bowman, C. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Processing emotions in sounds: Cross-domain aftereffects of speech utterances and musical sounds. Cognition and Emotion, 31 (8), 1610-1626.