Achievements
International Publications
Matsumoto, N. (2024). Meta-memory (prediction) of specific autobiographical recall: An experimental approach using a modified Autobiographical Memory Test. Memory and Cognition
Nihei, M., Hojo, D., Matsumoto, N., & Sawa, K. (2023). ABA, ABC, and AAB renewal effects and individual differences of learning on fear conditioning using social stimuli. Learning and Motivation, 84, 101935.
Matsumoto, N., & Hallford, D. J. (2023). Direct accessibility for overgeneral memory predicts a worse course of depression: Re-analysis of the online computerized Memory Specificity Training (c-MeST) for major depression study. Cognition and Emotion, 37(2), 339-351.
Matsumoto, N., Takahashi, Y., & Hallford, D. J. (2022). Different retrieval mechanisms of overgeneral autobiographical memory for positive and negative cues in remitted Major Depressive Disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry.
Matsumoto, N., Katahira, K., & Kawaguchi, J. (2022). Cognitive reactivity amplifies the activation and development of negative self-schema: A revised mnemic neglect paradigm and computational modelling. Cognitive Therapy and Research.
Matsumoto, N., Watson, L. A., & Kuratomi, K. (2022). Schema-driven involuntary categoric memory in depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research.
Matsumoto, N., Kobayashi, M., Takano, K., & Lee, M. D. (2022). Autobiographical memory specificity and mnemonic discrimination. Journal of Memory and Language, 127, 104366.
Matsumoto, N., Kiire, S., & Ikeda, H. (2022). Development of a Japanese Version of the Autobiographical Recollection Test: Convergent Validity with Self-Reported Scales and Memory Details. Memory.
Hallford, D. J., & Matsumoto, N. (2022). Direct Retrieval Bias for General and Specific Memories for Negatively-Valenced Cues in Major Depression. International Journal of Psychology.
Matsumoto, N., Watson, L. A., Fujino, M., Ito, Y., & Kobayashi, M. (2022). Subjective judgments on direct and generative retrieval of autobiographical memory: The role of interoceptive sensibility and emotion. Memory and Cognition.
Hasegawa, A., Matsumoto, N., Yamashita, Y., Tanaka, K., Kawaguchi, J., & Yamamoto, T. (2021). Response inhibition deficits are positively associated with trait rumination, but attentional inhibition deficits are not: Aggressive behaviors and interpersonal stressors as mediators. Psychological Research.
Hakamata, Y., Mizukami, S., Izawa, S., Moriguchi, Y., Hori, H., Matsumoto, N., Hanakawa, T., Inoue, Y., & Tagaya, H. (in press). Childhood trauma affects autobiographical memory deficits through basal cortisol and prefrontal-extrastriate functional connectivity. Psychoneuroendocrinology..
Matsumoto, N., Mochizuki, S., Marsh, L., & Kawaguchi, J. (2021). Repeated retrieval of generalized memories can impair specific autobiographical recall: a retrieval induced forgetting account. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Hasegawa, A., Matsumoto, N., Yamashita, Y., Tanaka, K., Kawaguchi, J., & Yamamoto, T. (in press). Do shorter inter-stimulus intervals in the Go/No-Go Task enable better assessment of response inhibition? Scandinavian Journal of Psychology.
Kiire, S., Matsumoto, N., & Yoshida, E. (2020). Discrimination of Dark Triad traits using the UPPS-P model of impulsivity. Personality and Individual Differences, 167, 110256.
Nishimura, H., Hasegawa, A., Nishiguchi, Y., Tabuchi, R., Matsumoto, N., Masuyama, A., Oi, H., Fukui, H., Oikawa, M., Tanno, Y., & Mochizuki, S. (in press). Relationship between rumination and imbalanced working memory: Analysis at the latent variable and individual tasks levels. Current Psychology.
Matsumoto, N., & Kawaguchi, J. (2020). Negative item memory and associative memory: Influences of working memory capacity, anxiety sensitivity, and looming cognition. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 68, 101569.
Matsumoto, N., Takahashi, Y., & Kawaguchi, J. (2020). Increased direct retrieval of overgeneral categoric memory in individuals with dysphoria and a history of major depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 44, 483-498.
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2019). Reciprocal relationship between reduced autobiographical memory specificity and depressive symptoms in nonclinical populations. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 12(2), 73-86. doi:10.1007/s41811-019-00042-w
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2019). Retrieval process of overgeneral memory and the capture and executive control hypothesis: Using Autobiographical Memory Test with thought sampling. Memory, 27(5), 673-685. doi:10.1080/09658211.2018.1552708
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2018). Is retrieving positive self-concordant specific memory beneficial to mood repair? The moderation effect of depressive symptoms. Motivation and Emotion, 42(2), 276-286. doi:10.1007/s11031-018-9667-5
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2018). Why do people overthink? A longitudinal investigation of a meta-cognitive model and uncontrollability of rumination. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 46(4), 504-509. doi:10.1017/S1352465818000103
Matsumoto, N., Sensui, T., & Mochizuki, S. (2017). Does overgeneralized autobiographical memory facilitate or inhibit intrusive images? Its relation to depressive symptoms. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 31(6), 685-694. doi:10.1002/acp.3370
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2017). Effects of self-relevant cues and cue valence on autobiographical memory specificity in dysphoria. Cognition and Emotion, 31(3), 607-615. doi:10.1080/02699931.2015.1129312
Publications in Japanese
Nebashi, T., & Matsumoto, N. (2024). The association of rumination with interpretation bias and flexibility. Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology.
Nihei, M., Matsumoto, N., & Sato, T. (2023). Rethinking the inhibitory learning approach: Roles of extinction and associative learning theory. Japanese Psychological Review, 66,331-341.
Hattori, Y., Kobayashi, M., Matsumoto, N., & Kawaguchi, J. (2023). Development of the Japanese version of the theories of mind wandering scale and testing its reliability and validity. Japanese Journal of Psychology.
Ito, Y., Matsumoto, N., Kobayashi, Y., Nishiyama, S., Miyoshi, K., Murayama, K., & Kawaguchi, J. (2022). Science of episodic memory: New insights in memory research. Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 20(1), 43-56.
Kiire, S., & Matsumoto, N. (2022). The further validation of the Japanese version of Short UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale (SUPPS-P-J). Japanese Journal of Personality
Matsumoto, N. (2022). Autobiographical memory: Measurement tasks and its structures. Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 19(2), 39-57.
Matsumoto, N. (2022). Development of the Japanese version of the Centrality of Event Scale for traumatic life experiences. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 93(1), 32-42.
Matsumoto, N. (2020). Cry of Pain: Cognitive and clinical psychology for suicide prevention. Clinical Psychiatry, 62(12), 1651-1661.
Sugawara, D., Masuyama, A., Fukui, H., Noto, H., Mizuno, M., & Matsumoto, N. (2020). Process-Based Therapy: New Directions in Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy. Clinical Psychiatry, 62(11), 1539-1547.
Matsumoto, N. (2020). How do we integrate cognitive and clinical psychology into the network analysis for psychopathology? A response to Kashihara (2019). Japanese Psychological Review, 63(2).
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2018). Do mindfulness traits prevent worsening of rumination? Japanese Journal of Research on Emotions, 25(2), 27-35. doi:10.4092/jsre.25.2_27
Matsumoto, N. (2017). A mediation effect of subjective stress experiences on the relationship between reduced autobiographical memory specificity and depressive symptoms. Japanese Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 10(2), 211-218.
Matsumoto, N. (2015). Memory impairment in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Issues of voluntary and involuntary recall and relevant interventions. Japanese Psychological Review, 58(4), 451-484. doi:10.24602/sjpr.58.4_451
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2015). Development of the Japanese Version of the Leuven Adaptation of the Rumination on Sadness Scale, and examining its reliability and validity. Japanese Journal of Personality, 24(1), 77-87. doi:10.2132/personality.24.77
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2015). Difficulty in retrieving specific autobiographical memory in dysphoria: Separated retrieval stages approach toward visual imagery and verbal elaboration. Tsukuba Psychological Research, 50, 69-76.
Matsumoto, N., Ochi, K., & Mochizuki, S. (2013). The relationships between overgeneral autobiographical memory, depression, and rumination: An investigation using sentence completion test. Tsukuba Psychological Research, 46, 141-146.
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2013). Reduced autobiographical memory specificity due to depression: Assess the instructions for analog study. Japanese Journal of Research on Emotions, 21(1), 11-18. doi:10.4092/jsre.21.11
Matsumoto, N., & Mochizuki, S. (2012). Overgeneral autobiographical memory and depression: Review and future directions. Japanese Psychological Review, 55(4), 459-483. doi:10.24602/sjpr.55.4_459
Book Chapters
Matsumoto, N. (2021). The mechanisms of traumatic memory. In A. Tanaka, Y. Yasuda, & M. Naka (Eds.), Forensic interview and treatment for childhood abuse [In Japanese]. Kita-oji Shobo: Kyoto.
Matsumoto, N. (2020). Understanding depression from the percpective of cognitive psychology. In M. Yokota & S. Sakamoto (Eds.), Depression from the Percpective of Psychology [In Japanese]. Asakura Publishing: Tokyo.
Matsumoto, N. (2019). PTSD in victims of terrorist attacks. In K. Ochi (Ed.), Psychology of Terrorism [In Japanese]. Seisin Shobo: Tokyo.
Matsumoto, N. (2018). Cognitive and neural function in elderly people. In K. Ochi (Ed.), Criminal Psychology in Elderly People [In Japanese]. Seisin Shobo: Tokyo.
Matsumoto, N. (2017). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. In K. Ochi (Ed.), Handbook of Criminal Psychology [In Japanese]. Kita-oji Shobo: Kyoto.
Matsumoto, N. (2016). Visualized Encyclopedia of Psychology [In Japanese]. Sougensya: Tokyo.
Matsumoto, N., & Ochi, K. (2015). Memory studies: A historical review. In T. Sugiyama, K. Ochi, & K. Tandoh (Eds.), Collaboration of Memory Study and Clinical Psychology [In Japanese]. Kita-oji Shobo: Kyoto.
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