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  • 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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