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TAKAYA Rieko
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Fukushima University Faculty of Human Development and Culture Psychology and Early Childhood Education Course
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Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Academic background
1994/04/01~1996/03/23
Master Graduate School, Division of Education University of Fukui Finished
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Book and thesis
Papers
Five-year post-disaster mental changes: Mothers and children living in low-dose contaminated Fukushima regions PLoS ONE 15 (12) (Co-authored) 2020/12/30
Papers
Mental Rotation of Viewpoint-Dependent/Independent Features in Children with Difficulty in Japanese Kanji Writing Journal of Special Education Research,pp.35-43 2015/01
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Visuomotor abilities in children with low birth weight: A review and suggestions for future research Tohoku Psychologica Folia,pp.7-15 2013/09
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Specific characteristics of spontaneous movements in preterm infants at term age are associated with developmental delays at age 3 years Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology,pp.713-721 2013/04
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Emergence of the circadian sleep-wake rhythm might depend on conception not on birth timing. Sleep and Biological Rhythms,pp.59-65 2009/04
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Academic conference presentation
2016/07
Psychological Impacts Associated with the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster #1: Survey of 18-month-old and 3-year-old Children (the 31st International Congress of Psychology)
2016/07
Psychological Impacts Associated with the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster #2: Survey of elementary school students and kindergarten children (the 31st International Congress of Psychology)
2015/03
Psychological Impacts Associated with the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster : Stress Among Mothers and Children Living in Low-Exposure Regions (105th Annual Meeting of the American Psychopathologiacal Association)
2012/09
Sleep problems associated with psychological stress among children and mother in low-dose radiation area of Fukushima (21st Congress of the European Sleep Research Society)