日本語版BACS(Beliefs About Crying Scale)の作成 白井 真理子・加藤 樹里・菊谷 まり子 心理学研究, (2), 170-180, 2023, Refereed Lead
Degree of Meaningfulness of an Event's Ending Can Modulate Mixed Emotional Experiences Among Japanese Undergraduates Shirai, Mariko; Kimura, Toshiaki; Perceptual and Motor Skills, 129(4), 1137-1150, Aug. 2022
Hierarchical memory representation of verbal and nonverbal features for emotion Shirai, Mariko; Soshi, Takahiro; Current Psychology, 2022
The Role of Bodily Expression in Memory Representations of Sadness Shirai, Mariko; Soshi, Takahiro; JOURNAL OF NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR, 45(3), 367-387, Sep. 2021
Knowledge of Sadness: Emotion-related behavioral words differently encode loss and failure sadness Shirai, Mariko; Soshi, Takahiro; Suzuki, Naoto; Current Psychology, 40(2), 895-909, Feb. 2021
Color features continuously represent negative and positive aspects of sadness Shirai, Mariko; Soshi, Takahiro; JOURNAL OF GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2021
Deconstructing Disgust as the Emotion of Violations of Body and Soul Kollareth, Dolichan; Shirai, Mariko; Helmy, Mai; Russell, James A.; EMOTION, 2021
Identifying Positive Features of the Sadness Prototype Shirai, Mariko; Nagamine, Masato; Perceptual and Motor Skills, 127(6), 1015-1032, Dec. 2020
Neurophysiological foundations of loss and failure sadness differently modulate emotional conceptual processing Shirai, Mariko; Soshi, Takahiro; JOURNAL OF GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2020
Do community and autonomy moral violations elicit different emotions? Kollareth, Dolichan; Kikutani, Mariko; Shirai, Mariko; Russell, James A.; INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 54(5), 612-620, Oct. 2019
Why is heartache associated with sadness? Sadness is represented by specific physical pain through verbal knowledge Shirai, Mariko; Soshi, Takahiro; PLOS ONE, 14(5), 2019
Is Sadness Only One Emotion? Psychological and Physiological Responses to Sadness Induced by Two Different Situations: "Loss of Someone" and "Failure to Achieve a Goal" Shirai, Mariko; Suzuki, Naoto; Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 2017
Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
Color Features Continuously Represent Negative And Positive Aspects Of Sadness Mariko Shirai&Takahiro Soshi Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, 2022