Member introduction
Chikara Ishii (Researcher)
Degree
Ph.D. (Psychology)
Research theme
Because interpersonal relationships play an important role in our daily lives, understanding how interactions with others affect our feelings and behaviors is a key to understanding how the brain works.
My current interest is to investigate such brain functioning in interpersonal interactions in a more natural environment, rather than in a laboratory setting.

Education
2014 B.A. Department of Psychology, Kibi International University
2017 M.A. Graduate School of Psychology, Kibi International University
2020 Ph.D. Graduate School of Humanities, Kwansei Gakuin University
Publications
Research papers
- Ishii, C., & Katayama, J. (2022). History of one’s own performance modulates evaluative processing of another’s action outcomes, but not vice versa. Scientific Reports, 12, 1-8.
- Ishii, C., & Katayama, J. (2020). Stimulus valence influences the evaluative processing of action outcome. NeuroReport, 31, 11, 840-844.