中部大学

中部大学

教員情報

川上 文人 KAWAKAMI Fumito

プロフィール

職名 准教授
所属 人文学部 心理学科
人間力創成教育院教養課題教育プログラム(人文・社会リテラシー)
創発学術院
大学院 国際人間学研究科 心理学専攻
最終学歴 東京工業大学大学院社会理工学研究科博士後期課程修了
学位 博士(学術)(東京工業大学)
専門分野 発達心理学
研究テーマ 笑顔の進化と発達

著書および訳書

『心の進化を語ろう 比較認知科学からの人間探究』(共著), 岩波書店, 2019年

『対人関係の発達心理学 子どもたちの世界に近づく、とらえる』(共著), 新曜社, 2019年

『量から質に迫る 人間の複雑な感性をいかに「計る」か』(共著), 新曜社, 2014年

『ヒトはなぜほほえむのか 進化と発達にさぐる微笑の起源』(共著), 新曜社, 2012年

学術論文、評論

査読付き原著論文

Tomonaga, M. & Kawakami, F. (2022). Do chimpanzees see a face on Mars? A search for face pareidolia in chimpanzees. Animal Cognition. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-022-01739-w

Gao Jie, Fumtio Kawakami, & Masaki Tomonaga (2020). Body perception in chimpanzees and humans: The expert effect. Scientific Reports, 10:7148. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63876-x

川上清文・高井清子・川上文人 (2018). 幼児の目に見えない物を使う能力を調べる新しく、簡便な方法 人間環境学研究, 16, 89-92. https://doi.org/10.4189/shes.16.89

Misato Hayashi, Fumito Kawakami, Rosimah Roslan, Nurhafizie M. Hapiszudin, & Sabapathy Dharmalingam (2018). Behavioral studies and veterinary management of orangutans at Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island, Perak, Malaysia. Primates, 59, 135-144. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-018-0650-2

Chloe Gonseth, Fumito Kawakami, Etsuko Ichino, & Masaki Tomonaga (2017). The higher the farther: distance-specific referential gestures in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Biology Letters, 13: 20170398. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2017.0398

Tomoko Imura, Fumito Kawakami, Nobu Shirai, & Masaki Tomonaga (2017). Perception of the average size of multiple objects in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 284: 20170564. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.0564

Fumito Kawakami, Masaki Tomonaga, & Juri Suzuki. (2017). The first smile: spontaneous smiles in newborn Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). Primates, 58, 93-101. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-016-0558-7

Fumito Kawakami & Takumi Yanaihara (2012). Smiles in the fetal period. Infant Behavior & Development, 35, 466-471. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2012.04.002

Kiyobumi Kawakami, Fumito Kawakami, Masaki Tomonaga, Takeshi Kishimoto, Tetsuhiro Minami, & Kiyoko Takai-Kawakami (2011). Origins of a theory of mind. Infant Behavior & Development, 34, 264-269. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2011.01.001

Fumito Kawakami, Kiyobumi Kawakami, Masaki Tomonaga, & Kiyoko Takai-Kawakami (2009). Can we observe spontaneous smiles in 1-year-olds? Infant Behavior & Development, 32, 416-421. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2009.07.005

川上文人. (2009). 自発的微笑の系統発生と個体発生 人間環境学研究, 7, 67-74. https://doi.org/10.4189/shes.7.67

Kiyobumi Kawakami, Kiyoko Takai-Kawakami, Fumito Kawakami, Masaki Tomonaga, Makoto Suzuki, & Yukiko Shimizu (2008). Roots of smile: A preterm neonates' study. Infant Behavior & Development, 31, 518-522. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2008.03.002

講演、シンポジウム、学会発表

国際会議

査読付きシンポジウム

Masaki Tomonaga, Fumito Kawakami, and Tomoko Imura (2016). Eyes on face: How chimpanzees and humans perceive conspecific and heterospecific eyes. In Masaki Tomonaga and Satoshi Hirata (Organizers), Comparative study of chimpanzees and bonobos: 2 by 2 comparison to understand the evolutionary origin of human cognition and behavior. Symposium conducted at joint meeting of the International Primatological Society and the American Society of Primatologists 2016. (August 22, 2016; Chicago)

Fumito Kawakami (2016). The evolution and development of smiles: A comparison between humans and captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). In Masaki Tomonaga and Satoshi Hirata (Organizers), Comparative study of chimpanzees and bonobos: 2 by 2 comparison to understand the evolutionary origin of human cognition and behavior. Symposium conducted at joint meeting of the International Primatological Society and the American Society of Primatologists 2016. (August 22, 2016; Chicago)

Hideko Takeshita, Junichi Takashio, Nobuhiro Yamada, Ichiro Takahashi, Fumito Kawakami, Keiko Fukuda, Yusuke Honda, Naruki Tatara, Yoshiko Shimomoto, Misato Hayashi, Yuu Mizuno, & Masaki Tomonaga (2016). Behavioral and cognitive development in an infant chimpanzee with cerebral palsy: An approach applying human childcare and therapy services. In Hideko Takeshita (Organizer), Comparative developmental and cultural studies on child development and child rearing. Symposium conducted at the 31st International Congress of Psychology. (July 29, 2016; Pacifico Yokohama)

Fumito Kawakami (2016). The evolution and development of smiles: a comparison between humans and chimpanzees. In Hideko Takeshita (Organizer), Comparative developmental and cultural studies on child development and child rearing. Symposium conducted at the 31st International Congress of Psychology. (July 29, 2016; Pacifico Yokohama)

Fumito Kawakami, Kiyobumi Kawakami, Masaki Tomonaga, Takumi Yanaihara, & Kiyoko Takai-Kawakami (2009). The phylogeny of smile and laugh. In Marco Dondi (Chair), Positive hedonic processes, smiling and laughing in early infancy. Symposium conducted at the XIVth European Conference on Developmental Psychology. (August 18, 2009; Mykolas Romeris University)

Kiyobumi Kawakami, Kiyoko Takai-Kawakami, Fumito Kawakami, & Masaki Tomonaga (2008). Development of smiles and laughter in young infants. The 16th Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies Abstracts, 27. (March 27, 2008; Vancouver)

査読付き口頭発表

Nobuhiro Yamada, Hideko Takeshita, Junichi Takashio, Yoko Sakuraba, Ichiro Takahashi, Fumito Kawakami, Misato Hayashi & Masaki Tomonaga (2019). Developmental support of chimpanzee with cerebral palsy. The 14th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment abstract book, 192. (June 23, 2019; Kyoto University)

Masaki Tomonaga, & Fumito Kawakami (2014). Do chimpanzees see a face on Mars? Pareidolia, or perception of face-like stimuli in chimpanzees. The 25th congress of the International Primatological Society. (August 13, 2014; Hanoi)

Fumito Kawakami, & Akifumi Tokosumi (2011). Life in affective reality: Identification and classification of smiling in early childhood. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, USA, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 6766, 460-469. (July 13, 2011; Orlando)

査読付きポスター発表

Yoko Sakuraba, Nobuhiro Yamada, Ichiro Takahashi, Fumito Kawakami, Jun'ichi Takashio, Hideko Takeshita, Misato Hayashi, & Masaki Tomonaga (2019). Evaluating of physical state on a female chimpanzee with cerebral palsy: A case study. The 14th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment abstract book, 139. (June 23, 2019; Kyoto University)

Fumito Kawakami (2017). Longitudinal observation of spontaneous and social smiling II. Poster session presented at the 18th European Conference on Developmental Psychology. (September 1, 2017; Utrecht University)

Fumito Kawakami (2017). Roots of smiling: A longitudinal observation of spontaneous smiling in early infancy. Poster session presented at the 2017 biennial meeting for the Society for Research in Child Development. (April 8, 2017; Austin)

Fumito Kawakami (2016). Relation between spontaneous and social smiling: A longitudinal study. Poster session presented at the 20th Biennial International Congress on Infant Studies. (May 27, 2016; New Orleans)

Fumito Kawakami (2015). Longitudinal observation of spontaneous and social smiling. The 17th European Conference on Developmental Psychology abstract book, 663-664. (September 11, 2015; University of Minho)

Fumito Kawakami (2015). Longitudinal observation of spontaneous and social smiling in early infancy. Poster session presented at the 2015 biennial meeting for the Society for Research in Child Development. (March 19, 2015; Philadelphia)

Fumito Kawakami, Kiyobumi Kawakami, Juri Suzuki, & Masaki Tomonaga (2014). Spontaneous smiles in newborn Japanese macaques. Poster session presented at the 25th congress of the International Primatological Society. (August 15, 2014; Hanoi)

Fumito Kawakami (2014). Development of spontaneous and social smiling in early infancy: a longitudinal study. Poster session presented at the 19th Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies. (July 3, 2014; Berlin)

Fumito Kawakami (2013). Spontaneous smiles in the first six months. The 16th European Conference on Developmental Psychology abstract book, 245-246. (September 5, 2013: Lausanne)

Fumito Kawakami, & Michael Lewis (2013). Smiling responses to success and failure situation in Japanese and European American children. Poster session presented at the 2013 biennial meeting for the Society for Research in Child Development. (April 18, 2013; Seattle)

Fumito Kawakami, & Akifumi Tokosumi (2011). Development of smiling in infancy and early childhood. Poster session presented at the 2011 biennial meeting for the Society for Research in Child Development. (March 31, 2011; Montréal)

Kiyobumi Kawakami, Kiyoko Takai-Kawakami, Fumito Kawakami, Masaki Tomonaga, Makoto Suzuki, & Yukiko Shimizu (2008). Roots of smile: A preterm neonates' study. The 16th Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies Abstracts, 308. (March 29, 2008; Vancouver)

受賞

2017年7月16日 Primates Social Impact Award 2017 (Fumito Kawakami, Masaki Tomonaga, & Juri Suzuki, "The first smile: spontaneous smiles in newborn Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)")

2015年9月12日 日本動物心理学会第75回大会 ポスター発表賞 (Masaki Tomonaga, & Fumito Kawakami, "How chimpanzees perceive human and chimpanzee eyes")

2015年3月15日 第59回プリマーテス研究会 優秀ポスター発表賞 (平栗明実・川上文人・Claire Watson・Chloe Gonseth・市野悦子・有賀菜津美・林美里・友永雅己 「飼育下チンパンジーにおける母親の「拍手」行動の出現について」

2011年5月31日 人間環境学研究優秀論文賞 人間環境学研究会  (「自発的微笑の系統発生と個体発生」)

2008年 Junior travel award The 16th Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies

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