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Midori Toyama
Researcher at Gakushuin University
Publications - 6
Citations - 2195
Midori Toyama is an academic researcher from Gakushuin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cortical spreading depression & Cultural diversity. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1740 citations. Previous affiliations of Midori Toyama include Osaka University.
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Differences Between Tight and Loose Cultures: A 33-Nation Study
Michele J. Gelfand,Jana L. Raver,Lisa Hisae Nishii,Lisa Art. Leslie,Janetta Lun,Beng-Chong Lim,Lili Duan,Assaf Almaliach,Soon Ang,Jakobina Arnadottir,Zeynep Aycan,Klaus Boehnke,Paweł Boski,Rosa Cabecinhas,Darius K.-S. Chan,Jagdeep S. Chhokar,Alessia D'Amato,Montse Ferrer,Iris C. Fischlmayr,Ronald Fischer,Márta Fülöp,James Georgas,Emiko S. Kashima,Yoshishima Kashima,Kibum Kim,Alain Lempereur,Patricia Márquez,Rozhan Othman,Bert Overlaet,Penny Panagiotopoulou,Karl Peltzer,Lorena R. Perez-Florizno,Larisa Ponomarenko,Anu Realo,Vidar Schei,Manfred Schmitt,Peter B. Smith,Nazar Soomro,Erna Szabo,Nalinee Taveesin,Midori Toyama,Evert Van de Vliert,Naharika Vohra,Colleen Ward,Susumu Yamaguchi +44 more
TL;DR: The differences across cultures in the enforcement of conformity may reflect their specific histories and advances knowledge that can foster cross-cultural understanding in a world of increasing global interdependence and has implications for modeling cultural change.
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Culture and egocentric perceptions of fairness in conflict and negotiation.
Michele J. Gelfand,Marianne Higgins,Lisa Hisae Nishii,Jana L. Raver,Alexandria Dominguez,Fumio Murakami,Susumu Yamaguchi,Midori Toyama +7 more
TL;DR: This article argued that disputants' self-serving biases of fairness would be more prevalent in individualistic cultures such as the United States, in which the self is served by focusing on one's positive attributes to "stand out" and be better than others, yet would be attenuated in collectivistic cultures, such as Japan, where the self would focus on negative characteristics to "blend in" (S. J. Heine, D. R. Lehman, H. Markus, & S. Kitayama, 1999).
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The relational self: Closeness to ingroups depends on who they are, culture, and the type of closeness
TL;DR: This paper proposed the Circles of Closeness scale to measure the cultural differences in individualism and collectivism, which describe important variations in how the self relates to others, but existing scales may not distinguish among particular ingroups and types of interdependence with them.
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Anesthetic effects on susceptibility to cortical spreading depression.
Chiho Kudo,Midori Toyama,Aiji Boku,Hiroshi Hanamoto,Yoshinari Morimoto,Mitsutaka Sugimura,Hitoshi Niwa +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that isoflurane and dexmedetomidine suppressed CSD frequency, and tended to reduce the CSD propagation speed, and the data suggest that these anesthetics may be therapeutically beneficial in preventing CSD in diverse neuronal injury states.
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Trigeminal nervous system sensitization by infraorbital nerve injury enhances responses in a migraine model.
Midori Toyama,Chiho Kudo,Chikako Mukai,Mika Inoue,Aiko Oyamaguchi,Hiroshi Hanamoto,Mitsutaka Sugimura,Hitoshi Niwa +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown for the first time that the existence of the central sensitization of V2 can be an exacerbating factor for migraine related nociceptive thresholds/activation.