Introduction to the Knowledge Construction Theory Laboratory |
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This laboratory is led by Professor Daisuke Fujiki, who is affiliated with the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Hiroshima University. Our research focuses on the mechanisms of human knowledge acquisition and the cognitive processes involved in knowledge use, grounded in cognitive psychology. Professor Fujiki specializes in language psychology. His research examines how adults comprehend and produce sentences and texts, as well as how children acquire language. For students
We welcome students interested in writing a thesis (master’s, or doctoral) on topics related to the fundamentals of learning science (e.g., cognitive psychology), its applications (e.g., the psychology of teaching and learning), or language psychology.
For more information, please refer to the "Student Recruitment" section. If you can read Japanese, please see the Japanese version here. For researchers
I conduct cognitive psychology research with a focus on language and thinking.
You can find a list of publications on this website. If you are interested in collaborative research or research partnerships, please feel free to contact us via email. |