Updated on 2021/11/05

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LI Yang
 
Organization
Graduate School of Informatics Department of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences 2 Designated assistant professor
Title
Designated assistant professor
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Degree 3

  1. Ph.D ( 2015.9   Hokkaido University ) 

  2. Master ( 2011.3   Hokkaido University ) 

  3. Bachelor of Science ( 2008.7 ) 

 

Papers 20

  1. The climate commons dilemma: how can humanity solve the commons dilemma for the global climate commons?

    Li Yang, Sewell David K., Saber Saam, Shank Daniel B., Kashima Yoshihisa

    CLIMATIC CHANGE   Vol. 164 ( 1-2 )   2021.1

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    In the era when human activities can fundamentally alter the planetary climate system, a stable climate is a global commons. However, the need to develop the economy to sustain the growing human population poses the Climate Commons Dilemma. Although citizens may need to support policies that forgo their country’s economic growth, they may instead be motivated to grow their economy while freeriding on others’ efforts to mitigate the ongoing climate change. To examine how to resolve the climate commons dilemma, we constructed a Climate Commons Game (CCG), an experimental analogue of the climate commons dilemma that embeds a simple model of the effects of economic activities on global temperature rise and its eventual adverse effects on the economy. The game includes multiple economic units, and each participant is tasked to manage one economic unit while keeping global temperature rise to a sustainable level. In two experiments, we show that people can manage the climate system and their economies better when they regarded the goal of environmentally sustainable economic growth as a singular global goal that all economic units collectively pursue rather than a goal to be achieved by each unit individually. In addition, beliefs that everyone shares the knowledge about the climate system help the group coordinate their economic activities better to mitigate global warming in the CCG. However, we also found that the resolution of the climate commons dilemma came at the cost of exacerbating inequality among the economic units in the current constrains of the CCG.

    DOI: 10.1007/s10584-021-02989-2

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  2. 強い互酬性仮説の検証── 協力行動と罰行動の関係── Reviewed

      Vol. 85 ( 1 ) page: 100 - 105   2014

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  3. Author Correction: Perceptions of the appropriate response to norm violation in 57 societies (Nature Communications, (2021), 12, 1, (1481), 10.1038/s41467-021-21602-9)

    Eriksson K., Strimling P., Gelfand M., Wu J., Abernathy J., Akotia C.S., Aldashev A., Andersson P.A., Andrighetto G., Anum A., Arikan G., Aycan Z., Bagherian F., Barrera D., Basnight-Brown D., Batkeyev B., Belaus A., Berezina E., Björnstjerna M., Blumen S., Boski P., Bou Zeineddine F., Bovina I., Huyen B.T.T., Cardenas J.C., Čekrlija Đ., Choi H.S., Contreras-Ibáñez C.C., Costa-Lopes R., de Barra M., de Zoysa P., Dorrough A., Dvoryanchikov N., Eller A., Engelmann J.B., Euh H., Fang X., Fiedler S., Foster-Gimbel O.A., Fülöp M., Gardarsdottir R.B., Gill C.M.H.D., Glöckner A., Graf S., Grigoryan A., Gritskov V., Growiec K., Halama P., Hartanto A., Hopthrow T., Hřebíčková M., Iliško D., Imada H., Kapoor H., Kawakami K., Khachatryan N., Kharchenko N., Khoury N., Kiyonari T., Kohút M., Linh L.T., Leslie L.M., Li Y., Li N.P., Li Z., Liik K., Maitner A.T., Manhique B., Manley H., Medhioub I., Mentser S., Mohammed L., Nejat P., Nipassa O., Nussinson R., Onyedire N.G., Onyishi I.E., Özden S., Panagiotopoulou P., Perez-Floriano L.R., Persson M.S., Pheko M., Pirttilä-Backman A.M., Pogosyan M., Raver J., Reyna C., Rodrigues R.B., Romanò S., Romero P.P., Sakki I., San Martin A., Sherbaji S., Shimizu H., Simpson B., Szabo E., Takemura K., Tieffi H., Mendes Teixeira M.L., Thanomkul N., Tiliouine H.

    Nature Communications   Vol. 12 ( 1 )   2021.12

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    The original version of this Article contained an error in the author affiliations. Cecilia Reyna was incorrectly associated with ‘Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC). Facultad de Psicología (UNC), Ciudad Universitaria, Bv. de la Reforma esquina, Enfermera Gordillo s/n, Córdoba, Argentina.’ instead of the correct ‘Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas (IIPsi), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), CABA, República Argentina.’ This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22955-x

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  4. Perceptions of the appropriate response to norm violation in 57 societies

    Eriksson Kimmo, Strimling Pontus, Gelfand Michele, Wu Junhui, Abernathy Jered, Akotia Charity S., Aldashev Alisher, Andersson Per A., Andrighetto Giulia, Anum Adote, Arikan Gizem, Aycan Zeynep, Bagherian Fatemeh, Barrera Davide, Basnight-Brown Dana, Batkeyev Birzhan, Belaus Anabel, Berezina Elizaveta, Bjornstjerna Marie, Blumen Sheyla, Boski Pawel, Zeineddine Fouad Bou, Bovina Inna, Bui Thi Thu Huyen, Cardenas Juan-Camilo, Cekrlija Dorde, Choi Hoon-Seok, Contreras-Ibanez Carlos C., Costa-Lopes Rui, de Barra Micheal, de Zoysa Piyanjali, Dorrough Angela, Dvoryanchikov Nikolay, Eller Anja, Engelmann Jan B., Euh Hyun, Fang Xia, Fiedler Susann, Foster-Gimbel Olivia A., Fulop Marta, Gardarsdottir Ragna B., Gill C. M. Hew D., Glockner Andreas, Graf Sylvie, Grigoryan Ani, Gritskov Vladimir, Growiec Katarzyna, Halama Peter, Hartanto Andree, Hopthrow Tim, Hrebickova Martina, Ilisko Dzintra, Imada Hirotaka, Kapoor Hansika, Kawakami Kerry, Khachatryan Narine, Kharchenko Natalia, Khoury Ninetta, Kiyonari Toko, Kohut Michal, Le Thuy Linh, Leslie Lisa M., Li Yang, Li Norman P., Li Zhuo, Liik Kadi, Maitner Angela T., Manhique Bernardo, Manley Harry, Medhioub Imed, Mentser Sari, Mohammed Linda, Nejat Pegah, Nipassa Orlando, Nussinson Ravit, Onyedire Nneoma G., Onyishi Ike E., Ozden Seniha, Panagiotopoulou Penny, Perez-Floriano Lorena R., Persson Minna S., Pheko Mpho, Pirttila-Backman Anna-Maija, Pogosyan Marianna, Raver Jana, Reyna Cecilia, Rodrigues Ricardo Borges, Romano Sara, Romero Pedro P., Sakki Inari, San Martin Alvaro, Sherbaji Sara, Shimizu Hiroshi, Simpson Brent, Szabo Erna, Takemura Kosuke, Tieffi Hassan, Teixeira Maria Luisa Mendes, Thanomkul Napoj, Tiliouine Habib, Travaglino Giovanni A., Tsirbas Yannis, Wan Richard, Widodo Sita, Zein Rizqy, Zhang Qing-peng, Zirganou-Kazolea Lina, Van Lange Paul A. M.

    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS   Vol. 12 ( 1 )   2021.3

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    Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little is known about how preferred responses to norm violations vary across cultures and across domains. In a preregistered study of 57 countries (using convenience samples of 22,863 students and non-students), we measured perceptions of the appropriateness of various responses to a violation of a cooperative norm and to atypical social behaviors. Our findings highlight both cultural universals and cultural variation. We find a universal negative relation between appropriateness ratings of norm violations and appropriateness ratings of responses in the form of confrontation, social ostracism and gossip. Moreover, we find the country variation in the appropriateness of sanctions to be consistent across different norm violations but not across different sanctions. Specifically, in those countries where use of physical confrontation and social ostracism is rated as less appropriate, gossip is rated as more appropriate.

    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21602-9

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  5. The Evaluation of Second- and Third-Party Punishers Reviewed

    Mifune Nobuhiro,Li Yang,Okuda Narumi

    Human Behavior and Evolution Society of Japan   Vol. 11 ( 1 ) page: 6 - 9   2020.2

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    DOI: 10.5178/lebs.2020.72

  6. TRUST IN THE FAITH GAME Reviewed

    Mifune Nobuhiro,Li Yang

    Psychologia Society   Vol. 61 ( 2 ) page: 70 - 88   2018

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    DOI: 10.2117/psysoc.2019-b008

  7. Response time in economic games reflects different types of decision conflict for prosocial and proself individuals Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Matsumoto Yoshie,Kiyonari Toko,Takagishi Haruto,Li Yang, Kanai Ryota, Sakagami Masamichi

    National Acad Sciences     page: 201608877 - 201608877   2017

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  8. Behavioural Differences and Neural Substrates of Altruistic and Spiteful Punishment Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Li Yang, Fermin Alan S. R. ,Kanai Ryota ,Takagishi Haruto ,Matsumoto Yoshie, Kiyonari Toko, Sakagami Masamichi

    Springer Nature   Vol. 7 ( 1 )   2017

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    DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-15188-w

  9. War or Peace? How the Subjective Perception of Great Power Interdependence Shapes Preemptive Defensive Aggression Reviewed

    Jing Yiming, Gries Peter H, Li Yang, Stivers Adam W,Mifune Nobuhiro, Kuhlman DM, Bai Liying

    Frontiers   Vol. 8   page: 864 - 864   2017

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  10. Representation of economic preferences in the structure and function of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex Reviewed

    Fermin Alan S.R., Sakagami, Masamichi,Kiyonari Toko,Li Yang,Matsumoto Yoshie,Yamagishi Toshio

    Nature Publishing Group   Vol. 6   page: 20982 - 20982   2016

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  11. Prosocial Behavior Increases with Age across Five Economic Games Reviewed

    Matsumoto Yoshie,Yamagishi Toshio, Li Yang, Kiyonari Toko

    PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE   Vol. 11 ( 7 ) page: e0158671   2016

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    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158671

  12. Cortical thickness of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex predicts strategic choices in economic games Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Takagishi Haruto, Fermin Alan de Souza Rodrigues,Kanai Ryota,Li Yang,Matsumoto Yoshie

    National Acad Sciences   Vol. 113 ( 20 ) page: 5582 - 5587   2016

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  13. Moral bargain hunters purchase moral righteousness when it is cheap: within-individual effect of stake size in economic games Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Li Yang,Matsumoto Yoshie,Kiyonari Toko

    Nature Publishing Group   Vol. 6   page: 27824 - 27824   2016

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  14. Two-component model of general trust: predicting behavioral trust from attitudinal trust Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio, Akutsu Satoshi, Cho Kisuk, Inoue Yumi, Li Yang, Matsumoto Yoshie

    Guilford   Vol. 33 ( 5 ) page: 436 - 458   2015

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  15. In search of homo economicus Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Li Yang, Takagishi Haruto, Matsumoto Yoshie, Kiyonari Toko

    SAGE Publications   Vol. 25 ( 9 ) page: 1699 - 1711   2014

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  16. Is behavioral pro-sociality game-specific? Pro-social preference and expectations of pro-sociality Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Mifune Nobuhiro,Li Yang, Shinada Mizuho, Hashimoto Hirofumi,Horita Yutaka, Miura Arisa, Inukai Keigo, Tanida Shigehito, Kiyonari Toko, Takagishi Haruto, Simunovic Dora

    Elsevier   Vol. 120 ( 2 ) page: 260 - 271   2013

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  17. Modesty in self-presentation: A comparison between the USA and Japan Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Hashimoto Hirofumi, Cook Karen S, Kiyonari Toko, Shinada Mizuho, Mifune Nobuhiro, Inukai Keigo, Takagishi Haruto, Horita Yutaka, Li Yang

    Wiley Online Library   Vol. 15 ( 1 ) page: 60 - 68   2012

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  18. Stadtluft macht frei (City air brings freedom) Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio,Hashimoto Hirofumi,Li Yang, Schug Joanna

    SAGE Publications   Vol. 43 ( 1 ) page: 38 - 45   2012

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  19. Rejection of unfair offers in the ultimatum game is no evidence of strong reciprocity Reviewed

    Yamagishi Toshio, Horita Yutaka,Mifune Nobuhiro,Hashimoto Hirofumi, Li Yang, Shinada Mizuho, Miura Arisa, Inukai Keigo,Takagishi Haruto, Simunovic, Dora

    National Acad Sciences   Vol. 109 ( 50 ) page: 20364 - 20368   2012

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  20. Beliefs and preferences in cultural agents and cultural game players Reviewed

    Hashimoto Hirofumi,Li Yang,Yamagishi Toshio

    Wiley Online Library   Vol. 14 ( 2 ) page: 140 - 147   2011

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