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At Yale, Matsumoto studied under experimental psychologist Edward
Wheeler Scripture, and he earned a Ph.D. in 1899. His dissertation was entitled "Experimental Research in Acoustic Space". The school made him an assistant professor. Shortly thereafter, however, the government of Japan decided to send
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Imperial University and assumed Motora's position as the department chair there. At Tokyo Imperial, Matsumoto's research focused on "mental movement", or physical movements that express mental processes. He taught psychocynematics, the
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quantitative study of such movements, to 125 students, including 20 doctoral graduates. He wrote a book on intelligence that was more than 1100 pages long.
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