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    Association of different neural processes during different emotional perceptions of white noise and pure tone auditory stimuli by Masuda, Fumi, Sumi, Yukiyoshi, Takahashi, Masahiro, Kadotani, Hiroshi, Yamada, Naoto, Matsuo, Masahiro

    Published in Neuroscience letters (05-02-2018)
    “…•We studied effects of white noise and pure tone auditory stimuli on emotions.•White noise and pure tone stimuli induced different valence…”
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    Comparisons of Portable Sleep Monitors of Different Modalities: Potential as Naturalistic Sleep Recorders by Matsuo, Masahiro, Masuda, Fumi, Sumi, Yukiyoshi, Takahashi, Masahiro, Yamada, Naoto, Ohira, Masako Hasegawa, Fujiwara, Koichi, Kanemura, Takashi, Kadotani, Hiroshi

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (15-07-2016)
    “…Humans spend more than one-fourth of their life sleeping, and sleep quality has been significantly linked to health. However, the objective examination of…”
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    Background Music Dependent Reduction of Aversive Perception and Its Relation to P3 Amplitude Reduction and Increased Heart Rate by Matsuo, Masahiro, Masuda, Fumi, Sumi, Yukiyoshi, Takahashi, Masahiro, Yoshimura, Atsushi, Yamada, Naoto, Kadotani, Hiroshi

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (27-06-2019)
    “…Music is commonly used to modify mood and has attracted attention as a potential therapeutic intervention. Despite the well-recognized effects of music on…”
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    Changes in the symptom frequency of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder according to disease duration by Sumi, Yukiyoshi, Matsuo, Masahiro, Nakabayashi, Takao, Masuda, Fumi, Takahashi, Masahiro, Kanemura, Takashi, Kuriyama, Kenichi, Yamada, Naoto, Takami, Masanori, Kadotani, Hiroshi

    Published in Sleep science and practice (06-08-2017)
    “…Background This descriptive study was conducted to examine the changes in the symptom frequency in patients with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior…”
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