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    Multiple representations of the body schema for the same body part by Matsumiya, Kazumichi

    “…Purposeful motor actions depend on the brain's representation of the body, called the body schema, and disorders of the body schema have been reported to show…”
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    Awareness of voluntary action, rather than body ownership, improves motor control by Matsumiya, Kazumichi

    Published in Scientific reports (11-01-2021)
    “…Awareness of the body is essential for accurate motor control. However, how this awareness influences motor control is poorly understood. The awareness of the…”
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    Separate multisensory integration processes for ownership and localization of body parts by Matsumiya, Kazumichi

    Published in Scientific reports (24-01-2019)
    “…The experiences that body parts are owned and localized in space are two key aspects of body awareness. Although initial work assumed that the perceived…”
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    Accuracy and precision of visual and auditory stimulus presentation in virtual reality in Python 2 and 3 environments for human behavior research by Tachibana, Ryo, Matsumiya, Kazumichi

    Published in Behavior research methods (01-04-2022)
    “…Virtual reality (VR) is a new methodology for behavioral studies. In such studies, the millisecond accuracy and precision of stimulus presentation are critical…”
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    A computational model to explore how temporal stimulation patterns affect synapse plasticity by Amano, Ryota, Nakao, Mitsuyuki, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Miwakeichi, Fumikazu

    Published in PloS one (23-09-2022)
    “…Plasticity-related proteins (PRPs), which are synthesized in a synapse activation-dependent manner, are shared by multiple synapses to a limited spatial extent…”
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    Contribution of the slow motion mechanism to global motion revealed by an MAE technique by Shioiri, Satoshi, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Tseng, Chia-huei

    Published in Scientific reports (17-02-2021)
    “…Two different motion mechanisms have been identified with motion aftereffect (MAE). (1) A slow motion mechanism, accessed by a static MAE, is sensitive to…”
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    Eye-head coordination for visual cognitive processing by Fang, Yu, Nakashima, Ryoichi, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Kuriki, Ichiro, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in PloS one (23-03-2015)
    “…We investigated coordinated movements between the eyes and head ("eye-head coordination") in relation to vision for action. Several studies have measured eye…”
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    Perceptual decisions interfere more with eye movements than with reach movements by Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Furukawa, Shota

    Published in Communications biology (30-08-2023)
    “…Perceptual judgements are formed through invisible cognitive processes. Reading out these judgements is essential for advancing our understanding of decision…”
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    Spatial representations of the viewer’s surroundings by Shioiri, Satoshi, Kobayashi, Masayuki, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Kuriki, Ichiro

    Published in Scientific reports (08-05-2018)
    “…Spatial representation surrounding a viewer including outside the visual field is crucial for moving around the three-dimensional world. To obtain such spatial…”
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    Retinotopy of facial expression adaptation by Matsumiya, Kazumichi

    Published in Multisensory research (2014)
    “…The face aftereffect (FAE; the illusion of faces after adaptation to a face) has been reported to occur without retinal overlap between adaptor and test, but…”
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    Moving One’s Own Body Part Induces a Motion Aftereffect Anchored to the Body Part by Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Current biology (20-01-2014)
    “…The question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is a fundamental problem in cognitive science and neuroscience [1,…”
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    Gabor Filter Based on Stochastic Computation by Onizawa, Naoya, Katagiri, Daisaku, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Gross, Warren J., Hanyu, Takahiro

    Published in IEEE signal processing letters (01-09-2015)
    “…This letter introduces a design and proof-of-concept implementation of Gabor filters based on stochastic computation for area-efficient hardware. The Gabor…”
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    Displacement detection is suppressed by the post-saccadic stimulus by Takano, Shuhei, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Tseng, Chia-huei, Kuriki, Ichiro, Deubel, Heiner, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Scientific reports (09-06-2020)
    “…To establish a perceptually stable world despite the large retinal shifts caused by saccadic eye movements, the visual system reduces its sensitivity to the…”
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    Visual attention spreads broadly but selects information locally by Shioiri, Satoshi, Honjyo, Hajime, Kashiwase, Yoshiyuki, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Kuriki, Ichiro

    Published in Scientific reports (19-10-2016)
    “…Visual attention spreads over a range around the focus as the spotlight metaphor describes. Spatial spread of attentional enhancement and local…”
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    Saliency-based gaze prediction based on head direction by Nakashima, Ryoichi, Fang, Yu, Hatori, Yasuhiro, Hiratani, Akinori, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Kuriki, Ichiro, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-12-2015)
    “…•Head direction systematically influences gaze distribution, but only horizontally.•Using the head direction information improves gaze prediction accuracy.•A…”
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    Smooth pursuit eye movements and motion perception share motion signals in slow and fast motion mechanisms by Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (14-08-2015)
    “…Pursuit eye movements correlate with perceived motion in both velocity and direction, even without retinal motion. Cortical cells in the monkey medial temporal…”
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    A motion-in-depth model based on inter-ocular velocity to estimate direction in depth by Wu, Wei, Hatori, Yasuhiro, Tseng, Chia-huei, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Kuriki, Ichiro, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-07-2020)
    “…Perception of motion in depth is one of the most important visual functions for living in the three-dimensional world. Two binocular cues have been…”
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    Extracting the orientation of rotating objects without object identification: Object orientation induction by Shioiri, Satoshi, Hashimoto, Kotaro, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Kuriki, Ichiro, He, Sheng

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (17-09-2018)
    “…When a rotating object (inducer) is briefly replaced by a static face image (test stimulus), the orientation of the face appears to shift in the rotation…”
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    Haptic Face Aftereffect by Matsumiya, Kazumichi

    Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2012)
    “…Face aftereffects (FAEs) are generally thought of as being a visual phenomenon. However, recent studies have shown that people can haptically recognize a face…”
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    Temporal dynamics of visual attention measured with event-related potentials by Kashiwase, Yoshiyuki, Matsumiya, Kazumichi, Kuriki, Ichiro, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in PloS one (19-08-2013)
    “…How attentional modulation on brain activities determines behavioral performance has been one of the most important issues in cognitive neuroscience. This…”
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