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    Chronic Behavioral Manipulation via Orally Delivered Chemogenetic Actuator in Macaques by Oyama, Kei, Hori, Yukiko, Nagai, Yuji, Miyakawa, Naohisa, Mimura, Koki, Hirabayashi, Toshiyuki, Inoue, Ken-Ichi, Takada, Masahiko, Higuchi, Makoto, Minamimoto, Takafumi

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (23-03-2022)
    “…The chemogenetic technology referred to as designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) offers reversible means to control neuronal…”
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    Effects of a 5-HT4 receptor antagonist in the caudate nucleus on the performance of macaques in a delayed reward task by Hori, Yukiko, Iwaoki, Haruhiko, Mimura, Koki, Nagai, Yuji, Higuchi, Makoto, Minamimoto, Takafumi

    Published in Scientific reports (23-08-2024)
    “…Temporal discounting, in which the recipient of a reward perceives the value of that reward to decrease with delay in its receipt, is associated with…”
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    Imaging-based chemogenetics for dissecting neural circuits in nonhuman primates by MINAMIMOTO, Takafumi, NAGAI, Yuji, OYAMA, Kei

    “…Nonhuman primates, particularly macaque and marmoset monkeys, serve as invaluable models for studying complex brain functions and behavior. However, the lack…”
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    Macaques Exhibit Implicit Gaze Bias Anticipating Others’ False-Belief-Driven Actions via Medial Prefrontal Cortex by Hayashi, Taketsugu, Akikawa, Ryota, Kawasaki, Keisuke, Egawa, Jun, Minamimoto, Takafumi, Kobayashi, Kazuto, Kato, Shigeki, Hori, Yukiko, Nagai, Yuji, Iijima, Atsuhiko, Someya, Toshiyuki, Hasegawa, Isao

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (31-03-2020)
    “…The ability to infer others’ mental states is essential to social interactions. This ability, critically evaluated by testing whether one attributes false…”
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    D1- and D2-like receptors differentially mediate the effects of dopaminergic transmission on cost–benefit evaluation and motivation in monkeys by Hori, Yukiko, Nagai, Yuji, Mimura, Koki, Suhara, Tetsuya, Higuchi, Makoto, Bouret, Sebastien, Minamimoto, Takafumi

    Published in PLoS biology (01-07-2021)
    “…It has been widely accepted that dopamine (DA) plays a major role in motivation, yet the specific contribution of DA signaling at D 1 -like receptor (D 1 R)…”
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    Single caudate neurons encode temporally discounted value for formulating motivation for action by Hori, Yukiko, Mimura, Koki, Nagai, Yuji, Fujimoto, Atsushi, Oyama, Kei, Kikuchi, Erika, Inoue, Ken-Ichi, Takada, Masahiko, Suhara, Tetsuya, Richmond, Barry J, Minamimoto, Takafumi

    Published in eLife (30-07-2021)
    “…The term 'temporal discounting' describes both choice preferences and motivation for delayed rewards. Here we show that neuronal activity in the dorsal part of…”
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    Trait and State-Dependent Risk Attitude of Monkeys Measured in a Single-Option Response Task by Fujimoto, Atsushi, Minamimoto, Takafumi

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (07-08-2019)
    “…Humans and animals show diverse preferences for risks ("trait-like" risk attitude) and shift their preference depending on the state or current needs…”
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    Roles of centromedian parafascicular nuclei of thalamus and cholinergic interneurons in the dorsal striatum in associative learning of environmental events by Yamanaka, Ko, Hori, Yukiko, Minamimoto, Takafumi, Yamada, Hiroshi, Matsumoto, Naoyuki, Enomoto, Kazuki, Aosaki, Toshihiko, Graybiel, Ann M., Kimura, Minoru

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-03-2018)
    “…The thalamus provides a massive input to the striatum, but despite accumulating evidence, the functions of this system remain unclear. It is known, however,…”
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    Chemogenetic disconnection of monkey orbitofrontal and rhinal cortex reversibly disrupts reward value by Eldridge, Mark A G, Lerchner, Walter, Saunders, Richard C, Kaneko, Hiroyuki, Krausz, Kristopher W, Gonzalez, Frank J, Ji, Bin, Higuchi, Makoto, Minamimoto, Takafumi, Richmond, Barry J

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-01-2016)
    “…The authors used a reversible inactivation technique that has not been used before in Old World monkeys, inhibitory chemogenetic receptors (DREADDs), to…”
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    Chemogenetic sensory fMRI reveals behaviorally relevant bidirectional changes in primate somatosensory network by Hirabayashi, Toshiyuki, Nagai, Yuji, Hori, Yukiko, Inoue, Ken-ichi, Aoki, Ichio, Takada, Masahiko, Suhara, Tetsuya, Higuchi, Makoto, Minamimoto, Takafumi

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (20-10-2021)
    “…Concurrent genetic neuromodulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in primates has provided a valuable opportunity to assess the modified…”
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    Segmented Iba1-Positive Processes of Microglia in Autism Model Marmosets by Sanagi, Tomomi, Sasaki, Tetsuya, Nakagaki, Keiko, Minamimoto, Takafumi, Kohsaka, Shinichi, Ichinohe, Noritaka

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (30-07-2019)
    “…Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one of the most widespread neurodevelopmental disorders, characterized by impairment in social interactions, and restricted…”
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    Reduced serotonergic transmission alters sensitivity to cost and reward via 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors in monkeys by Hori, Yukiko, Mimura, Koki, Nagai, Yuji, Hori, Yuki, Kumata, Katsushi, Zhang, Ming-Rong, Suhara, Tetsuya, Higuchi, Makoto, Minamimoto, Takafumi

    Published in PLoS biology (01-01-2024)
    “…Serotonin (5-HT) deficiency is a core biological pathology underlying depression and other psychiatric disorders whose key symptoms include decreased…”
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