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    Training of Working Memory Impacts Structural Connectivity by Takeuchi, Hikaru, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Taki, Yasuyuki, Yokoyama, Satoru, Yomogida, Yukihito, Komuro, Nozomi, Yamanouchi, Tohru, Suzuki, Shozo, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-03-2010)
    “…Working memory is the limited capacity storage system involved in the maintenance and manipulation of information over short periods of time. Individual…”
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    Interoceptive training impacts the neural circuit of the anterior insula cortex by Sugawara, Ayako, Katsunuma, Ruri, Terasawa, Yuri, Sekiguchi, Atsushi

    Published in Translational psychiatry (23-05-2024)
    “…Interoception is the perception of afferent information that arises from anywhere and everywhere within the body. Recently, interoceptive accuracy could be…”
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    Effects of interoceptive training on decision making, anxiety, and somatic symptoms by Sugawara, Ayako, Terasawa, Yuri, Katsunuma, Ruri, Sekiguchi, Atsushi

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (17-03-2020)
    “…Interoception is the perception of afferent information that arises from any point within the body. Individual differences in interoception have been…”
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    Working memory training using mental calculation impacts regional gray matter of the frontal and parietal regions by Takeuchi, Hikaru, Taki, Yasuyuki, Sassa, Yuko, Hashizume, Hiroshi, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Fukushima, Ai, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in PloS one (23-08-2011)
    “…Training working memory (WM) improves performance on untrained cognitive tasks and alters functional activity. However, WM training's effects on gray matter…”
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    Brain training game improves executive functions and processing speed in the elderly: a randomized controlled trial by Nouchi, Rui, Taki, Yasuyuki, Takeuchi, Hikaru, Hashizume, Hiroshi, Akitsuki, Yuko, Shigemune, Yayoi, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Kotozaki, Yuka, Tsukiura, Takashi, Yomogida, Yukihito, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in PloS one (11-01-2012)
    “…The beneficial effects of brain training games are expected to transfer to other cognitive functions, but these beneficial effects are poorly understood. Here…”
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    Proof of mechanism investigation of Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation through simultaneous measurement of autonomic functions: a randomized controlled trial protocol by Katsunuma, Ruri, Takamura, Tsunehiko, Yamada, Mitsuhiko, Sekiguchi, Atsushi

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (18-06-2024)
    “…The autonomic nervous system plays a vital role in regulating physiological functions. Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is a method…”
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    Brain training game boosts executive functions, working memory and processing speed in the young adults: a randomized controlled trial by Nouchi, Rui, Taki, Yasuyuki, Takeuchi, Hikaru, Hashizume, Hiroshi, Nozawa, Takayuki, Kambara, Toshimune, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto, Kotozaki, Yuka, Nouchi, Haruka, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in PloS one (06-02-2013)
    “…Do brain training games work? The beneficial effects of brain training games are expected to transfer to other cognitive functions. Yet in all honesty,…”
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    rs1360780 of the FKBP5 gene modulates the association between maternal acceptance and regional gray matter volume in the thalamus in children and adolescents by Matsudaira, Izumi, Oba, Kentaro, Takeuchi, Hikaru, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Tomita, Hiroaki, Taki, Yasuyuki, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in PloS one (29-08-2019)
    “…Investigating the effects of gene-environment interactions (G × E) with regard to brain structure may help to elucidate the putative mechanisms associated with…”
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    Effects of working memory training on functional connectivity and cerebral blood flow during rest by Takeuchi, Hikaru, Taki, Yasuyuki, Nouchi, Rui, Hashizume, Hiroshi, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Kotozaki, Yuka, Nakagawa, Seishu, Miyauchi, Calros M., Sassa, Yuko, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in Cortex (01-09-2013)
    “…Working memory (WM) training (WMT) alters the task-related brain activity and structure of the external attention system (EAS). We investigated whether WMT…”
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    A high-generalizability machine learning framework for predicting the progression of Alzheimer’s disease using limited data by Wang, Caihua, Li, Yuanzhong, Tsuboshita, Yukihiro, Sakurai, Takuya, Goto, Tsubasa, Yamaguchi, Hiroyuki, Yamashita, Yuichi, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Tachimori, Hisateru

    Published in NPJ digital medicine (12-04-2022)
    “…Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that imposes a substantial financial burden on society. A number of machine learning studies have been…”
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    A multimodal deep learning approach for the prediction of cognitive decline and its effectiveness in clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease by Wang, Caihua, Tachimori, Hisateru, Yamaguchi, Hiroyuki, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Li, Yuanzhong, Yamashita, Yuichi

    Published in Translational psychiatry (21-02-2024)
    “…Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most important health-care challenges in the world. For decades, numerous efforts have been made to develop therapeutics for…”
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    Four weeks of combination exercise training improved executive functions, episodic memory, and processing speed in healthy elderly people: evidence from a randomized controlled trial by Nouchi, Rui, Taki, Yasuyuki, Takeuchi, Hikaru, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Hashizume, Hiroshi, Nozawa, Takayuki, Nouchi, Haruka, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in AGE (01-04-2014)
    “…Previous reports have described that long-term combination exercise training improves cognitive functions in healthy elderly people. This study investigates…”
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    Regional gray matter volume is associated with empathizing and systemizing in young adults by Takeuchi, Hikaru, Taki, Yasuyuki, Sassa, Yuko, Hashizume, Hiroshi, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Fukushima, Ai, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in PloS one (07-01-2014)
    “…Empathizing is defined as the drive to identify the mental states of others for predicting their behavior and responding with an appropriate emotion…”
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    Neural plasticity in amplitude of low frequency fluctuation, cortical hub construction, regional homogeneity resulting from working memory training by Takeuchi, Hikaru, Taki, Yasuyuki, Nouchi, Rui, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Kotozaki, Yuka, Nakagawa, Seishu, Makoto Miyauchi, Carlos, Sassa, Yuko, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in Scientific reports (03-05-2017)
    “…Working memory training (WMT) induces changes in cognitive function and various neurological systems. Here, we investigated changes in recently developed…”
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    Individualized peer support needs assessment for families with eating disorders by Ohara, Chisato, Nishizono-Maher, Aya, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Sugawara, Ayako, Morino, Yuriko, Kawakami, Junko, Hotta, Mari

    Published in BioPsychoSocial medicine (14-03-2023)
    “…Peer support among family members is important in cases of mental illness, but there has been limited practice or research on individual peer support specific…”
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    Anatomical correlates of quality of life: Evidence from voxel-based morphometry by Takeuchi, Hikaru, Taki, Yasuyuki, Nouchi, Rui, Hashizume, Hiroshi, Sassa, Yuko, Sekiguchi, Atsushi, Kotozaki, Yuka, Nakagawa, Seishu, Nagase, Tomomi, Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto, Kawashima, Ryuta

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-05-2014)
    “…Quality of life (QOL) has been defined in many ways, and these definitions usually emphasize happiness and satisfaction with life. Health‐related problems are…”
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