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    Why do we move our head to look at an object in our peripheral region? Lateral viewing interferes with attentive search by Nakashima, Ryoichi, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in PloS one (19-03-2014)
    “…Why do we frequently fixate an object of interest presented peripherally by moving our head as well as our eyes, even when we are capable of fixating the…”
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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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    Facilitation of visual perception in head direction: visual attention modulation based on head direction by Nakashima, Ryoichi, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in PloS one (28-04-2015)
    “…People usually see things using frontal viewing, and avoid lateral viewing (or eccentric gaze) where the directions of the head and eyes are largely different…”
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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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    Effect of auditory spatial attention in rear side by Teraoka, Ryo, Sakamoto, Shuichi, Cui, Zhenglie, Suzuki, Yôiti, Shioiri, Satoshi

    “…When human listeners direct the auditory selective attention to a specific direction, the listener can easily extract target sound from this direction, even…”
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    Collinear search impairment is luminance contrast invariant by Tseng, Chia-huei, Chow, Hiu Mei, Liang, Jiayu, Shioiri, Satoshi, Chen, Chien-Chung

    Published in Scientific reports (01-06-2021)
    “…Collinear search impairment (CSI) is a phenomenon where a task-irrelevant collinear structure impairs a target search in a visual display. It has been…”
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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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    The Reality of a Head-Mounted Display (HMD) Environment Tested via Lightness Perception by Kuriki, Ichiro, Sato, Kazuki, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Journal of imaging (01-01-2024)
    “…Head-mounted displays (HMDs) are becoming more and more popular as a device for displaying a virtual reality space, but how real are they? The present study…”
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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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    Analysis of facial expressions to estimate the level of engagement in online lectures by Miao, Renjun, Kato, Haruka, Hatori, Yasuhiro, Sato, Yoshiyuki, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in IEEE access (01-01-2023)
    “…The present study aimed to develop a method for estimating students' attentional state from facial expressions during online lectures. We estimated the level…”
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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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    Estimation of physiological sources of nonlinearity in blood oxygenation level-dependent contrast signals by Kang, Daehun, Sung, Yul-Wan, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-02-2018)
    “…Blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) contrast appears through a variation in the transverse relaxation rate of magnetic resonance signals induced by…”
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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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    Basic color categories in Mandarin Chinese revealed by cluster analysis by Hsieh, Tsuei-Ju Tracy, Kuriki, Ichiro, Chen, I-Ping, Muto, Yumiko, Tokunaga, Rumi, Shioiri, Satoshi

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (16-11-2020)
    “…Previous claims of the number of color categories and corresponding basic color terms in modern Mandarin Chinese remain irreconcilable, mainly due to the…”
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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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    Visual attention around a hand location localized by proprioceptive information by Shioiri, Satoshi, Sasada, Takumi, Nishikawa, Ryota

    Published in Cerebral cortex communications (2022)
    “…Abstract Facilitation of visual processing has been reported in the space near the hand. To understand the underlying mechanism of hand proximity attention, we…”
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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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