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    Auditory grouping is necessary to understand interrupted mosaic speech stimuli by Ueda, Kazuo, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Wakamiya, Kohei

    “…The intelligibility of interrupted speech stimuli has been known to be almost perfect when segment duration is shorter than 80 ms, which means that the…”
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    The common limitations in auditory temporal processing for Mandarin Chinese and Japanese by Eguchi, Hikaru, Ueda, Kazuo, Remijn, Gerard B., Nakajima, Yoshitaka, Takeichi, Hiroshige

    Published in Scientific reports (22-02-2022)
    “…The present investigation focused on how temporal degradation affected intelligibility in two types of languages, i.e., a tonal language (Mandarin Chinese) and…”
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    Visual and haptic cues in processing occlusion by Takeichi, Hiroshige, Taniguchi, Keito, Shigemasu, Hiroaki

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (10-03-2023)
    “…Although shape is effective in processing occlusion, ambiguities in segmentation can also be addressed using depth discontinuity given visually and haptically…”
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    Temporal and spatial analysis of event-related potentials in response to color saliency differences among various color vision types by Takahashi, Naoko, Sawayama, Masataka, Chen, Xu, Motomura, Yuki, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Miyauchi, Satoru, Hiramatsu, Chihiro

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (02-10-2024)
    “…Human color vision exhibits significant diversity that cannot be fully explained by categorical classifications. Understanding how individuals with different…”
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    Vection induced by low-level motion extracted from complex animation films by Suzuki, Wataru, Seno, Takeharu, Yamashita, Wakayo, Ichinohe, Noritaka, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Palmisano, Stephen

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-12-2019)
    “…This study examined the contributions of low-, mid- and high-level visual motion information to vection. We compared the vection experiences induced by…”
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    Atypical gamma functional connectivity pattern during light sleep in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder by Ueda, Riyo, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Kaga, Yoshimi, Oguri, Masayoshi, Saito, Yoshihiko, Nakagawa, Eiji, Maegaki, Yoshihiro, Inagaki, Masumi

    Published in Brain & development (Tokyo. 1979) (01-02-2020)
    “…We examined functional connectivity analyses in electroencephalograms (EEGs) of patients with attention deficit hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) and in those of…”
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    Spatiotemporal brain dynamics of auditory temporal assimilation by Hironaga, Naruhito, Mitsudo, Takako, Hayamizu, Mariko, Nakajima, Yoshitaka, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Tobimatsu, Shozo

    Published in Scientific reports (12-09-2017)
    “…Time is a fundamental dimension, but millisecond-level judgments sometimes lead to perceptual illusions. We previously introduced a “time-shrinking illusion”…”
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    Alteration of the anatomical covariance network after corpus callosotomy in pediatric intractable epilepsy by Ueda, Riyo, Matsuda, Hiroshi, Sato, Noriko, Iwasaki, Masaki, Sone, Daichi, Takeshita, Eri, Shimizu-Motohashi, Yuko, Ishiyama, Akihiko, Saito, Takashi, Komaki, Hirofumi, Nakagawa, Eiji, Sugai, Kenji, Sasaki, Masayuki, Kaga, Yoshimi, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Inagaki, Masumi

    Published in PloS one (05-12-2019)
    “…This study aimed to use graph theoretical analysis of anatomical covariance derived from structural MRI to reveal how the gray matter connectivity pattern is…”
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    Detection of deviance in Japanese kanji compound words by Egashira, Yuka, Kaga, Yoshimi, Gunji, Atsuko, Kita, Yosuke, Kimura, Motohiro, Hironaga, Naruhito, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Hayashi, Sayuri, Kaneko, Yuu, Takahashi, Hidetoshi, Hanakawa, Takashi, Okada, Takashi, Inagaki, Masumi

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (15-08-2022)
    “…Reading fluency is based on the automatic visual recognition of words. As a manifestation of the automatic processing of words, an automatic deviance detection…”
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    Novel method of extracting motion from natural movies by Suzuki, Wataru, Ichinohe, Noritaka, Tani, Toshiki, Hayami, Taku, Miyakawa, Naohisa, Watanabe, Satoshi, Takeichi, Hiroshige

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-11-2017)
    “…•We propose a new method to extract object motion information from any natural movies.•The extracted motion information can be visualized as random dot…”
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    Perceptual inequality between two neighboring time intervals defined by sound markers: correspondence between neurophysiological and psychological data by Mitsudo, Takako, Nakajima, Yoshitaka, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Tobimatsu, Shozo

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-09-2014)
    “…Brain activity related to time estimation processes in humans was analyzed using a perceptual phenomenon called auditory temporal assimilation. In a typical…”
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    Audio-vocal monitoring system revealed by mu-rhythm activity by Tamura, Takeshi, Gunji, Atsuko, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Shigemasu, Hiroaki, Inagaki, Masumi, Kaga, Makiko, Kitazaki, Michiteru

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-01-2012)
    “…Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying speech production has a number of potential practical applications. Speech production involves multiple feedback…”
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    An electroencephalographic investigation of the filled-duration illusion by Mitsudo, Takako, Gagnon, Caroline, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Grondin, Simon

    Published in Frontiers in integrative neuroscience (01-01-2012)
    “…The study investigated how the brain activity changed when participants were engaged in a temporal production task known as the "filled-duration illusion."…”
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    Human Processing of Short Temporal Intervals as Revealed by an ERP Waveform Analysis by Nakajima, Yoshitaka, Takeichi, Hiroshige

    Published in Frontiers in integrative neuroscience (01-01-2011)
    “…To clarify the time course over which the human brain processes information about durations up to ∼300 ms, we reanalyzed the data that were previously reported…”
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    Speech comprehension assessed by electroencephalography: A new method using m-sequence modulation by Takeichi, Hiroshige, Koyama, Sachiko, Matani, Ayumu, Cichocki, Andrzej

    Published in Neuroscience research (01-02-2007)
    “…Electroencephalograms (EEGs) were recorded from eight Japanese speakers while they listened to Japanese and Spanish sentences (approximately 51 s each). The…”
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    Checkerboard and interrupted speech: Critical intelligibility differences observed in factor-analysis-based checkerboard speech stimuli by Ueda, Kazuo, Doan, Linh L., Takeichi, Hiroshige

    “…It has been shown that the intelligibility of checkerboard speech stimuli, in which speech signals were periodically interrupted in time and frequency,…”
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    Interrupted mosaic speech revisited: Gain and loss in intelligibility by stretching by Ueda, Kazuo, Hashimoto, Masashi, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Wakamiya, Kohei

    “…Our previous investigation on the effect of stretching spectrotemporally degraded and temporally interrupted speech stimuli showed remarkable intelligibility…”
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    Interrupted mosaic speech revisited: Gain and loss in intelligibility by stretchinga by Ueda, Kazuo, Hashimoto, Masashi, Takeichi, Hiroshige, Wakamiya, Kohei

    “…Our previous investigation on the effect of stretching spectrotemporally degraded and temporally interrupted speech stimuli showed remarkable intelligibility…”
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    Checkerboard and interrupted speech: Intelligibility contrasts related to factor-analysis-based frequency bands by Ueda, Kazuo, Doan, Linh Le Dieu, Takeichi, Hiroshige

    “…It has been shown that the intelligibility of checkerboard speech stimuli, in which speech signals were periodically interrupted in time and frequency,…”
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