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    An easily implemented method for abbreviation expansion for the medical domain in Japanese text. A preliminary study by Shinohara, E Y, Aramaki, E, Imai, T, Miura, Y, Tonoike, M, Ohkuma, T, Masuichi, H, Ohe, K

    “…One of the barriers for the effective use of computerized health-care related text is the ambiguity of abbreviations. To date, the task of disambiguating…”
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    Magnetoencephalographic responses correspond to individual annoyance of bandpass noise by Soeta, Y., Nakagawa, S., Tonoike, M., Ando, Y.

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (22-10-2004)
    “…The relation between human brain responses to an individual's annoyance of bandpass noise was investigated using magnetoencephalography (MEG) measurements and…”
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    Tuning specificities to aliphatic odorants in mouse olfactory receptor neurons and their local distribution by Sato, T, Hirono, J, Tonoike, M, Takebayashi, M

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-1994)
    “…1. Odor responses to two homologous series of n-fatty acids (nFA) and n-aliphatic alcohols (nAA) with a straight chain of three to nine carbons were examined…”
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    MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHIC RESPONSES CORRESPONDING TO INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTIVE PREFERENCE OF SOUND FIELDS by SOETA, Y., NAKAGAWA, S., TONOIKE, M., ANDO, Y.

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (2002)
    “…To investigate human cortical responses that correspond to subjective preference of sound fields, an attempt is made here to analyze the autocorrelation…”
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    Interactions of distant sources of brain magnetic fields: estimation errors of single-dipole model by Nakagawa, S., Tonoike, M.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-05-2005)
    “…The simplest and most widely used method in the biomagnetic inverse problem is the nonlinear parameter estimation using single-dipole model. However, when the…”
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    Cryogenic trapping for determination of odor concentration by Masuda, J, Fukuyama, J, Tonoike, M, Yamaguchi, M

    Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)
    “…The sensory testing method applied under Japanese law to measure odor concentration has a lower detection limit of 10 in the specified Odor Index. To measure…”
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    Measurement of brain magnetic fields evoked by bone-conducted ultrasounds: effect of frequencies by Nakagawa, S., Tonoike, M.

    Published in International Congress series (01-03-2005)
    “…Several studies have reported that high-frequency sounds of more than 20,000 Hz can be perceived by the profoundly sensorineural deaf subjects, as well as…”
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    Dynamic cortical activation in mental image processing revealed by biomagnetic measurement by Iwaki, Sunao, Ueno, Shoogo, Imada, Toshiaki, Tonoike, Mitsuo

    Published in Neuroreport (03-06-1999)
    “…THE mental rotation task has been reported to activate the human parietal and extra-striate areas, based on the results of fMRI and PET analysis. In the…”
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    Spatiotemporal source imaging of brain magnetic fields associated with short-term memory by linear and nonlinear optimization methods by Nakagawa, S., Imada, T., Ueno, S., Tonoike, M.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-03-2004)
    “…In the biomagnetic inverse problem, it is important that the optimal method be selected, especially when estimating internal electrical sources for higher…”
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    Rejection of stimulus-related artifacts from electro-gustatory magnetoencephalographic signals using independent component analysis by Iwaki, S., Yamamoto, C., Takehara, S., Tonoike, M., Yamamoto, T.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-09-2003)
    “…Electro-gustatory stimuli have been used to investigate the gustatory information processing in the human brain with precise temporal and spatial accuracy. But…”
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    Rejection of stimulus-related MEG artifacts using independent component analysis by Iwaki, S, Yamamoto, C, Tonoike, M, Yamamoto, T

    Published in Neurology & clinical neurophysiology (30-11-2004)
    “…Electro-gustatory (EG) stimuli have been used to investigate the gustatory information processing in the human brain with precise temporal and spatial…”
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    Neuromagnetic activity in the human left cerebral hemisphere concerning logical processing during auditory oddball stimulation by Yoshida, H, Iwahashi, M, Yamaguchi, M, Tonoike, M

    Published in Neuroreport (11-05-1998)
    “…THE aim of this study was to examine the cortex during the logical processing of auditory information using a whole-cortex type dc-SQUlD gradiometer. The task…”
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    A new dynamical approach to auditory evoked magnetic field by blind identification by Kishida, K, Ohi, Y, Tonoike, M, Iwaki, S

    Published in Neurology & clinical neurophysiology (30-11-2004)
    “…A new approach to understand neural dynamics underlying the generation of auditory evoked magnetic field is proposed. MEG time series data are temporally…”
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    A grid computing infrastructure for MEG data analysis by Nakagawa, S, Kosaka, T, Date, S, Shimojo, S, Tonoike, M

    Published in Neurology & clinical neurophysiology (30-11-2004)
    “…Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is widely used for studying brain functions, but clinical applications of MEG have been less prevalent. One reason is that only…”
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    Interhemispheric asymmetry of event-related fields concerned with logical processing during auditory oddball stimulation by Yoshida, H, Iwahashi, M, Tonoike, M, Yamaguchi, M, Hamada, T

    Published in Neuroreport (06-04-1999)
    “…THIS study investigated the cortex during logical processing of auditory information using a 122-channel dc-SQUID gradiometer. The experimental task was…”
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    Effect of word familiarity on visually evoked magnetic fields by Harada, N, Iwaki, S, Nakagawa, S, Yamaguchi, M, Tonoike, M

    Published in Neurology & clinical neurophysiology (30-11-2004)
    “…This study investigated the effect of word familiarity of visual stimuli on the word recognizing function of the human brain. Word familiarity is an index of…”
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    MEG measurement of event-related brain activity evoked by emotional prosody recognition by Yagura, H, Tonoike, M, Yamaguchi, M, Nakagawa, S, Sutani, K, Ogino, S

    Published in Neurology & clinical neurophysiology (30-11-2004)
    “…Cortical areas involved in processing of emotional prosody (EP) in spoken language, such as joy or sadness, have been found in functional magnetic resonance…”
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    Spatiotemporal patterns of movement-related fields in stroke patients by Kotani, K, Kinomoto, Y, Yamada, M, Deguchi, J, Tonoike, M, Horii, K, Miyatake, S, Kuroiwa, T, Noguchi, T

    Published in Neurology & clinical neurophysiology (30-11-2004)
    “…In this study, brain functions in stroke patients and normal subjects were analyzed by observing neuromagnetic fields during button pressing tasks. The…”
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