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Yamamoto E, Matsuda G, Nagata K, Dan N, Hiraki K
J Exp Child Psychol . 2018 Dec; 179:126-142. PMID: 30513415
The relationship between temporal contiguity of mothers' teaching behaviors and children's imitation learning was investigated. Participants (2-year-old children) observed their mothers' demonstration of using novel toys over a double television...
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Matsuda G, Ishiguro H, Hiraki K
Front Psychol . 2015 Oct; 6:1397. PMID: 26441772
Recently, extremely humanlike robots called "androids" have been developed, some of which are already being used in the field of entertainment. In the context of psychological studies, androids are expected...
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Ozawa S, Matsuda G, Hiraki K
Front Hum Neurosci . 2014 Feb; 8:46. PMID: 24574991
This study investigated the neural processing underlying the cognitive control of emotions induced by the presentation of task-irrelevant emotional pictures before a working memory task. Previous studies have suggested that...
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Fukushima H, Hirata S, Matsuda G, Ueno A, Fuwa K, Sugama K, et al.
PeerJ . 2014 Jan; 1:e223. PMID: 24392287
Evaluating the familiarity of faces is critical for social animals as it is the basis of individual recognition. In the present study, we examined how face familiarity is reflected in...
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Hirata S, Matsuda G, Ueno A, Fukushima H, Fuwa K, Sugama K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2013 Feb; 3:1342. PMID: 23439389
Advancement of non-invasive brain imaging techniques has allowed us to examine details of neural activities involved in affective processing in humans; however, no comparative data are available for chimpanzees, the...
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Hirata S, Matsuda G, Ueno A, Fuwa K, Sugama K, Kusunoki K, et al.
Commun Integr Biol . 2011 Oct; 4(3):321-3. PMID: 21980569
The sound of one's own name is one of the most salient auditory environmental stimuli. Several studies of human brain potentials have revealed some characteristic waveforms when we hear our...
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Fukushima H, Hirata S, Ueno A, Matsuda G, Fuwa K, Sugama K, et al.
PLoS One . 2010 Oct; 5(10):e13366. PMID: 20967284
Background: The neural system of our closest living relative, the chimpanzee, is a topic of increasing research interest. However, electrophysiological examinations of neural activity during visual processing in awake chimpanzees...
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Ueno A, Hirata S, Fuwa K, Sugama K, Kusunoki K, Matsuda G, et al.
Biol Lett . 2009 Dec; 6(3):311-3. PMID: 20015859
The brain activity of a fully awake chimpanzee being presented with her name was investigated. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured for each of the following auditory stimuli: the vocal sound...
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Ueno A, Hirata S, Fuwa K, Sugama K, Kusunoki K, Matsuda G, et al.
PLoS One . 2008 Jan; 3(1):e1442. PMID: 18197252
Background: For decades, the chimpanzee, phylogenetically closest to humans, has been analyzed intensively in comparative cognitive studies. Other than the accumulation of behavioral data, the neural basis for cognitive processing...
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Matsuda G, Hiraki K
Neuroimage . 2005 Oct; 29(3):706-11. PMID: 16230030
Traditional neuroimaging studies have mainly focused on brain activity derived from a simple stimulus and task. Therefore, little is known about brain activity during daily operations. In this study, we...