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Miura H, Ono Y, Suzuki T, Ogihara Y, Imai Y, Watanabe A, et al.
Neuroimage . 2024 Jul; 297:120714. PMID: 38950665
Previous neuroimaging studies have reported dual-task interference (DTi) and deterioration of task performance in a cognitive-motor dual task (DT) compared to that in a single task (ST). Greater frontoparietal activity...
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Gao X, Sawamura D, Saito R, Murakami Y, Yano R, Sakuraba S, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Oct; 17(10):e0275914. PMID: 36215275
Smoking is a global health risk for premature death and disease. Recently, addictive behaviors, like smoking, were considered to be guided by explicit and implicit processes. The existence of a...
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Sawamura D, Tanabe Y, Sakuraba S, Cui J, Miura H, Saito R, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore) . 2022 Sep; 101(36):e30330. PMID: 36086757
Cross-modal conflicts arise when information from multisensory modalities is incongruent. Most previous studies investigating audiovisual cross-modal conflicts have focused on visual targets with auditory distractors, and only a few studies...
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Cui J, Sawamura D, Sakuraba S, Saito R, Tanabe Y, Miura H, et al.
Brain Sci . 2022 Mar; 12(3). PMID: 35326305
Cognitive conflict effects are well characterized within unimodality. However, little is known about cross-modal conflicts and their neural bases. This study characterizes the two types of visual and auditory cross-modal...
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Sawamura D, Sakuraba S, Yoshida K, Hasegawa N, Suzuki Y, Yoshida S, et al.
Transl Neurosci . 2021 Nov; 12(1):385-395. PMID: 34721894
Background: Training a non-dominant hand is important for rehabilitating people who are required to change handedness. However, improving the dexterity in using chopsticks with a non-dominant hand through training remains...
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Sugi M, Sakuraba S, Saito H, Miyazaki M, Yoshida S, Kamada T, et al.
Front Behav Neurosci . 2020 Oct; 14:514414. PMID: 33093826
The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of personality traits on the impact of emotional stimuli focusing on -back task performance and brain activity changes. Previous...
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Sawamura D, Sakuraba S, Suzuki Y, Asano M, Yoshida S, Honke T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jan; 9(1):20397. PMID: 31892724
Despite their common use as eating utensils in East Asia, chopsticks require complex fine motor-skills for adequate operation and are thus most frequently used with the dominant hand; however, the...
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Kim K, Hirayama K, Yoshida K, Yano R, Abe M, Otsuki M, et al.
Neuroreport . 2017 May; 28(10):584-589. PMID: 28538515
This randomized cross-over study tested the hypothesis that exposure to short-wavelength light induces symptoms of motion sickness (MS). The study participants were 28 healthy adults (14 women; mean age±SD, 25.96±3.11...
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Sakuraba S, Kobayashi H, Sakai S, Yokosawa K
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2013 Oct; 2013:6909-12. PMID: 24111333
The human brain has two streams to process visual information: a dorsal stream and a ventral stream. Negative potential N170 or its magnetic counterpart M170 is known as the face-specific...
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Sakuraba S, Sakai S, Yamanaka M, Yokosawa K, Hirayama K
J Neurosci . 2012 Mar; 32(11):3949-53. PMID: 22423115
Previously, Almeida et al. (2008) used a technique called Continuous Flash Suppression to show that human dorsal stream cortical areas specifically responded to a "tool category." Here, we used the...