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Yukari Ohki

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Shibuya S, Ohki Y
Eur J Neurosci . 2025 Mar; 61(5):e70035. PMID: 40029326
Body ownership-the perception that one's body belongs to oneself-has been explored using a rubber hand illusion, in which individuals misperceive a fake hand as their own (i.e., embodiment of the...
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Shibuya S, Ohki Y
Iperception . 2024 Dec; 15(6):20416695241308146. PMID: 39735731
In the rubber hand illusion (RHI), individuals perceive a fake hand as their own if an unseen hand and a visible fake hand are stroked simultaneously. We examined how the...
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Shibuya S, Ohki Y
Brain Sci . 2023 Jun; 13(6). PMID: 37371446
During rubber hand illusion (RHI), participants feel that a rubber (fake) hand is their own (i.e., embodiment of the rubber hand) if the unseen real hand and seen rubber hand...
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Shibuya S, Oosone H, Ohki Y
Conscious Cogn . 2022 Sep; 105:103402. PMID: 36067686
During the rubber hand illusion (RHI), individuals feel a fake hand as their own (ownership) and a perceived position of their real hand shifts toward the fake hand (proprioceptive drift;...
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Shibuya S, Unenaka S, Ohki Y
Front Psychol . 2021 Dec; 12:771284. PMID: 34867678
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a perceptual illusion, whereby a fake hand is recognized as one's own hand when a fake hand and felt real hand are stroked synchronously....
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Shibuya S, Unenaka S, Shimada S, Ohki Y
Neuropsychologia . 2021 Jul; 159:107952. PMID: 34252417
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a phenomenon whereby participants recognize a fake hand as their own. Studies have examined the effects of observing fake hand movements after the RHI...
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Suzuki S, Nakajima T, Irie S, Ariyasu R, Ohtsuka H, Komiyama T, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2021 Jul; 32(2):380-396. PMID: 34231853
In animal experiments, the indirect corticospinal tract (CST) system via cervical interneurons has been shown to mediate motor commands for online adjustment of visuomotor behaviors, such as target-reaching. However, it...
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Nakajima T, Ohtsuka H, Irie S, Suzuki S, Ariyasu R, Komiyama T, et al.
J Neurophysiol . 2021 Jan; 125(3):828-842. PMID: 33502947
Modulatory actions of inputs from the visual system to cervical interneurons (IN) for arm muscle control are poorly understood in humans. In the present study, we examined whether visual stimulation...
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Irie S, Nakajima T, Suzuki S, Ariyasu R, Komiyama T, Ohki Y
J Neurophysiol . 2020 Jun; 124(1):86-101. PMID: 32490722
Motor imagery is known to affect the reacquisition of motor functioning after damage to the central nervous system. However, it remains unclear whether motor imagery influences corticospinal (CST) excitation mediated...
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Shibuya S, Unenaka S, Zama T, Shimada S, Ohki Y
Front Hum Neurosci . 2019 Nov; 13:367. PMID: 31680917
In the rubber hand illusion (RHI), the subject recognizes a fake hand as his or her own. We recently found that the observation of embodied fake hand movement elicited mu-rhythm...