Research theme for competitive and other funds (4):
2016 - 2021 Neural circuits for flexible decision-making - Across-species integrated researches on human and nonhuman primate
2017 - 2020 視覚的選好判断における魅力度の同化効果と対比効果の神経メカニズム
2016 - 2019 価値に基づく意思決定における視覚的注意の役割
2014 - 2017 視覚的選好判断における潜在的処理と顕在的処理の神経メカニズム
Papers (26):
Toru Ishihara, Atsushi Miyazaki, Hiroki Tanaka, Takayuki Fujii, Muneyoshi Takahashi, Kuniyuki Nishina, Kei Kanari, Haruto Takagishi, Tetsuya Matsuda. Childhood exercise predicts response inhibition in later life via changes in brain connectivity and structure. NeuroImage. 2021. 237. 118196-118196
Ji Xu, Noha Mohsen Zommara, Kajornvut Ounjai, Muneyoshi Takahashi, Shunsuke Kobayashi, Tetsuya Matsuda, Johan Lauwereyns. Urgency Promotes Affective Disengagement: Effects From Bivalent Cues on Preference Formation for Abstract Images. Frontiers in Psychology. 2020. 11
Tanaka, H, Miyazaki, A, Fujii, T, Ishihara, T, Takahashi, M, Matsuda, T. Over-attribution of agency to objects and its neural mechanisms: A large-scale sample study using Human Connectome Project pipeline. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society. 2019
Ishihara, T, Miyazaki, A, Tanaka, H, Fujii, T, Takahashi, M, Matsumoto, Y, Kiyonari, T, Takagishi, H, Matsuda, T. The relationship between obesity and age-related structural brain changes: A multimodal MRI study using the Human Connectome Project-style paradigm. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society. 2019
Natural human tempo and its neural correlates
(43rd Annual Meeting of Japan Neuroscience Society 2020)
Over-attribution of agency to objects and its neural mechanisms: A large-scale sample study using Human Connectome Project pipeline
(42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society 2019)
The relationship between implicit leadership in interpersonal rhythmic interaction and trust in a partner.
(42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society 2019)
Propagation of sensory cortical activity of a binding of light and somatosensory information by fear conditioning
(42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society 2019)
Free finger tapping tempo reflects intrinsic brain rhythms (2): assessed by resting-state fMRI
(42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society 2019)