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Effects of value and reward magnitude on feedback negativity and P300
- Atsushi Sato, Asako Yasuda, +4 authors T. Kuboki
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuroreport
- 15 March 2005
Feedback negativity is a negative component of the event-related brain potential observed 250–300 ms after feedback stimuli. The present study investigated the effects of value (correct or incorrect)… Expand
Visual mismatch negativity: new evidence from the equiprobable paradigm.
- M. Kimura, J. Katayama, H. Ohira, E. Schröger
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychophysiology
- 1 March 2009
In visual oddball studies, deviant compared to standard stimuli elicited a posterior negative ERP at around 100-250 ms. To determine the underlying processes of the negativity, we used the… Expand
Eye movements during emotion recognition in faces.
- M. Schurgin, J. Nelson, S. Iida, H. Ohira, J. Chiao, S. Franconeri
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of vision
- 18 November 2014
When distinguishing whether a face displays a certain emotion, some regions of the face may contain more useful information than others. Here we ask whether people differentially attend to distinct… Expand
Association of neural and physiological responses during voluntary emotion suppression
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l-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses
- Kenta Kimura, M. Ozeki, L. Juneja, H. Ohira
- Medicine
- Biological Psychology
- 31 January 2007
L-Theanine is an amino acid contained in green tea leaves which is known to block the binding of L-glutamic acid to glutamate receptors in the brain. Because the characteristics of L-Theanine suggest… Expand
Unintentional temporal context-based prediction of emotional faces: an electrophysiological study.
- M. Kimura, Haruka Kondo, H. Ohira, E. Schröger
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cerebral cortex
- 1 August 2012
The ability to extract sequential regularities embedded in the temporal context or temporal structure of sensory events and to predict upcoming events based on the extracted sequential regularities… Expand
Neural evidence of effects of emotional valence on word recognition.
- M. Inaba, M. Nomura, H. Ohira
- Psychology, Medicine
- International journal of psychophysiology…
- 1 September 2005
There are no clear reports of electrophysiological evidence of the facilitating effect of negative valence on word recognition. However, behavioral psychological studies have suggested that negative… Expand
Functional association of the amygdala and ventral prefrontal cortex during cognitive evaluation of facial expressions primed by masked angry faces: an event-related fMRI study
- M. Nomura, H. Ohira, +4 authors Y. Yonekura
- Psychology, Medicine
- NeuroImage
- 31 January 2004
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Crossmodal effect with rubber hand illusion and gamma-band activity.
- Noriaki Kanayama, Atsushi Sato, H. Ohira
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychophysiology
- 1 May 2007
The integration of multimodal stimuli has been regarded as important for the promotion of adaptive behavior. Although recent work has identified brain areas that respond to multimodal stimuli, the… Expand
Cardiac responses predict decisions: an investigation of the relation between orienting response and decisions in the ultimatum game.
- Takahiro Osumi, H. Ohira
- Psychology, Medicine
- International journal of psychophysiology…
- 1 October 2009
Emotion-based behaviors in humans cannot be fully explained by economic rationality. Particularly, in the ultimatum game, which incorporates conflict between self-interest and fairness, negative… Expand
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