[Japanese]



Kazuhiko Yokosawa,
Dr. 
A fellow of the
Psychonomic Society
Professor emeritus
Department of Psychology
Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Education
1979 Tokyo Institute of Technology, B.A. in Engineering
1981 Tokyo Institute of Technology, M.A. in Engineering
1990 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ph.D. in Engineering
Professional Employment
1981 - 1986 Researcher, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Corp.
1986 - 1990 ATR Auditory and Visual Perception Research Labs.
1986 - 1991 Senior Research Scientist, NTT Basic Research Labs.
1991 - 1992 Visiting Associate Professor, Institute of Industrial Engineering,
The University of Tokyo
1992 - 1995 Senior Research Scientist, NTT Basic Research Labs.
1995 - 1996 Visiting Scholar, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
1996 - 1998 Senior Research Scientist & Supervisor, NTT Basic Research
Labs.
1998 - 2006 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology,
The University of Tokyo
2006 - present Professor, Graduate School of Humanities
and Sociology, The University of Tokyo
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Research Interests
Integrated
Perception (Attention, Object & Scene Perception, Representation of
Body & Space, Trans-Modal Perception, Aesthetics, Synesthesia, etc.)
Recent Publications
(2000- )

- L. Okubo & K. Yokosawa (in press). Attentional allocation and the pan-field color illusion, Journal
of Vision.
- K. Uno & K. Yokosawa (2022). Cross-modal correspondence between auditory pitch and visual elevation modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration, Scientific Reports, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25614-3.
- M. Ohno, K. Yokosawa & T. Narumi (2022). Basics of integrated perception and its application to the multi sensory interface, Transaction of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 27, 1, 18-28. [in Japanese]
- K. Uno & K. Yokosawa (2022). Pitch-elevation and pitch-size crossmodal correspondences do not affect temporal ventriloquism, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics.
- D. Mine & K. Yokosawa (2021). Adaptation to delayed visual feedback of the body movement extends multi-sensory peripersonal space, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics.
- D. Mine, S. Kimoto, & K. Yokosawa (2021). Obstacles affect perceptions of egocentric distances in virtual environments, Frontiers in Virtual Reality.
- D. Mine & K. Yokosawa (2021). Remote hand: Hand-centered peripersonal space transfers to a disconnected hand avatar, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 83, 3250-3258..
- N. B. Root, M. Asano, H. Melero, C.-Y. Kim, A. V. Sidoroff-Dorso, A. Vatakis, K. Yokosawa, V. S. Ramachandran, & R. Rouw (2021). Do the colors of your letters depend on your language? Language-dependent and universal influences on grapheme-color synesthesia in seven languages, Consciousness and Cognition.
- D. Mine & K. Yoksoawa (2021). Does response facilitation to visuo-tactile stimuli around remote-controlled hand avatar reflect peripersonal space or attentional bias? Experimental Brain Research.
- L. Okubo, K. Yokosawa, M. Sawayama, & T. Kawabe (2021). Discounting mechanism underlies extinction illusion, Consciousness and Cognition.
- K. Uno, M. Asano, & K. Yokosawa (2021). Consistency of synesthetic association varies with grapheme familiarity: A longitudinal study of grapheme-color synesthesia, Consciousness and Cognition.
- K. Yokosawa (2021). Synesthesia, Neurology, 95, 2, 195-201. [in Japanese]
- D. Mine & K. Yokosawa (2021). Disconnected hand avatar can be integrated into the peripersonal space, Experimental Brain Research, 239, 1, 237-244.
- K. Uno & K. Yokosawa (2020). Apparent physical brightness of graphemes is altered by their synaesthetic colour in grapheme-colour synaesthetes Scientific Reports, 10:20134. DOI:10.1038/s41598-020-77298-2
- D. Mine, N. Ogawa, T. Narumi, & K. Yokosawa (2020). The relationship between the body and the environment in the virtual world: The interpupillary distance affects the body size perception. PLOS ONE 15(4): e0232290.
- K. Uno, M. Asano, H. Kadowaki, & K. Yokosawa (2020). Grapheme-color associations can transfer to novel graphemes when synesthetic colors function as grapheme “discriminating markers", Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 27, 4, 700-706.
- E. Kumakura, T. Nobuta, M. Asano, & K. Yokosawa (2019). Effects of cultural set on color preferences, The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 38, 1, 26-32. [in Japanese]
- J. Nagai, K. Yokosawa, & M. Asano (2019). Regularities in associations between kana characters and colors shown by Japanese non-synesthetes, CIGNITIVE STUDIES: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society, 26, 4, 426-439. [in Japanese]
- M. Asano, S. Takahashi, T. Tsushiro, & K. Yokosawa (2019). Synaesthetic colour associations for Japanese Kanji characters: From
the perspective of grapheme learning, Philosophical Transaction of The Royal Society B, 374: 20180349.
- E. Kumakura, K. Schmid, K. Yokosawa, & A. Werner (2019). Subjective evaluation of natural high-saturated images on a wide gamut
display, Color Research and Application, 44, 6, 886-893.
- K. Uno, M. Asano, & K. Yokosawa (2019). Influence of graphemic information on the number of synesthetic colors for Japanese Kanji characters, The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 89, 6, 571-579. [in Japanese]
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2018). Facilitation of change detection by continuous focused attention, The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 89, 5, 527-532. [in Japanese]
- E. Matsuda, Y. Okazaki, M. Asano, K. Yokosawa (2018). Developmental Changes in Number Personification by Elementary School Children, Frontiers in Psychology, 9:2214, DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02214
- Q. Li, R. Nakashima, & K. Yokosawa (2018). Task-irrelevant spatial dividers facilitate counting and numerosity estimation, Scientific Reports, 8:15620. DOI:10.1038/s41598-018-33877-y
- N. B. Root, R. Rouw, M. Asano, C.-Y. Kim, H. Melero, K. Yokosawa, & V. S. Ramachandran (2018). Why is the synesthete's "A" red? Using a five-language dataset to disentangle the effects of shape, sound, semantics, and ordinality on inducer-concurrent relationships in
grapheme-color synesthesia, Cortex, 99, 375-389.
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2018). To see dynamic change: Continuous focused attention facilitates change detection, but the effect persists briefly, Visual Cognition, 26, 1, 37-47.
- R. Niimi, H. Shimada, & K. Yokosawa (2017). Inhibition of Return Decays Rapidly When Familiar Objects Are Used.
Japanese Psychological Research, 59, 2, 167-177.
- K. Yokosawa & J. Kawahara (2017). Basic Scheme of Visual Attention for Rising in Awareness, IPSJ Magazine "Joho Shori", 58, 4, 282-286. [in Japanese]
- K. Yokosawa (2017). What is attention?, Clinical Neuroscience, 35, 8, 918−921. [in Japanese]
- K. Yoksoawa (2017). Hand- and fingure-ownership and rubber-hand
illusion, Clinical Neuroscience, 35, 2, 186-188. [in Japanese]
- J. Nagai, K. Yokosawa, & M. Asano (2016). Biases and
regularities of grapheme-colour associations in Japanese nonsynaesthetic
population, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69, 1, 11-23.
- K. Nonose, R. Niimi, & K. Yokosawa (2016). On the
three-quarter view advantage of familiar object recognition, Psychological
Research, 80, 6, 1030-1048.
- R. Nakashima, Y. Komori, E. Maeda, T. Yoshikawa, & K. Yokosawa (2016). Temporal
Characteristics of Radiologists' and Novices' Lesion Detection in
Viewing Medical Images Presented Rapidly and Sequentially, Frontiers in Psychology, 7:1553, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01553
- C.
Ishiguro, K. Yoksoawa, & T. Okada (2016). Eye movements during
art appreciation by students taking a photo creation course, Frontiers in Psychology, 7:1074, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01074
- K. Yokosawa, K. B. Schloss, M. Asano, & S. E. Palmer (2016). Ecological Effects in Cross-Cultural Differences between US and
Japanese Color Preferences, Cognitive Science, 40, 7, 1590–1616.
- G. Sastyin, R. Niimi, & K. Yokosawa (2015). Does object view influence the scene consistency effect?, Attention,
Perception & Psychophysics, 77, 3, 856-866.
- S. Kanaya, W. Fujisaki, S. Nishida, S. Furukawa, & K. Yokosawa
(2015). Effects of frequency separation and diotic/dichotic
presentations on the alternation frequency limits in audition derived
from a temporal phase discrimination task, Perception, 44, 2, 198–214.
- R.
Nakashima, C. Watanabe, E. Maeda, T. Yoshikawa, I. Matsuda, S. Miki,
& K. Yokosawa (2015). The effect of expert knowledge on medical
search: Medical experts have specialized abilities for detecting
serious lesions, Psychological
Research, 79, 5, 729-738.
- S.
Kanaya & K. Yoksoawa (2015). Hand-ownership and rubber-hand
illusion, Journal of the Society of Biomechanisms Japan, 39, 2, 69-74.
[in Japanese]
- M.
Shoda, N.Kuroda, & K. Yoksoawa (2015). Human faces and gaze
direction strongly affects eye fixations within magical tricks, The Japanese
Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 12, 2, 69-76. [in Japanese]
- R.
Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2015). The role of sustained attention
in shift-contingent change blindness, The Japanese Journal of
Psychology, 85, 6, 603-608. [in Japanese]
- A.
Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2014). Horizontal and vertical spatial
representations in stimulus-response compatibility Effect, Japanese Psychological Review 57, 2, 235-257. [in Japanese]
- M.
Asano & K. Yokosawa (2014). Grapheme-Color Synesthesia: Hidden
connections between character and color perception, Journal of Human
Interface Society, 16, 4, 265-268. [in Japanese]
- K. Yokosawa (2014). Integrated Perception, CIGNITIVE STUDIES: Bulletin
of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society, 21, 3, 295-303. [in Japanese]
- W. Yamashita, R. Niimi, S. Kanazawa, M. Yamaguchi K., & K. Yokosawa (2014). Three-quarter view preference for three-dimensional objects in
8-month-old infants, Journal of Vision, 14(4), 5, 1-10. doi:10.1167/14.4.5
- K. Tamaoka, M. Asano, Y. Miyaoka, & K. Yokosawa (2014). Pre- and post-head processing for single- and double-scrambled sentences of a head-final language by the eye tracking method, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 43, 2, 167-185.
- E.
Maeda, T. Yoshikawa, R. Nakashima, K. Kobayashi, K. Yokosawa, N.
Hayashi, Y. Masutani, N. Yoshioka, M. Akahane & K. Ohtomo (2013). Experimental system for measurement of radiologists' performance by visual search task, SpringerPlus,
2:607. DOI: 10.1186/10.1186/2193-1801-2-607
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2013). Grapheme learning and grapheme-color synesthesia: Toward a comprehensive model of grapheme-color association, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7:757. DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00757
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2013). Determinants of synaesthetic colours for different types of graphemes: Towards a comprehensive model, Visual Cognition, 21, 6, 674-678.
- R, Nakashima, K. Kobayashi, E. Maeda, T. Yoshikawa, & K. Yokosawa (2013). Visual search of experts in medical image reading: The effect of training, target prevalence, and expert knowledge, Frontiers in Psychology, 4:166. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00166.
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2013). Visual search in divided areas: Dividers initially interfere with and later facilitate visual search, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics,
75, 2, 299-307.
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2012). Spatial stimulus-response compatibility effect, Japanese Psychological Review, 55, 4, 436-458. [in Japanese]
- S. Kanaya, Y. Matsushima, & K. Yokosawa (2012). Does Seeing Ice Really Feel Cold? Visual-Thermal Interaction under an Illusory Body-Ownership, PLoS ONE, 7(11): e47293. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0047293
- K.
Yokosawa & S. Kanaya (2012). Ventriloquism and audio-visual
integration of voice and face, BRAIN and NERVE, 64, 7, 771-777. [in
Japanese]
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2012). Synesthetic colors for Japanese late acquired graphemes, Consciousness and Cognition, 21, 2, 983-993.
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2012). Sustained attention can create an (illusory) experience of seeing dynamic change, Visual
Cognition, 20, 3, 265-283
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2012). Effects of Visual Cue and Response Assignment on Spatial Stimulus Coding in Stimulus-Response Compatibility. Quarterly
Journal of Experimental Psychology,
65, 1, 55-72.
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2011). Implicit synesthetic perception in lexical processing.The Japanese
Journal of Psychonomic Science, 30, 1
,141-142.
- S. Kanaya, T. Ishiwata, & K. Yokosawa (2011). Self-produced touch in rubber hand illusion. The Japanese
Journal of Psychonomic Science, 30, 1, 11-18. [in Japanese]
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2011). Synesthetic colors are elicited by sound quality in Japanese synesthetes, Consciousness and Cognition, 20, 4, 1816-1823.
- A. Saneyoshi, R. Niimi, T. Suetsugu, T. Kaminaga, & K. Yokosawa (2011). Iconic memory and parietofrontal network: fMRI study using temporal integration, NeuroReport,
22, 11, 515-519.
- R. Niimi, A. Saneyoshi, R. Abe, T. Kaminaga, & K. Yokosawa (2011). Parietal and frontal object areas underlie perception of object orientation in depth, Neuroscience Letters, 496, 35-39.
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2011). Rapid extraction of gist from visual text and its influence on word recognition, The Journal of General Psychology, 138, 2, 127-154.
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2011). Does scene context always facilitate retrieval of visual object representations?, Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 18, 2, 309-315.
- S. Kanaya & K. Yokosawa (2011). Perceptual congruency of audio-visual speech affects ventriloquism with bilateral visual stimuli, Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 18, 1, 123-128.
- R.
Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2010). Visual representation of natural
scenes in flicker changes, The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 81, 3.
[in Japanese]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2010). Visual and auditory accessory stimulus offset and the Simon effect. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics.
72 1965-1974.
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2010). Response-specifying cue for action interferes with perception of feature-sharing stimuli. Quarterly
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 6, 1150-1167.
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2010). Effector identity and orthogonal stimulus-response compatibility in blindness to response-compatible stimuli. Psychological
Research, 74, 2, 172-181.
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2009). The effects of visual or auditory offset on response selection. The Japanese
Journal of Psychonomic Science, 28, 1, 167-168.
- A.
Saneyoshi, R. Niimi, T. Suetsugu, T. Kaminaga, & K. Yokosawa
(2009).The neural basis for temporal integration of visual information
in short term memory. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 28,
1, 23-34. [in Japanese]
- A. Era & K. Yokosawa (2009). Visual cuing effect
for haptic angle judgment, The Japanese Jouranl of Psychology, 80, 3,
232-237. [in Japanese]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2009). Effects
of laterality and pitch height of an auditory accessory stimulus on
horizontal response selection: The Simon effect and the SMARC effect. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review,
16, 4, 666-670.
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2009). Viewpoint
dependency in the recognition of non-elongated familiar objects:
Testing the effects of symmetry, front-back axis, and familiarity. Perception,
38, 4, 533-551.
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2009). Three-quarter views are subjectively good because object orientation is uncertain. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 16, 2, 289-294.
- M.
Asano & K. Yokosawa (2008). Sentence context processing has
priority over constituent word processing. The Japanese Journal of
Psychonomic Science, 27, 1, 113-114.
- M. Asano, S. Kanaya, & K. Yokosawa (2008). Proofreaders show a generalized ability to allocate spatial attention to detect changes. Psychologia, 51, 2, 126-141.
- R. Niimi, K. Watanabe, & K. Yokosawa (2008). The
dynamic-stimulus advantage of visual symmetry perception. Psychological
Research, 72, 5, 567-579.
- A. Ariga & K. Yokosawa (2008). Contingent attentional capture
occurs by activated target congruence. Perception
& Psychophysics, 70, 4, 680-687.
- A. Ariga & K. Yokosawa (2008). Attentional awakening: Gradual
modulation of temporal attention in rapid serial visual presentation. Psychological
Research, 72, 2, 192-202.
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2008). Determining the orientation of
depth-rotated familiar objects. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 15, 1, 208-214.
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2007). Preparation
for horizontal or vertical dimensions affects the right-left prevalence
effect. Perception & Psychophysics,
69, 7, 1242-1252.
- A. Ariga, K. Yokosawa, & H. Ogawa (2007). Object-based
attentional selection and awareness of objects. Visual
Cognition, 15, 6, 685-709.
- Y. Hibi & K. Yokosawa (2007). On
the Relation Between Object and Action: Response Consistency and Stimulus-Response
Compatibility. Visual
Cognition, 15, 3, 349-380.
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2007). Visual symmetry perception and its
functional role. Japanese Psychological Review, 50, 2, 119-134. [in Japanese]
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2007). Characteristics of a high-level vision
of proofreaders. The Japanese
Journal of Psychonomic Science, 26, 1, 29-37. [in Japanese]
- H. Jin & K. Yokosawa (2007). The attribute of language-switching
in Chinese-Japanese bilinguals' word recognition.The Japanese Journal
of Psychonomic Science, 25, 2, 279-280.
- A. Ariga & K. Yokosawa (2007). Semantic activation of target congruence
contingently captures attention. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science,
25, 2, 285-286.
- R. Niimi, K. Yokosawa, & K. Watanabe (2006). Attentional
set for axis of symmetry in symmetry-defined visual search. Perception
& Psychophysics, 68, 7, 1153-1162.
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2006). Grouping
and trajectory storage in multiple object tracking: Impairments due to
common item motion. Perception,
35, 483-495. [demo]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2006). Orthogonal
Stimulus-Response compatibility effects emerge even when the stimulus
position is task irrelevant. Quarterly
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 6, 1021-1032.
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2006). Color diagnosticity or category:
Which determines the role of color in visual object recognition? The Japanese
Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 3, 2, 181-192. [in Japanese]
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2006). The role of visual symmetry in determining
depth orientation of familiar objects. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic
Science, 25, 1, 105-106.
- R. Niimi, K. Watanabe, & K. Yokosawa (2005). The
role of visible persistence for perception of visual bilateral symmetry.
Japanese Psychological
Research, 47, 4, 262-270.
- A. Ariga & K. Yokosawa (2005). The transitions of time-dependent
performance in the task. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science,
24, 1, 117-118.
- K. Yokosawa, E. Wada, & H. Mitsumatsu (2005). Coding
and transformation of cognitive maps in a virtual environment. Electronics
and Communications in Japan: Part 3, 88, 4 , 43 - 50.
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2004). The effect of phonology and misprint
location on Japanese proofreading. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic
Science, 23, 1, 103-104.
- S. Takei, T. Takeuchi, & K. Yokosawa (2004). Low-level visual interaction
in the effect of peripheral cuing. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic
Science, 23, 1, 99-100.
- Y. Makino, K. Yokosawa, Y. Takeda & T. Kumada (2004). Visual
search and memory search engage extensive overlapping cerebral cortices:
An fMRI study. NeuroImage,
23, 525-533.
- T. Takeuchi, K. Yokosawa, & K.K. De Valois (2004). Texture
segregation by motion under low luminance levels. Vision
Research, 44, 2, 157-166.
- H. Mitsumatsu & K. Yokosawa (2004). Invariance of object recognition
with changes of view. Japanese Psychological Review, 47, 2, 241-256. [in
Japanese]
- T. Takeuchi, S. Takei, & K. Yokosawa (2004). Temporal characteristics
of signal enhancement by visual attention. The Japanese Jouranl of Psychology,
75, 3, 229-237. [in Japanese]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2004). Orthogonal stimulus-response
compatibility effect with multiple stimuli, Transactions of the Virtual
Reality Society of Japan, 9, 1, 21-26. [in Japanese]
- K. Yokosawa, E. Wada, & H. Mitsumatsu (2004). The coding and transformation
of cognitive maps in a virtual environment. The IEICE Transaction on Fundamentals
of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences, J87-A, 1, 13-19.
[in Japanese]
- H. Mitsumatsu & K. Yokosawa (2003). Efficient
extrapolation of the view using the dynamic and predictive stimulus.
Perception, 32,
8, 969-983.
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2003). Negative
priming and stimulus familiarity: What causes opposite results? Memory
& Cognition, 31, 3, 369-379.
- K. Yokosawa & T. Kumada (2003).
Voluntary Aspects of Attentional Control Setting for Detecting A Feature-Defined
Target. Japanese
Psychological Research, 45, 1, 1-14.
- K. Yokosawa & H. Mitsumatsu (2003). Does
disruption of a scene impair change detection? Journal
of Vision, 3, 1, 41-48.
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2003). Visual attention and objecthood.
Japanese Psychological Review, 46, 3, 527-542. [in Japanese]
- K. Yokosawa & T. Ohtani (2003). Representation and attention in
blindness phenomena - Current approaches to inattentional blindness and
change blindness-. Japanese Psychological Review,
46, 3, 482-500. [in Japanese]
- S. Takei, T. Takeuchi, & K. Yokosawa (2003). Feature search in the
central and peripheral visual fields. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic
Science, 21, 2, 112-119. [in Japanese]
- M. Ozeki & K. Yokosawa (2003). The properties of visual short-term
memory on change detection task. The Japanese Jouranl of Psychology, 73,
6, 464-471. [in Japanese]
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2003). The effect of surface and superordinate
characteristics in visual object recognition. CIGNITIVE STUDIES: Bulletin
of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society, 10, 1, 145-159. [in Japanese]
- N. Matsuzaki, H. Shigemasu, N. Ito, & K. Yokosawa (2002). Environment
for Psychological Experiments on the Internet. Educational Technology
Research, 25, 1/2, 19-28.
- H. Mitsumatsu & K. Yokosawa (2002).
How does the internal detail of the object contribute to recognition?
Perception 31,
11, 1289-1298.
- Y. Hibi & K. Yokosawa (2002). The effect of response representation
in a task switch. The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 21, 1,
57-58.
- K. Yokosawa, Y. Takeda & T. Kumada (2002). Top-down attention to
location, feature, and objects and its brain activity, Japanese Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience, 3, 3, 198-203. [in Japanese]
- J. Kawahara & K. Yokosawa (2001). Preattentive
perception of multiple illusory line motion: A formal model of parallel
independent-detection in visual search, The Journal
of General Psychology, 128, 4, 357-383.
- M. Suganuma, K. Yokosawa, & T.Sato (2001). Three-dimensional curve
tracing、The Japanese Jouranl of Psychology, 72, 5, 387-396. [in Japanese]
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2001). Negative Priming : The fitness and
mechanisms of the phenomenon, Japanese Psychological Review, 44, 3, 289-306.
[in Japanese]
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2001). Does distractor interference occur
by rotated characters? : An examination of its relation to negative priming,
The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 20, 1, 31-32. [in Japanese]
- N. Matsuzaki, H. Shigemasu, N. Ito, & K. Yokosawa (2001). Environmental
for Psychological Experiments on the Internet, Japanese Journal of Educational
Technology, 24, 4, 217-226. [in Japanese]
- J. Nagai, K. Yokosawa & Y. Takano (2000). Does negative priming
occur by rotated characters? The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 71, 5,
395-402. [in Japanese]
- J. Nagai, K & Yokosawa (2000). Effects of stimulus rotation on negative
priming : An investigation by character identification task, The Japanese
Journal of Psychonomic Science, 19, 1, 35-36. [in Japanese]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2000). Basic evidence for curve tracing
in depth, The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science , 19, 1, 43-44.[in
Japanese]
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Recent International Presentations (1999- )
- K. Yokosawa, R. Monjo, & K. Konishi (2021). Auxiliary Movements Contribute to Maintaining Mental Tempo, The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
- L. Okubo, T. Kawabe & K. Yokosawa (2021). Attentional Allocation and the Pan-Field Color Illusion, The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
- K. Yokosawa, K. Uno, & M. Asano (2020). Factors influencing
longitudinal consistency of synesthetic colors for graphemes, The 61th
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
- D. Mine & K. Yokosawa (2020). Disconnected hand avatar in peripersonal space, Virtual OPAM 28th Annual Meeting
- K. Yokosawa, K. Uno, & M. Asano (2020). Longitudinal
consistency of synesthetic colors for 300 graphemes, The 20th annual
meeting of the Vision Science Society
- L. Okubo, K. Yokosawa, M. Sawayama & T. Kawabe (2020). Why does
a disk subjectively disappear in Ninio’s extinction illusion? The 20th
annual meeting of the Vision Science Society
- K. Yokosawa & A. Hayashi (2019). Perceptual learning of
feature correspondence within the visual modality and between
audio-visual modalities,
The 60th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Montréal, Canada)
- K. Konishi & K. Yokosawa (2019). Dynamic non-speech stimuli
modulate the ventriloquist effect in situations with multiple events,
The 60th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Montréal, Canada)
- L. Tobayama, S. Harashima, & K. Yokosawa (2019). Influence of
ambiguous pitch-class information on sound-color synesthesia, Auditory
Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (APCAM) 18th Annual Meeting (Montréal, Canada)
- L. Okubo, K. Uno, & K. Yokosawa (2019). Enhancement of color working memory in grapheme-color synesthetes, OPAM 27th Annual
Meeting (Montréal, Canada)
- D. Mine, N. Ogawa, T. Narumi, & K. Yokosawa (2019). Wider IPD Makes
People Perceive Their Body to be not so Large when Large Hands are
Presented. International Conference on Artificial Reality and
Telexistence Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments (ICAT-EGVE)
(Tokyo, Japan).
- K. Yokosawa, Y. Shimane, & R. Niimi (2019). Scene consistency
effect of object recognition in peripheral vision, The 23rd Annual
Meeting of the Association for Scientific Study of Consciousness
(London, Canada).
- K. Uno & K. Yokosawa (2019). Influence of synesthetic color
experience on brightness perception, The 23rd Annual Meeting of the
Association for Scientific Study of Consciousness (London, Canada).
- K. Yokosawa, A. Hayashi, & R. Ishihara (2019). Statistical
learning of cross-modal correspondence with non-linear mappings, The
19th annual meeting of the
Vision Science Society (St.
Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, T. Nobuta, & M. Asano (2018). Effects of
traditional culture on color preference. The 59th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, 5007 (New Orleans, USA).
- L. Tobayama & K. Yokosawa (2018). Tonality-Color Synesthesia and Absolute Pitch, The 59th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, 2077 (New Orleans, USA).
- K. Uno & K. Yokosawa (2018). Grapheme-texture association accompanying grapheme-color synesthesia, OPAM 26th Annual
Meeting (New Orleans, USA).
- K. Yokosawa, H. Kadowaki, K. Uno, & M. Asano (2018).
Grapheme-colour associations can transfer to novel graphemes when
synaesthetic colours function as grapheme “discriminating markers”.a
Royal Society discussion meeting: Bridging senses: new developments in
synaesthesia, (London, United Kingdom).
- E. Matsuda, Y. Okazaki, M. Asano, & K. Yokosawa (2018).
Developmental decrease in number personification by non-synesthetic
children. The 22nd meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study
of Consciousness (ASSC), S9-10, (Krakow, Poland).
- E.
Kumakura, A. Werner, & K. Yokosawa (2018). Effect of imagining
another culture on color preference, The 18th annual meeting of the
Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- A. Hayashi & K. Yokosawa (2018). Acquirement of cross-modal
correspondence from mere experience, The 18th annual meeting of the
Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- K. Konishi, R. Nakashima, & K. Yokosawa (2018). Does a
salient auditory stimulus always impair visual memory? The 18th annual
meeting of the Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, Q. Li (2018). The capacity of visual working
memory for scenes, The 18th annual meeting of the Vision Science
Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa & M. Asano (2017). Synesthetic associations in
Japanese grapheme-color synesthesia, The Inaugural Sino-Danish Center
Symposium on Synaesthesia, Expertise, and Multi-Sensory Perception
(Beijing, China)
- M. Asano, J. Nagai, & K. Yokosawa (2017). The relationship
between temporal consistency and sensitivity to regulatory factors in
grapheme-color associations, The Inaugural Sino-Danish Center Symposium
on Synaesthesia, Expertise, and Multi-Sensory Perception (Beijing,
China)
- K. Yokosawa, S. Kita, & M. Asano (2017). Becoming a
"Bandwagon Fan" of a Sports Team Immediately Increases Preference for
Colors Associated With the Team, The 58th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society (Vancouver, Canada)
- L. Tobayama, E. Kumakura, & K. Yokosawa (2017).
Commonalities between grapheme-color and sound-color synesthetic
association in grapheme-color synesthetes, OPAM 25th Annual Meeting
(Vancouver, Canada)
- K. Uno, M. Asano, & K. Yokosawa (2017). Influence of
grapheme properties on the number of synesthetic colors for Japanese
Kanji characters, OPAM 25th Annual Meeting (Vancouver, Canada)
- M. Asano, J. Nagai, & K. Yokosawa (2017). Temporal
Consistency in Grapheme-Color Synesthesia Covaries with Sensitivity to
Regulatory Factors in Grapheme-Color Associations,International
Association of Synaesthetes, Artists, and Scientists Symposium (Los
Angeles, U.S.A.)
- N. Root, R. Rouw, M. Asano, C.-Y. Kim, H. Melero, K. Yokosawa,
& V. Ramachandran (2017). The Promise of Multi-Language
Synesthesia Datasets Using a Five Language Dataset to Disentangle the
Effects of Shape-Sound Semantics and Ordinality on Grapheme-Color
Associations in Grapheme-Color Synesthesia, International Association
of Synaesthetes, Artists, and Scientists Symposium (Los Angeles, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, T. Tsushiro, & M. Asano (2017). Grapheme-color
associations can immediately transfer to novel graphemes, but such
synesthetic colors are unstable, The 17th annual meeting of the Vision
Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- A.
Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2016). Response Speed and Response Force
in the Simon Effect, The 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
(Boston, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, T. Tsushiro, Q. Li, & M. Asano (2016). Effects
of Learning New Sounds or Meanings for Kanji Characters on Synesthetic
Grapheme-Color Association, The 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic
Society (Boston, U.S.A.)
- J. Nagai, K. Yokosawa, & M. Asano (2016). Color
Associations for the English Alphabet in Non- Synesthetic Japanese
People. JUN-ICHI NAGAI, University of the Sacred Heart, The 57th Annual
Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Boston, U.S.A.)
- E. Kumakura & K. Yokosawa (2016). Sound-Color
Correspondences Do Not Affect Preference Ratings, OPAM 24th Annual
Meeting (Boston, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa (2016). Ecological Effects in Cross-Cultural
Differences on Single Colour Preferences: The Effect of
Symbolic/Conceptual Associations, Farbe Im Kopf, (Tübingen, Germany)
- Q. Li, R. Nakashima, & K. Yokosawa (2016). The effects of
spatial dividers on counting and numerosity estimation, The 39th
European Conference on Visual Perception (Barcelona, Spain)
- J.
Nagai, K. Yokosawa, & M. Asano (2016). Synesthesia-like
associations between graphemes and colors in Japanese non-synesthetic
population. International Congress of Psychology (Yokohama, Japan)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2016). Determinants of synesthetic
colors for different types of graphemes, Japanese characters and the
English alphabet: a developmental model. International Congress on
Psychology (Yokohama, Japan)
- R. Niimi, T. Saiki, & K. Yokosawa (2016). Auditory scene context
facilities visual object recognition, International Congress on
Psychology (Yokohama, Japan)
- K. Yokosawa, S. Takahashi, & M. Asano (2016). Influence of
visual complexity on synesthetic color choice for Japanese Kanji
characters, The 16th annual meeting of the Vision Science Society (St.
Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- E. Kumakura & K. Yokosawa (2016). Disappearance of
co-occurring biases among multiple features for contrast judgments, The
16th annual meeting of the Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach,
U.S.A.)
- Q. Li & K. Yokosawa (2016). A task-irrelevant high
memorability image can impair or enhance visual search performance, The
16th annual meeting of the Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach,
U.S.A.)
- Q. Li, R. Nakashima, & K. Yokosawa (2016). The effects of
spatial dividers on counting and numerosity estimation, The 39th
European Conference on Visual Perception (Barcelona, Spain)
- K. Yokosawa, M. Harada, & M. Asano (2015). Effect of labeling
colors before rating the color preferences, The 56th Annual Meeting of
the Psychonomic Society (Chicago, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya, Y. Ueda, H. Tochiya, & K. Yokosawa (2015). Factors
mediating the correspondence between unfamiliar faces and voices, The
56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Chicago, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano, S. Takahashi, & K. Yokosawa (2015). Influence of
meaning on synesthetic color choice for Japanese Kanji characters with
abstract meanings, The 56th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
(Chicago, U.S.A.)
- E. Kumakura, A. Muto, & K. Yokosawa (2015). Single color
expression of primary triads, The 56th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society (Chicago, U.S.A.)
Q. Li & K. Yokosawa (2015). The relationship between visual attention and image memorability, OPAM
23rd
Annual Meeting (Chicago, U.S.A.)
- K.
Yokosawa & M. Asano (2015). Relation between synesthetic
grapheme-color associa- tions and the sub-types of synesthesia. The15th
annual
meeting of the Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya, Y. Ueda, H. Tochiya, & K.
Yokosawa (2015). The correspondence between neutral voice and face is mediated by common perceptual properties. The15th
annual
meeting of the Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- E. Kumakura & K.
Yokosawa (2015). Acquiring multiple cross-modal correspondences. The15th
annual
meeting of the Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- R.
Niimi, R. Ehara, & K. Yokosawa (2014). On the top-view disadvantage
in visual object recognition. The 55th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic
Society (Long Beach, USA)
- J. Nagai, K. Yokosawa, & M. Asano (2014). Non-random
associations between graphemes and colors: How do Japanese
non-synesthetes associate Kana characters with colors? The 55th Annual
Meeting of the Psychonomic
Society (Long Beach, USA)
- A. Nishimuta, N. Suzuki, & K. Yokosawa (2014). Influence
of intermixed auditory/visual incompatible spatial mapping on the
auditory/visual Simon effect. The 55th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic
Society (Long Beach, USA)
- K.
Yokosawa, M. Asano, N. Kanazawa, K. B. Schloss, & S. E. Palmer
(2014). The effect of symbolic/conceptual associations on single color
preferences. The 55th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic
Society (Long Beach, USA)
- E. Kumakura & K. Yokosawa (2014). Learning to integrate the independent multiple features, OPAM 22nd
Annual Meeting (Long Beach, USA)
- K.
Yokosawa & M. Shoda (2014). Event file activation interferes
allocation of visual attention during motor movement. The14th annual
meeting of the Vision Science Society (St. Pete Beach, U.S.A.)
- K.
Yokosawa, R. Nakashima, & H. Kawai (2013).Visual Search
Facilitation by Divider Frames Depends on the Saliency of the Frames.,
The 54th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Toronto, Canada)
- S. Kanaya, M. Mori, & K. Yokosawa (2013).The
Possibility of Out-of-Body Experience Under Correlated Visual-Tactile
Input Through Air Flow, The 54th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic
Society (Toronto, Canada)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2013). Determinants of
Synesthetic Colors for Different Types of Graphemes: Toward a
Comprehensive Model, OPAM 21st
Annual Meeting (Toronto, Canada)
- E. Kumakura, M. Asano, & K. Yokosawa (2013). Anisotropy
in cross-modal correspondences, OPAM
21st Annual Meeting (Toronto, Canada)
- M.
Shoda & K. Yokosawa (2013).Foot movement for walking biases the
visual attention allocation. The35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive
Science Society (Berlin, Germany)
- A. Nishimura, K. Akimoto & K. Yokosawa (2013).
Seating arrangement in two-dimensional joint Simon task, 5th Joint
Action Meeting (Berlin, Germany)
- K, Yokosawa, G. Sastyin, & R. Niimi (2013). Does
viewpoint dependency effect influence scene consistency effect? The13th
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya, W. Fujisaki, S. Nishida, S. Furukawa, &
K, Yokosawa (2013). Comparisons of temporal frequency limits for
cross-attribute binding tasks in vision and audition. The13th annual
meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano, M. Shimizu, & K Yokosawai (2013).
Context-dependent suppression of color information in grapheme-color
synesthesia. The13th annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- J.
Nagai, K. Yokosawa, & M. Asano (2013). Traits of grapheme-color
synesthesia in non-synesthetes. The13th annual meeting of The Vision
Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, & M. Asano (2012).The Spectrum of
Grapheme-Color Synesthesia, The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic
Society (Minneapolis, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya & K. Yokosawa (2012). The syllable
congruency of audio-visual speech stimuli and the response timing in
the ventriloquism with bilateral visual presentations, The 43rd NIPS International Symposium: Face Recognition and Perception (Okazaki, Japan).
- A.
Nishimura, K. Miyamoto, & K. Yokosawa (2012). Task complementarity
and response complementarity in the social Simon effect. The 34th
Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (Sapporo, Japan)
- M. Shoda, K. Yokosawa (2012). Magic props induce
misdirection differently from the magician's face. The34th Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (Sapporo, Japan)
- K. Yokosawa, F. Makino, & J. Kawahara (2012). Spatial eccentricity and temporal transition of split attentional foci. The12th annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya, W. Fujisaki, S. Nishida, & K. Yokosawa (2012). Temporal frequency limits for within- and cross-attribute binding in vision and audition. The12th annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
-
M. Asano, S. Kadowaki, K. Yokosawa, K. B. Schloss, & S. E. Palmer
(2011). Cross Cultural Differences and Commonalities in Preference for
Color Combination, The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
(Seattle, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, J. Nagai, & M. Asano
(2011).Grapheme-Color Synesthetic Tendency Test Without Color
Presentation, The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
(Seattle, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya, Y, Matsushima, & K. Yokosawa (2011). A
Thermal Illusion Induced by Visual Objects on the Rubber Hand, The 52nd
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Seattle, U.S.A.)
- R. Nakashima, E. Maeda, T. Yoshikawa, I. Matsuda, S.
Miki, & K. Yokosawa (2011).Both the Target Prevalence and
Importance Influence Radiologists? Miss Rates in the Lesion Searches,
The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Seattle, U.S.A.)
- M. Shoda & K. Yokosawa (2011). Semantic similarity does not affect layout learning,OPAM
19th Annual Meeting (Seattle, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa & M. Asano (2011). Synesthetic colors for Japanese scripts in Japanese synesthetes. The 12th International Multisensory Research Forum, 2-54. (Fukuoka, Japan)
- S.
Kanaya & K. Yokosawa (2011). Syllable congruency of audio-visual
speech stimuli facilitates the spatial ventriloquism only with
bilateral visual presentations, The 12th International Multisensory Research Forum 1-15. (Fukuoka, Japan)
- K, Yokosawa, S. Kanaya & T. Ishiwata(2011). Self-produced stimulation can elicit rubber hand illusion. The11th annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya & K. Yokosawa (2011). The way of multisensory spatial processing with audiovisual speech stimuli differs in single and bilateral visual presentations.. The 11th annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2011). Sustained attention facilitates change detection, but only in a brief blank duration. The11th annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- K.
Yokosawa, K. B. Schloss, R. M. Poggesi, & S. E. Palmer (2010).
Color preferences in Japanese-American bicultural observers. The 51st
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (St. Louis, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2010). Implicit
synesthetic perception in Japanese lexical processing. The 51st Annual
Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (St. Louis, U.S.A.)
- R. Nakashima, Y. Komori, E. Maeda, T. Yoshikawa, &
K. Yokosawa (2010). When searching for lesions, radiologists do not
miss rare targets. The 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
(St. Louis, U.S.A.)
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2010). The Simon
effect and the SMARC effect induced by an auditory accessory stimulus.
The 51st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. (St. Louis, U.S.A.)
- S.
Kanaya & K. Yokosawa (2010). Bilateral visual presentation revealed
the contribution of audio-visual congruency in ventriloquism. OPAM
18th Annual Meeting (St. Louis, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, N. Yano, K. B. Schloss, L. R. Prado-Leon, & S. E. Palmer (2010). Cross-Cultural Studies of Color Preferences: US, Japan, and Mexico. The tenth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- S. Kanaya & K. Yokosawa (2010). Integration and the perceptual unity of audio-visual utterances. The tenth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2010). Determinants of synesthetic color choice for Japanese characters. The tenth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2010). Sustained attention is involved only in dynamic change detection. The tenth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- A.
Saneyoshi, R. Niimi, R. Abe, T. Kaminaga, & K. Yokosawa (2009).
Object orientation In canonical and accidnetal views: An fMRI Study.
The 50th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Boston, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2009). Sentence context
representation activated by transposed phrases. The 50th Annual Meeting
of the Psychonomic Society Boston, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, & A. Asano (2009). Regulatory factors
of Japanese synesthetes in synesthetic perception. The 50th Annual
Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Boston, U.S.A.)
- R. Nakashima , K. Kobayashi, E. Maeda, T. Yoshikawa
& K. Yokosawa (2009). The prevalence effect in the tumor search:
Differences between experts and novices. The 50th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society. (Boston, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2009). Synesthetic colors for phonetic Japanese characters depend on sound qualities. OPAM
17th Annual Meeting (Boston, U.S.A.)
- S.
Kanaya & K. Yokosawa (2009). Audio-visual localization and
identification processes interact to solve incongruent information. OPAM
17th Annual Meeting (Boston, U.S.A.)
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2009). Does scene context always facilitate the retrievals of representations? OPAM
17th Annual Meeting (Boston, U.S.A.)
- W. Fushikida, K. B. Schloss, K. Yokosawa, & S. E. Palmer (2009). Cross-Cultural Differences in Color Preference: Japan vs. the USA . The nineth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.)
- A.
Saneyoshi, R. Niimi, T. Suetsugu, T. Kaminaga, & K. Yokosawa
(2008). Failure of temporally separated visual information integration:
An fMRI study. The 49th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
(Chicago, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2008). Sentence context
processing prevails over constituent word processing. The 49th Annual
Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Chicago, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa, N. Sato, & T. Kawashima (2008).
Effect of visuospatial cues on temporal order identification of sound
sequences. The 49th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Chicago,
U.S.A.)
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2008). A Simon effect
with appearance and disappearance of visual and auditory accessory
stimuli. The 49th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. (Chicago, U.S.A.)
- R. Nakashima & K. Yokosawa (2008). Frequent Shifts of a Scene Interrupt Change Detection. OPAM
16th Annual Meeting (Chicago, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa & A. Era (2008). Visual cue influence on three-dimensional haptic angle discrimination. The eighth
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.) [Journal
of Vision, 8, 6, 176]
- M. Asano, S. Kanaya, & K. Yokosawa (2008). Proofreaders show a generalized ability to allocate attention to detect changes. The eighth
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.) [Journal
of Vision, 8, 6, 462]
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2008). Three-quarter view is good because object orientation is uncertain. The eighth
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Naples, U.S.A.) [Journal
of Vision, 8, 6, 517]
- K.
Yokosawa & M. Asano (2007). Analyses of proofreading efficiency and
skill. The 48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (Long Beach,
U.S.A.)
- A. Nishimura &
K. Yokosawa (2007). Horizontal and vertical preparation in right-left
prevalence. The 48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. (Long Beach, U.S.A.)
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2007). A biased perception on the depth orientation of familiar objects. OPAM 15th
Annual Meeting (Long Beach, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2007). Anomalous word blindness in sentence
context. The
joint meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society and Psychonomics
Society (Edinburgh, Scotland)
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2007). Familiarity effects of natural objects
in visual search. The
joint meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society and Psychonomic Society
(Edinburgh, Scotland)
- A. Nishimura, A. Ariga, F. Ono, & K. Yokosawa (2007). Previous event
with spatial compatibility influences time perception
15th Conference of The European Society for Cognitive Psychology (Marseille,
France)
- H. Jin, A. Ariga, & K. Yokosawa (2007). How target language affects
attentional blink. The
6th International Symposium on Bilingualism (Hamburg, Germany)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2007). Characteristics of professional proofreaders
-Stroop effect and Change Blindness- Satellite workshop of The Japanese
Society for Cognitive Psychology (Kyoto, Japan)
- K. Yokosawa (2007). Midstream
order defi cit occurs with phonological encoding of order. The seventh
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal
of Vision, 7, 9, 691]
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2007). It
seems to turn away from me: Foreshortened front-back axes bias determination
of depth orientation of familiar objects. The seventh annual meeting
of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 7,
9, 1042]
- K. Yokosawa (2006). Distinctness not memorability affects background
contextual cueing. The 47th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society
(Houston, U.S.A.)
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2006). Determining the depth orientation
of familiar objects. OPAM 14th
Annual Meeting (Houston, U.S.A.)
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2006). The role of effector identity
in blindness to response-compatible stimuli. OPAM
14th Annual Meeting (Houston, U.S.A.)
- K. Yokosawa & H. Jin (2006). How
similarity in morphological representation affects Chinese-Japanese bilinguals'
word recognition? The
28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society [CogSci2006
proceedings, 2416-2421] (accepted as a Full Paper)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2006).
Contextual Interference within the Perceptual Span in Reading Japanese
Text. The
28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society [CogSci2006
proceedings, 985-990] (accepted as a Full Paper)
- K. Yokosawa & A. Era (2006). Surface
reflectance properties and feel of object surface. The sixth annual
meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision,
6, 6, 718]
- A. Ariga & K. Yokosawa (2006). Distractor
word meaning the target-defining color elicits the attentional blink.
The sixth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.)
[Journal of Vision, 6, 6, 1020]
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2006). Recognizing
orientation of depth-rotated familiar objects. The sixth annual meeting
of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 6,
6, 317]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2006).Cueing
of the stimulus location in polarity correspondence effect. The sixth
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) . [Journal
of Vision, 6, 6, 217]
- K. Yokosawa & A. Nishimura (2005). The role of response-specifying
precue in blindness to response-compatible stimuli. The 46th Annual Meeting
of the Psychonomic Society (Toronto, Canada)
- A. Ariga & K. Yokosawa (2005). Bottom-up and top-down modulations
of temporal attention in RSVP. OPAM
13th Annual Meeting (Toronto, Canada)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2005). Cognitive characteristics of proofreaders:
how do they detect misprints? OPAM
13th Annual Meeting (Toronto, Canada)
- R. Niimi & K. Yokosawa (2005). Viewpoint dependency in the recognition
of symmetric familiar objects. OPAM
13th Annual Meeting (Toronto, Canada)
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2005). Stimulus grouping and stimulus-response
compatibility. OPAM 13th Annual
Meeting (Toronto, Canada)
- M. Suganuma, K. Watanabe & K. Yokosawa (2005). Grouping of items
by trailing motion in MOT: evidence from divided attention task. OPAM
13th Annual Meeting (Toronto, Canada)
- K. Yokosawa (2005). Critical
role of phonological encoding in midstream order deficit. The fifth
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal
of Vision, 5, 8, 814]
- A. Ariga & K. Yokosawa (2005). Temporally
gradual modulation of attention in the RSVP. The fifth annual meeting
of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 5,
8, 1009]
- R. Niimi, K. Watanabe, & K. Yokosawa (2005). Rapid
successive presentation improves symmetry perception. The fifth annual
meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision,
5, 8, 216]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2005). Orthogonal
Simon effect: A new interference effect with vertically arrayed stimuli
and horizontally arrayed responses.The fifth annual meeting of The
Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) . [Journal of Vision, 5, 8,
168]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2005). Effect of perceptual grouping
on MOT task. Zenon Pylyshyn Conference. (Ontario, Canada)
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2004). The color diagnosticity hypothesis
and plant/animal difference. OPAM
12th Annual Meeting (Minneapolis, U.S.A.)
- Y. Hibi, T. Kumada, & K. Yokosawa (2004). The effect of the task-irrelevant
attributes on action selection. OPAM
12th Annual Meeting (Minneapolis, U.S.A.)
- Y. Makino, Y. Takeda, T. Kumada, & K. Yokosawa (2004). The activation
of common brain regions in visual search and working memory search revealed
by fMRI. the Society for
Neuroscience 34rd Annual Meeting (San Diego, U.S.A.)
- M. Asano & K. Yokosawa (2004). The Influence of Phonology and Context
Comprehension in Japanese Proofreading. XXVIII International Congress
of Psychology (Beijing, China)
- K. Yokosawa & Y. Takeda (2004). Combination
of background and spatial layout produces a stronger contextual cueing
effect. The fourth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota,
U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3, 9, 686, 2004]
- S. Takei, T. Takeuchi, & K. Yokosawa (2004). Effect
of attention in the peripheral cuing effect.The fourth annual meeting
of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3,
9, 452, 2004]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2004). Effect
of entrained motion of items on MOT task. The fourth annual meeting
of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3,
9, 369, 2004]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2004). Orthogonal
S-R compatibility effect and categorical coding of multiple stimuli.The
fourth annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.)
. [Journal of Vision, 3, 9, 666, 2004]
- R. Niimi, K. Yokosawa, & K. Watanabe (2004). Search
asymmetry in search for symmetry.The fourth annual meeting of The
Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3, 9, 691,
2004]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2004). Stimulus
representation underlying orthogonal stimulus-response compatibility effect.
Fourth International Workshop on Attention and Cognition (Tsukuba, Japan)
[Technical Report on Attention and Cognition, 27, 2004]
- Y. Hibi & K. Yokosawa (2004).Task-irrelevant
factors influencing the selection of objects and actions. Fourth International
Workshop on Attention and Cognition (Tsukuba, Japan) [Technical Report
on Attention and Cognition, 26, 2004]
- Y. Makino, K. Yokosawa, Y. Takeda, & T. Kumada (2003). Brain activations
common to visual search and memory search revealed by fMRI. the Society
for Neuroscience 33rd Annual Meeting (New Orleans, U.S.A.)
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2003). What
regulates the surface color effect in object recognition: color diagnosticity
or category? Third International Workshop on Attention and Cognition
(Tokyo, Japan) [Technical Report on Attention and Cognition, 28, 2003]
- K. Yoksoawa, R. Niimu, & K. Watanabe (2003). Temporal
characteristics of bilateral symmetry perception: Predominant effect of
visible persistence. The third annual meeting of The Vision Science
Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3, 9, 748, 2003]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2003). Items
in MOT are easily lost when they chase each other. The third annual
meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision,
3, 9, 584, 2003]
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2003). Superordinate
interference in basic level object recognition: The effects of object
typicality. The third annual meeting of The Vision Science Society
(Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3, 9, 271, 2003]
- A. Nishimura & K. Yokosawa (2003). Orthogonal
S-R compatibility and stimulus saliency. The third annual meeting
of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3,
9, 226, 2003]
- Y. Hibi & K. Yokosawa (2003). Relationship
between response blocking and task switching. The third annual meeting
of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision, 3,
9, 870, 2003]
- Y. Chiba & K. Yokosawa (2003).
Midstream order deficit in phonological encoding. The third annual
meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal of Vision,
3, 9, 731, 2003]
- Y. Hibi & K. Yokosawa (2002).
Distractor inhibition for selection in task switching. Second International
Workshop on Attention and Cognition (Tsukuba, Japan) [Technical Report
on Attention and Cognition, 1, 15, 2002]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2002). Effect
of depth on item merging MOT. First International Workshop on Attention
and Cognition (Kyoto, Japan) [Technical Report on Attention and Cognition,
1, 11, 2002]
- K. Yokosawa & H. MItsumatsu (2002).
Availability of intrinsic axis affects view-dependency in spatial reasoning,
25th European Conference on Visual Perception (Glasgow, Scotland) [Perception,
31 Supplement, 115, 2002]
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2002). Interference
by rotated distractors depends on target rotation, 25th European Conference
on Visual Perception (Glasgow, Scotland) [Perception, 31 Supplement, 79-80,
2002]
- K. Sakamoto & K. Yokosawa (2002).
A network model for the inhibitory phenomena of post-attentive vision,
25th European Conference on Visual Perception (Glasgow, Scotland) [Perception,
31 Supplement, 77, 2002]
- S. Takei, T. Takeuchi, & K. Yokosawa (2002). Signal evhancement
by covert attention in visual search, 2nd Asian Conference on Vision (Gyeongju,
Korea) [Proceeding of the Second Asian Conference on Vision, 67, 2002]
- Y. Takeda, K. Yokosawa, & T. Kumada (2002). Feature-, object-,
and location-based visual attention: An fMRI study, 8th
International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain,
20124 (Sendai, Japan)
- K. Yokosawa & H. Mitsumatsu (2002).
Contribution of internal details in object recognition, The second
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.)[Journal
of Vision, 2, 7, 673, 2002]
- Y. Hibi & K. Yokosawa (2002).
Response mapping in a task swich, The second annual meeting of The
Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.)[Journal of Vision, 2, 7, 450,
2002]
- Y. Chiba & K. Yokosawa: (2002). Repetition
of location and object cause larger repetition blindness for letter,
The second annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.)[Journal
of Vision, 2, 7, 457, 2002]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2002).
Is multiple object tracking affected by three-dimensional rigidity?,
The second annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.)[Journal
of Vision, 2, 7, 238, 2002]
- T. Ohtani, K. Yokosawa, M. Suganuma, & T. Hasegawa (2001). Effects
of eccentricity and figure-inside on binocular rivalry, Europian Conference
on Visual Perception [Perception, 30 Supplement, 76-77, 2001]
- K. Yokosawa & Y. Chiba (2001)..Robust
midstream order deficit requires change of locations, The first
annual meeting of The Vision Science Society (Sarasota, U.S.A.) [Journal
of Vision, 1, 3, 219, 2001]
- Y. Chiba & K. Yokosawa (2001). The
effect of temporal lag for repetition in location and letter identity,ARVO
Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A.) [Investigative Ophthalmology
& Visual Science, 42, 4, S865, 2001]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2001). What regulates curve tracing?,ARVO Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale,
U.S.A.)[Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 42, 4, S612,
2001]
- H. Mitsumatsu & K. Yokosawa (2001).
View dependent effect in head rotation, ARVO Annual Meeting (Fort
Lauderdale, U.S.A.)[Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science,
42, 4, S868, 2001]
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2001).
Surface features do not affect the superordinate similarity effect in
objecy verification, ARVO Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A.)
[Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 42, 4, S867, 2001]
- K. Yokosawa & T. Kumada (2000). Voluntary control of attentional
setting, The 26th SEIRIKEN International Symposium " Neural Mechanisms
of Visual Perception and Cognition" (Okazaki, Japan)
- K. Yokosawa & T. Kumada (2000). Voluntary
control of attentional setting for singleton-target detection, Fourth
Annual Vision Reserch Conference (Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A.)
- J. Nagai & K. Yokosawa (2000). On the relationship between negative
priming and stimulus familiarity, ARVO Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale,
U.S.A.) [Investgative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 41, 4, S41,
2000]
- M. Suganuma & K. Yokosawa (2000). Effect of depth on 3-D curve tracing,
ARVO Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A.) [Investgative Ophthalmology
& Visual Science, 41, 4, S235, 2000]
- H. Mitsumatsu & K. Yokosawa (2000). Effect of background presence
and display set size in change detection, ARVO Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale,
U.S.A.) [Investgative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 41, 4, S420,
2000]
- K. Yokosawa (1999). Confusion of relative order in cycling character
sequence presentation, ARVO Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A.) [Investigative
Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Vol.40, No.4, S47, 1999]
- M. Ozeki & K. Yokosawa (1999). What causes change blindness?, 3rd
Annual Vision Research Conference (Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A.)
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