High-level Vision Research Studio

(Project Leader: Kazuhiko Yokosawa)

Recent Publication & Presentation

Y. Makino, K. Yokosawa, Y. Takeda & T. Kumada: Visual search and memory search engage extensive overlapping cerebral cortices: An fMRI study. NeuroImage, 23, 525-533, 2004.

Y. Makino, Y. Takeda, T. Kumada, & K. Yokosawa: The activation of common brain regions in visual search and working memory search revealed by fMRI. Society for Neuroscience 34th Annual Meeting, 2004.10. (San Diego, U.S.A.)

Y. Makino, K. Yokosawa, Y. Takeda, & T. Kumada : Brain activations common to visual search and memory search revealed by fMRI. the Society for Neuroscience 33rd Annual Meeting, 2003 (New Orleans, U.S.A.)

K. Yokosawa & T. Kumada: Voluntary Aspects of Attentional Control Setting for Detecting A Feature-Defined Target. Japanese Psychological Research, 45, 1, 1-14, 2003

N. Matsuzaki, H. Shigemasu, N. Ito, & K. Yokosawa: Environment for Psychological Experiments on the Internet. Educational Technology Research, 25, 1/2, 19-28, 2002

K. Sakamoto & K. Yokosawa: A network model for the inhibitory phenomena of post-attentive vision, 25th European Conference on Visual Perception, 2002 (Glasgow, Scotland)

Y. Takeda, K. Yokosawa, & T. Kumada: "Feature-, object-, and location-based visual attention: An fMRI study", 8th International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, 2002 (Sendai, Japan)

K. YOKOSAWA & T. KUMADA: VOLUNTARY CONTROL OF ATTENTIONAL SETTING FOR SINGLETON-TARGET DETECTION, FOURTH ANNUAL VISION RESEARCH CONFERENCE, PS5-5, 2000. 4

K. YOKOSAWA & T. KUMADA: VOLUNTARY CONTROL OF ATTENTIONAL SETTING, ‘ζ26‰ρΆ—Œ€‘ΫƒVƒ“ƒ|ƒWƒEƒ€uNeural Mechanisms of Visual Perception and Cognitionv, 2000. 3