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Chihiro Hiramatsu

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Vision Research|September 2, 2015
Visual categorization of surface qualities of materials by capuchin monkeys and humansChihiro Hiramatsu, Kazuo Fujita
Neuroimage|May 17, 2011
Transformation from image-based to perceptual representation of materials along the human ventral visual pathwayChihiro Hiramatsu, Naokazu Goda, Hidehiko Komatsu
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2014
Surface qualities have little effect on vection strengthMasaki Ogawa, Chihiro Hiramatsu, Takeharu Seno
Experimental Brain Research|August 12, 2019
Material surface properties modulate vection strengthYuki Morimoto, Hirotaro Sato, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Vision Research|June 23, 2004
Mutagenesis and reconstitution of middle-to-long-wave-sensitive visual pigments of New World monkeys for testing the tuning effect of residues at sites 229 and 233Chihiro Hiramatsu, F Bernhard Radlwimmer, Shozo Yokoyama, et al.
Plos One|January 23, 2016
Zebra Stripes through the Eyes of Their Predators, Zebras, and HumansAmanda D Melin, Donald W Kline, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Plos One|March 18, 2016
Correction: Zebra Stripes through the Eyes of Their Predators, Zebras, and HumansAmanda D Melin, Donald W Kline, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 22, 2002
Y-chromosomal red-green opsin genes of nocturnal New World monkeyShoji Kawamura, Naomi Takenaka, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 16, 2017
Experimental evidence that primate trichromacy is well suited for detecting primate social colour signalsChihiro Hiramatsu, Amanda D Melin, William L Allen, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|December 13, 2005
Color-vision polymorphism in wild capuchins (Cebus capucinus) and spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in Costa RicaChihiro Hiramatsu, Toko Tsutsui, Yoshifumi Matsumoto, et al.
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Vision Research|September 2, 2015
Visual categorization of surface qualities of materials by capuchin monkeys and humansChihiro Hiramatsu, Kazuo Fujita
Neuroimage|May 17, 2011
Transformation from image-based to perceptual representation of materials along the human ventral visual pathwayChihiro Hiramatsu, Naokazu Goda, Hidehiko Komatsu
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2014
Surface qualities have little effect on vection strengthMasaki Ogawa, Chihiro Hiramatsu, Takeharu Seno
Experimental Brain Research|August 12, 2019
Material surface properties modulate vection strengthYuki Morimoto, Hirotaro Sato, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Vision Research|June 23, 2004
Mutagenesis and reconstitution of middle-to-long-wave-sensitive visual pigments of New World monkeys for testing the tuning effect of residues at sites 229 and 233Chihiro Hiramatsu, F Bernhard Radlwimmer, Shozo Yokoyama, et al.
Plos One|January 23, 2016
Zebra Stripes through the Eyes of Their Predators, Zebras, and HumansAmanda D Melin, Donald W Kline, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Plos One|March 18, 2016
Correction: Zebra Stripes through the Eyes of Their Predators, Zebras, and HumansAmanda D Melin, Donald W Kline, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 22, 2002
Y-chromosomal red-green opsin genes of nocturnal New World monkeyShoji Kawamura, Naomi Takenaka, Chihiro Hiramatsu, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 16, 2017
Experimental evidence that primate trichromacy is well suited for detecting primate social colour signalsChihiro Hiramatsu, Amanda D Melin, William L Allen, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|December 13, 2005
Color-vision polymorphism in wild capuchins (Cebus capucinus) and spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in Costa RicaChihiro Hiramatsu, Toko Tsutsui, Yoshifumi Matsumoto, et al.
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