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Goh Matsuda

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Neuroimage|October 19, 2005
Sustained decrease in oxygenated hemoglobin during video games in the dorsal prefrontal cortex: a NIRS study of childrenGoh Matsuda, Kazuo Hiraki
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 28, 2014
Negative emotion modulates prefrontal cortex activity during a working memory task: a NIRS studySachiyo Ozawa, Goh Matsuda, Kazuo Hiraki
Frontiers in Psychology|October 7, 2015
Infant discrimination of humanoid robotsGoh Matsuda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Kazuo Hiraki
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 23, 2004
Decrease in prefrontal hemoglobin oxygenation during reaching tasks with delayed visual feedback: a near-infrared spectroscopy studySotaro Shimada, Kazuo Hiraki, Goh Matsuda, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 5, 2018
Subtle temporal delays of mothers' responses affect imitation learning in children: Mother-child interaction studyEriko Yamamoto, Goh Matsuda, Kaori Nagata, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 27, 2013
Brain response to affective pictures in the chimpanzeeSatoshi Hirata, Goh Matsuda, Ari Ueno, et al.
Peerj|January 7, 2014
Neural representation of face familiarity in an awake chimpanzeeHirokata Fukushima, Satoshi Hirata, Goh Matsuda, et al.
Communicative & Integrative Biology|October 8, 2011
Event-related potentials in response to subjects' own names: A comparison between humans and a chimpanzeeSatoshi Hirata, Goh Matsuda, Ari Ueno, et al.
Biology Letters|December 18, 2009
Brain activity in an awake chimpanzee in response to the sound of her own nameAri Ueno, Satoshi Hirata, Kohki Fuwa, et al.
Plos One|January 17, 2008
Auditory ERPs to stimulus deviance in an awake chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): towards hominid cognitive neurosciencesAri Ueno, Satoshi Hirata, Kohki Fuwa, et al.
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Neuroimage|October 19, 2005
Sustained decrease in oxygenated hemoglobin during video games in the dorsal prefrontal cortex: a NIRS study of childrenGoh Matsuda, Kazuo Hiraki
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 28, 2014
Negative emotion modulates prefrontal cortex activity during a working memory task: a NIRS studySachiyo Ozawa, Goh Matsuda, Kazuo Hiraki
Frontiers in Psychology|October 7, 2015
Infant discrimination of humanoid robotsGoh Matsuda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Kazuo Hiraki
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 23, 2004
Decrease in prefrontal hemoglobin oxygenation during reaching tasks with delayed visual feedback: a near-infrared spectroscopy studySotaro Shimada, Kazuo Hiraki, Goh Matsuda, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 5, 2018
Subtle temporal delays of mothers' responses affect imitation learning in children: Mother-child interaction studyEriko Yamamoto, Goh Matsuda, Kaori Nagata, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 27, 2013
Brain response to affective pictures in the chimpanzeeSatoshi Hirata, Goh Matsuda, Ari Ueno, et al.
Peerj|January 7, 2014
Neural representation of face familiarity in an awake chimpanzeeHirokata Fukushima, Satoshi Hirata, Goh Matsuda, et al.
Communicative & Integrative Biology|October 8, 2011
Event-related potentials in response to subjects' own names: A comparison between humans and a chimpanzeeSatoshi Hirata, Goh Matsuda, Ari Ueno, et al.
Biology Letters|December 18, 2009
Brain activity in an awake chimpanzee in response to the sound of her own nameAri Ueno, Satoshi Hirata, Kohki Fuwa, et al.
Plos One|January 17, 2008
Auditory ERPs to stimulus deviance in an awake chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): towards hominid cognitive neurosciencesAri Ueno, Satoshi Hirata, Kohki Fuwa, et al.
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