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Izumi Matsuda

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Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 9, 2024
No practice effect on the classification accuracy of the response time concealed information testGáspár Lukács, Izumi Matsuda
Biological Psychology|April 22, 2018
A concealment-specific frontal negative slow wave is generated from the right prefrontal cortex in the Concealed Information TestIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 22, 2011
Improved method for calculating the respiratory line length in the Concealed Information TestIzumi Matsuda, Tokihiro Ogawa
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|July 20, 2014
Motivational significance and cognitive effort elicit different late positive potentialsIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Frontiers in Psychology|December 27, 2021
The Intention to Conceal Does Not Always Affect Time PerceptionIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Neuroreport|February 4, 2015
The intention to conceal activates the right prefrontal cortex: an event-related potential studyIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Peerj|October 16, 2023
Repeated response execution and inhibition alter subjective preferences but do not affect automatic approach and avoidance tendencies toward an objectIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Biological Psychology|October 25, 2021
Different psychophysiological responses induced by a stimulus change during the orienting task and the Concealed Information TestTokihiro Ogawa, Izumi Matsuda, Michiko Tsuneoka
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 27, 2019
Broadening the Use of the Concealed Information Test in the FieldIzumi Matsuda, Tokihiro Ogawa, Michiko Tsuneoka
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|September 23, 2014
The Comparison Question Test versus the Concealed Information Test? That was the question in Japan: a comment on Palmatier and Rovner (2015)Tokihiro Ogawa, Izumi Matsuda, Michiko Tsuneoka
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Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 9, 2024
No practice effect on the classification accuracy of the response time concealed information testGáspár Lukács, Izumi Matsuda
Biological Psychology|April 22, 2018
A concealment-specific frontal negative slow wave is generated from the right prefrontal cortex in the Concealed Information TestIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 22, 2011
Improved method for calculating the respiratory line length in the Concealed Information TestIzumi Matsuda, Tokihiro Ogawa
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|July 20, 2014
Motivational significance and cognitive effort elicit different late positive potentialsIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Frontiers in Psychology|December 27, 2021
The Intention to Conceal Does Not Always Affect Time PerceptionIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Neuroreport|February 4, 2015
The intention to conceal activates the right prefrontal cortex: an event-related potential studyIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Peerj|October 16, 2023
Repeated response execution and inhibition alter subjective preferences but do not affect automatic approach and avoidance tendencies toward an objectIzumi Matsuda, Hiroshi Nittono
Biological Psychology|October 25, 2021
Different psychophysiological responses induced by a stimulus change during the orienting task and the Concealed Information TestTokihiro Ogawa, Izumi Matsuda, Michiko Tsuneoka
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 27, 2019
Broadening the Use of the Concealed Information Test in the FieldIzumi Matsuda, Tokihiro Ogawa, Michiko Tsuneoka
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|September 23, 2014
The Comparison Question Test versus the Concealed Information Test? That was the question in Japan: a comment on Palmatier and Rovner (2015)Tokihiro Ogawa, Izumi Matsuda, Michiko Tsuneoka
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