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Kenichi Shibuya

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Physiological Measurement|November 4, 2011
The activity of the primary motor cortex ipsilateral to the exercising hand decreases during repetitive handgrip exerciseKenichi Shibuya
Breeding Science|April 24, 2018
Molecular aspects of flower senescence and strategies to improve flower longevityKenichi Shibuya
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|January 18, 2006
Oxygenation in the motor cortex during exhaustive pinching exerciseKenichi Shibuya, Masanobu Tachi
Journal of Physiological Anthropology|August 5, 2009
Bilateral motor control during motor tasks involving the nondominant handKenichi Shibuya, Naomi Kuboyama
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 10, 2010
Decreased activation in the primary motor cortex area during middle-intensity hand grip exercise to exhaustion in athlete and nonathlete participantsKenichi Shibuya, Naomi Kuboyama
Peerj|December 9, 2025
Exploring the impact of visual stimuli on taste expectations and the role of pull-tab position in food packagingKenichi Shibuya, Mana Miyamoto
Nutrition and Health|July 24, 2025
The differential impact of gaze direction on food evaluationKenichi Shibuya, Mana Miyamoto
Journal of Physiological Anthropology|November 6, 2015
Ipsi- and contralateral frontal cortex oxygenation during handgrip task does not follow decrease on maximal force outputNaomi Kuboyama, Kenichi Shibuya
Peerj|October 2, 2023
Exploring the relationship between nutritional intake and menstrual cycle in elite female athletesMana Miyamoto, Kenichi Shibuya
Brain Research|June 5, 2007
Human motor cortex oxygenation during exhaustive pinching taskKenichi Shibuya, Naomi Kuboyama
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Physiological Measurement|November 4, 2011
The activity of the primary motor cortex ipsilateral to the exercising hand decreases during repetitive handgrip exerciseKenichi Shibuya
Breeding Science|April 24, 2018
Molecular aspects of flower senescence and strategies to improve flower longevityKenichi Shibuya
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|January 18, 2006
Oxygenation in the motor cortex during exhaustive pinching exerciseKenichi Shibuya, Masanobu Tachi
Journal of Physiological Anthropology|August 5, 2009
Bilateral motor control during motor tasks involving the nondominant handKenichi Shibuya, Naomi Kuboyama
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 10, 2010
Decreased activation in the primary motor cortex area during middle-intensity hand grip exercise to exhaustion in athlete and nonathlete participantsKenichi Shibuya, Naomi Kuboyama
Peerj|December 9, 2025
Exploring the impact of visual stimuli on taste expectations and the role of pull-tab position in food packagingKenichi Shibuya, Mana Miyamoto
Nutrition and Health|July 24, 2025
The differential impact of gaze direction on food evaluationKenichi Shibuya, Mana Miyamoto
Journal of Physiological Anthropology|November 6, 2015
Ipsi- and contralateral frontal cortex oxygenation during handgrip task does not follow decrease on maximal force outputNaomi Kuboyama, Kenichi Shibuya
Peerj|October 2, 2023
Exploring the relationship between nutritional intake and menstrual cycle in elite female athletesMana Miyamoto, Kenichi Shibuya
Brain Research|June 5, 2007
Human motor cortex oxygenation during exhaustive pinching taskKenichi Shibuya, Naomi Kuboyama
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