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Mariko Osaka

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The American Journal of Psychology|January 9, 2003
Individual differences in working memory during reading with and without parafoveal information: a moving-window studyNaoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|March 5, 2005
[Text comprehension and individual differences in working memory: the different contributions of the storage and the retrieval processing]Yukiko Nishizaki, Mariko Osaka
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|April 21, 2012
[Individual differences in strategy use in the Japanese reading span test]Kaori Endo, Mariko Osaka
Neuroscience Letters|June 23, 2009
Gaze-related mimic word activates the frontal eye field and related network in the human brain: an fMRI studyNaoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Neuroreport|September 29, 2005
Striatal reward areas activated by implicit laughter induced by mimic words in humans: a functional magnetic resonance imaging studyNaoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Brain Research|April 13, 2010
Individual differences in working memory capacity and distractor processing: possible contribution of top-down inhibitory controlTakehiro Minamoto, Mariko Osaka, Naoyuki Osaka
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 25, 2012
Verbal to visual code switching improves working memory in older adults: an fMRI studyMariko Osaka, Yuki Otsuka, Naoyuki Osaka
Neuroreport|September 4, 2008
Functional asymmetry of superior parietal lobule for working memory in the elderlyYuki Otsuka, Naoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2021
Does Implicit Self-Reference Effect Occur by the Instantaneous Own-Name?Ken Yaoi, Mariko Osaka, Naoyuki Osaka
Frontiers in Psychology|May 22, 2014
Age and individual differences in visual working memory deficit induced by overloadDaisuke Matsuyoshi, Mariko Osaka, Naoyuki Osaka
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The American Journal of Psychology|January 9, 2003
Individual differences in working memory during reading with and without parafoveal information: a moving-window studyNaoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|March 5, 2005
[Text comprehension and individual differences in working memory: the different contributions of the storage and the retrieval processing]Yukiko Nishizaki, Mariko Osaka
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|April 21, 2012
[Individual differences in strategy use in the Japanese reading span test]Kaori Endo, Mariko Osaka
Neuroscience Letters|June 23, 2009
Gaze-related mimic word activates the frontal eye field and related network in the human brain: an fMRI studyNaoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Neuroreport|September 29, 2005
Striatal reward areas activated by implicit laughter induced by mimic words in humans: a functional magnetic resonance imaging studyNaoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Brain Research|April 13, 2010
Individual differences in working memory capacity and distractor processing: possible contribution of top-down inhibitory controlTakehiro Minamoto, Mariko Osaka, Naoyuki Osaka
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 25, 2012
Verbal to visual code switching improves working memory in older adults: an fMRI studyMariko Osaka, Yuki Otsuka, Naoyuki Osaka
Neuroreport|September 4, 2008
Functional asymmetry of superior parietal lobule for working memory in the elderlyYuki Otsuka, Naoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2021
Does Implicit Self-Reference Effect Occur by the Instantaneous Own-Name?Ken Yaoi, Mariko Osaka, Naoyuki Osaka
Frontiers in Psychology|May 22, 2014
Age and individual differences in visual working memory deficit induced by overloadDaisuke Matsuyoshi, Mariko Osaka, Naoyuki Osaka
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