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Masahiro Hirai

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Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|January 18, 2005
An event-related potentials study of biological motion perception in human infantsMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
Scientific Reports|October 7, 2024
Autistic traits linked to anxiety and dichotomous thinking: sensory sensitivity and intolerance of uncertainty as mediators in non-clinical populationHaoqian Shi, Masahiro Hirai
Brain Research|July 31, 2007
Differential neural responses to humans vs. robots: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 17, 2020
The two-process theory of biological motion processingMasahiro Hirai, Atsushi Senju
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|June 20, 2025
Electrophysiological mechanisms underlying the perception of biological motion: A systematic scoping reviewKazuki Maruo, Masahiro Hirai
Neuropsychologia|April 1, 2022
Electrophysiological evidence of global structure-from-motion processing of biological motion in 6-month-old infantsMasahiro Hirai, Yoko Hakuno
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Differential cortical processing of local and global motion information in biological motion: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Ryusuke Kakigi
Developmental Science|December 15, 2018
Communicative hand-waving gestures facilitate object learning in preverbal infantsMasahiro Hirai, Yasuhiro Kanakogi
Cognition|July 30, 2005
The relative importance of spatial versus temporal structure in the perception of biological motion: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
Neuroscience Letters|May 24, 2006
Visual search for biological motion: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
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Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|January 18, 2005
An event-related potentials study of biological motion perception in human infantsMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
Scientific Reports|October 7, 2024
Autistic traits linked to anxiety and dichotomous thinking: sensory sensitivity and intolerance of uncertainty as mediators in non-clinical populationHaoqian Shi, Masahiro Hirai
Brain Research|July 31, 2007
Differential neural responses to humans vs. robots: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 17, 2020
The two-process theory of biological motion processingMasahiro Hirai, Atsushi Senju
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|June 20, 2025
Electrophysiological mechanisms underlying the perception of biological motion: A systematic scoping reviewKazuki Maruo, Masahiro Hirai
Neuropsychologia|April 1, 2022
Electrophysiological evidence of global structure-from-motion processing of biological motion in 6-month-old infantsMasahiro Hirai, Yoko Hakuno
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Differential cortical processing of local and global motion information in biological motion: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Ryusuke Kakigi
Developmental Science|December 15, 2018
Communicative hand-waving gestures facilitate object learning in preverbal infantsMasahiro Hirai, Yasuhiro Kanakogi
Cognition|July 30, 2005
The relative importance of spatial versus temporal structure in the perception of biological motion: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
Neuroscience Letters|May 24, 2006
Visual search for biological motion: an event-related potential studyMasahiro Hirai, Kazuo Hiraki
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