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Motoyuki Sanada

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Scientific Reports|July 3, 2025
EEG synchronisation reveals the impact of group identity and membership duration on social cognitive biasMotoyuki Sanada, Yasushi Naruse
Biological Psychology|June 9, 2026
Differential Modulation of Discriminability and Emotion on Early and Late Deviant Processing in the Three-Stimulus Oddball ParadigmMotoyuki Sanada, Jun'ichi Katayama
Experimental Brain Research|April 3, 2024
Unpleasant emotion inhibits attentional focus toward a peripheral target in a visual search: an ERP studyMotoyuki Sanada, Jun'ichi Katayama
Brain Research|January 10, 2022
The resolution stage, not the incongruity detection stage, is related to the subjective feeling of humor: An ERP study using Japanese nazokake punsMotoyuki Sanada, Arisa Kumagai, Jun'ichi Katayama
Frontiers in Psychology|June 5, 2015
Shape and spatial working memory capacities are mostly independentMotoyuki Sanada, Koki Ikeda, Toshikazu Hasegawa
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 1, 2021
Deviant consonance and dissonance capture attention differently only when task demand is high: An ERP study with three-stimulus oddball paradigmMotoyuki Sanada, Takayuki Kuwamoto, Jun'ichi Katayama
Experimental Brain Research|June 4, 2025
Auditory P3a reflects attentional process, not response inhibition to deviant processing: an ERP study with three-stimulus oddball paradigmMotoyuki Sanada, Morihiro Shimada, Jun'ichi Katayama
Psychophysiology|July 10, 2013
Motivation enhances visual working memory capacity through the modulation of central cognitive processesMotoyuki Sanada, Koki Ikeda, Kenta Kimura, et al.
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences|December 28, 2018
Population-neuroscience study of the Tokyo TEEN Cohort (pn-TTC): Cohort longitudinal study to explore the neurobiological substrates of adolescent psychological and behavioral developmentNaohiro Okada, Shuntaro Ando, Motoyuki Sanada, et al.
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Scientific Reports|July 3, 2025
EEG synchronisation reveals the impact of group identity and membership duration on social cognitive biasMotoyuki Sanada, Yasushi Naruse
Biological Psychology|June 9, 2026
Differential Modulation of Discriminability and Emotion on Early and Late Deviant Processing in the Three-Stimulus Oddball ParadigmMotoyuki Sanada, Jun'ichi Katayama
Experimental Brain Research|April 3, 2024
Unpleasant emotion inhibits attentional focus toward a peripheral target in a visual search: an ERP studyMotoyuki Sanada, Jun'ichi Katayama
Brain Research|January 10, 2022
The resolution stage, not the incongruity detection stage, is related to the subjective feeling of humor: An ERP study using Japanese nazokake punsMotoyuki Sanada, Arisa Kumagai, Jun'ichi Katayama
Frontiers in Psychology|June 5, 2015
Shape and spatial working memory capacities are mostly independentMotoyuki Sanada, Koki Ikeda, Toshikazu Hasegawa
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 1, 2021
Deviant consonance and dissonance capture attention differently only when task demand is high: An ERP study with three-stimulus oddball paradigmMotoyuki Sanada, Takayuki Kuwamoto, Jun'ichi Katayama
Experimental Brain Research|June 4, 2025
Auditory P3a reflects attentional process, not response inhibition to deviant processing: an ERP study with three-stimulus oddball paradigmMotoyuki Sanada, Morihiro Shimada, Jun'ichi Katayama
Psychophysiology|July 10, 2013
Motivation enhances visual working memory capacity through the modulation of central cognitive processesMotoyuki Sanada, Koki Ikeda, Kenta Kimura, et al.
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences|December 28, 2018
Population-neuroscience study of the Tokyo TEEN Cohort (pn-TTC): Cohort longitudinal study to explore the neurobiological substrates of adolescent psychological and behavioral developmentNaohiro Okada, Shuntaro Ando, Motoyuki Sanada, et al.
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