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Brain and Nerve = Shinkei Kenkyu No Shinpo
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July 6, 2012
[Comparative studies of face recognition]
Nobuyuki Kawai
Scientific Reports
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November 10, 2024
Japanese monkeys rapidly noticed snake-scale cladded salamanders, similar to detecting snakes
Nobuyuki Kawai
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
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April 28, 2007
[Pathophysiology of brain edema formation following stroke: recent advancement]
Nobuyuki Kawai, Seigo Nagao
Physiology & Behavior
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May 23, 2017
The "social" facilitation of eating without the presence of others: Self-reflection on eating makes food taste better and people eat more
Ryuzaburo Nakata, Nobuyuki Kawai
Plos One
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October 27, 2016
Breaking Snake Camouflage: Humans Detect Snakes More Accurately than Other Animals under Less Discernible Visual Conditions
Nobuyuki Kawai, Hongshen He
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
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April 15, 2016
Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) quickly detect snakes but not spiders: Evolutionary origins of fear-relevant animals
Nobuyuki Kawai, Hiroki Koda
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
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May 20, 2009
Rapid detection of snakes by Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata): an evolutionarily predisposed visual system
Masahiro Shibasaki, Nobuyuki Kawai
Scientific Reports
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April 9, 2024
Anger is eliminated with the disposal of a paper written because of provocation
Yuta Kanaya, Nobuyuki Kawai
Cognition & Emotion
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August 27, 2019
Humans detect snakes more accurately and quickly than other animals under natural visual scenes: a flicker paradigm study
Nobuyuki Kawai, Huachen Qiu
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology
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October 23, 2008
[The effects of response cost and time on choosing a stimulus]
Masahiro Shibasaki, Nobuyuki Kawai
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Brain and Nerve = Shinkei Kenkyu No Shinpo
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July 6, 2012
[Comparative studies of face recognition]
Nobuyuki Kawai
Scientific Reports
|
November 10, 2024
Japanese monkeys rapidly noticed snake-scale cladded salamanders, similar to detecting snakes
Nobuyuki Kawai
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
|
April 28, 2007
[Pathophysiology of brain edema formation following stroke: recent advancement]
Nobuyuki Kawai, Seigo Nagao
Physiology & Behavior
|
May 23, 2017
The "social" facilitation of eating without the presence of others: Self-reflection on eating makes food taste better and people eat more
Ryuzaburo Nakata, Nobuyuki Kawai
Plos One
|
October 27, 2016
Breaking Snake Camouflage: Humans Detect Snakes More Accurately than Other Animals under Less Discernible Visual Conditions
Nobuyuki Kawai, Hongshen He
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
|
April 15, 2016
Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) quickly detect snakes but not spiders: Evolutionary origins of fear-relevant animals
Nobuyuki Kawai, Hiroki Koda
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
|
May 20, 2009
Rapid detection of snakes by Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata): an evolutionarily predisposed visual system
Masahiro Shibasaki, Nobuyuki Kawai
Scientific Reports
|
April 9, 2024
Anger is eliminated with the disposal of a paper written because of provocation
Yuta Kanaya, Nobuyuki Kawai
Cognition & Emotion
|
August 27, 2019
Humans detect snakes more accurately and quickly than other animals under natural visual scenes: a flicker paradigm study
Nobuyuki Kawai, Huachen Qiu
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology
|
October 23, 2008
[The effects of response cost and time on choosing a stimulus]
Masahiro Shibasaki, Nobuyuki Kawai
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