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Ryohei Nakayama

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Frontiers in Psychology|June 22, 2017
Sensitivity to Acceleration in the Human Early Visual SystemRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 20, 2019
Attention Periodically Binds Visual Features As Single Events Depending on Neural Oscillations Phase-Locked to ActionRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)|July 26, 2018
Computer-Aided Diagnosis Scheme for Determining Histological Classification of Breast Lesions on Ultrasonographic Images Using Convolutional Neural NetworkAkiyoshi Hizukuri, Ryohei Nakayama
Radiological Physics and Technology|December 1, 2018
Computerized evaluation scheme to detect metastasis in sentinel lymph nodes using contrast-enhanced computed tomography before breast cancer surgeryHiroshi Ashiba, Ryohei Nakayama
Journal of Vision|April 29, 2020
Attention updates the perceived position of moving objectsRyohei Nakayama, Alex O Holcombe
Journal of Vision|October 21, 2021
A dynamic noise background reveals perceptual motion extrapolation: The twinkle-goes illusionRyohei Nakayama, Alex O Holcombe
Journal of Vision|March 5, 2016
Motion dominance in binocular rivalry depends on extraretinal motionsRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi, Takao Sato
Experimental Brain Research|November 14, 2025
Temporal dynamics of the twinkle-goes illusion and its relationship to neural theta oscillationsRyohei Nakayama, Kaoru Amano, Ikuya Murakami
Royal Society Open Science|November 14, 2025
Temporal dynamics of motion compression: a lagged extrapolation accountRyohei Nakayama, Hironobu Sano, Isamu Motoyoshi
Frontiers in Psychology|June 18, 2016
The Roles of Non-retinotopic Motions in Visual SearchRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi, Takao Sato
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Frontiers in Psychology|June 22, 2017
Sensitivity to Acceleration in the Human Early Visual SystemRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 20, 2019
Attention Periodically Binds Visual Features As Single Events Depending on Neural Oscillations Phase-Locked to ActionRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)|July 26, 2018
Computer-Aided Diagnosis Scheme for Determining Histological Classification of Breast Lesions on Ultrasonographic Images Using Convolutional Neural NetworkAkiyoshi Hizukuri, Ryohei Nakayama
Radiological Physics and Technology|December 1, 2018
Computerized evaluation scheme to detect metastasis in sentinel lymph nodes using contrast-enhanced computed tomography before breast cancer surgeryHiroshi Ashiba, Ryohei Nakayama
Journal of Vision|April 29, 2020
Attention updates the perceived position of moving objectsRyohei Nakayama, Alex O Holcombe
Journal of Vision|October 21, 2021
A dynamic noise background reveals perceptual motion extrapolation: The twinkle-goes illusionRyohei Nakayama, Alex O Holcombe
Journal of Vision|March 5, 2016
Motion dominance in binocular rivalry depends on extraretinal motionsRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi, Takao Sato
Experimental Brain Research|November 14, 2025
Temporal dynamics of the twinkle-goes illusion and its relationship to neural theta oscillationsRyohei Nakayama, Kaoru Amano, Ikuya Murakami
Royal Society Open Science|November 14, 2025
Temporal dynamics of motion compression: a lagged extrapolation accountRyohei Nakayama, Hironobu Sano, Isamu Motoyoshi
Frontiers in Psychology|June 18, 2016
The Roles of Non-retinotopic Motions in Visual SearchRyohei Nakayama, Isamu Motoyoshi, Takao Sato
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