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Takemasa Yokoyama

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Frontiers in Psychology|April 26, 2019
Gaze Cuing Effects in Peripheral VisionTakemasa Yokoyama, Yuji Takeda
Scientific Reports|October 15, 2016
Self-Other Distinction Enhanced Empathic Responses in Individuals with AlexithymiaNatsuki Saito, Takemasa Yokoyama, Hideki Ohira
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|January 12, 2020
Perceptual process for the early detection of humans remains intact even under a heavy attentional load: An ERP studyRyousuke Kato, Takemasa Yokoyama, Yuji Takeda
Neuropsychologia|April 23, 2013
Unconscious processing of direct gaze: evidence from an ERP studyTakemasa Yokoyama, Yasuki Noguchi, Shinichi Kita
Frontiers in Psychology|March 28, 2015
Reward learning and negative emotion during rapid attentional competitionTakemasa Yokoyama, Srikanth Padmala, Luiz Pessoa
Experimental Brain Research|September 25, 2012
Attentional shifts by gaze direction in voluntary orienting: evidence from a microsaccade studyTakemasa Yokoyama, Yasuki Noguchi, Shinichi Kita
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2021
Awareness is necessary for attentional biases by location-reward associationChisato Mine, Takemasa Yokoyama, Yuji Takeda
Perception|August 12, 2014
Location probability learning requires focal attentionTakashi Kabata, Takemasa Yokoyama, Yasuki Noguchi, et al.
Vision Research|November 12, 2018
Joint attention is intact even when visuospatial working memory is occupiedTakemasa Yokoyama, Ryosuke Kato, Kazuya Inoue, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2014
Perception of direct gaze does not require focus of attentionTakemasa Yokoyama, Hiroki Sakai, Yasuki Noguchi, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|April 26, 2019
Gaze Cuing Effects in Peripheral VisionTakemasa Yokoyama, Yuji Takeda
Scientific Reports|October 15, 2016
Self-Other Distinction Enhanced Empathic Responses in Individuals with AlexithymiaNatsuki Saito, Takemasa Yokoyama, Hideki Ohira
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|January 12, 2020
Perceptual process for the early detection of humans remains intact even under a heavy attentional load: An ERP studyRyousuke Kato, Takemasa Yokoyama, Yuji Takeda
Neuropsychologia|April 23, 2013
Unconscious processing of direct gaze: evidence from an ERP studyTakemasa Yokoyama, Yasuki Noguchi, Shinichi Kita
Frontiers in Psychology|March 28, 2015
Reward learning and negative emotion during rapid attentional competitionTakemasa Yokoyama, Srikanth Padmala, Luiz Pessoa
Experimental Brain Research|September 25, 2012
Attentional shifts by gaze direction in voluntary orienting: evidence from a microsaccade studyTakemasa Yokoyama, Yasuki Noguchi, Shinichi Kita
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2021
Awareness is necessary for attentional biases by location-reward associationChisato Mine, Takemasa Yokoyama, Yuji Takeda
Perception|August 12, 2014
Location probability learning requires focal attentionTakashi Kabata, Takemasa Yokoyama, Yasuki Noguchi, et al.
Vision Research|November 12, 2018
Joint attention is intact even when visuospatial working memory is occupiedTakemasa Yokoyama, Ryosuke Kato, Kazuya Inoue, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2014
Perception of direct gaze does not require focus of attentionTakemasa Yokoyama, Hiroki Sakai, Yasuki Noguchi, et al.
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