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Yuji Takeda

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Applied Ergonomics|October 24, 2023
Following car reduces motorcycles' size-arrival effect: A study using online experimentsYanbin Wu, Ken Kihara, Yuji Takeda
Frontiers in Psychology|June 14, 2019
Effortful Processing Reduces the Attraction Effect in Multi-Alternative Decision Making: An Electrophysiological Study Using a Task-Irrelevant Probe TechniqueTakashi Tsuzuki, Yuji Takeda, Itsuki Chiba
Plos One|March 20, 2012
Visual feature integration indicated by pHase-locked frontal-parietal EEG signalsSteven Phillips, Yuji Takeda, Archana Singh
Frontiers in Psychology|November 23, 2017
Dual-Routes and the Cost of Determining Least-CostsSteven Phillips, Yuji Takeda, Fumie Sugimoto
Ergonomics|August 30, 2012
Can a short nap and bright light function as implicit learning and visual search enhancers?Kosuke Kaida, Yuji Takeda, Kazuyo Tsuzuki
Plos One|July 11, 2020
Age-related differences in correction behavior for unintended accelerationKunihiro Hasegawa, Motohiro Kimura, Yuji Takeda
Acta Psychologica|July 5, 2022
Effects of visuospatial implicit sequence learning on visual stimulus processing: Evidence from event-related potentials and neural synchronyYumiko Fujii, Motohiro Kimura, Yuji Takeda
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 5, 2022
Investigation of the optimal time interval between task-irrelevant auditory probes for evaluating mental workload in the shortest possible timeFumie Sugimoto, Motohiro Kimura, Yuji Takeda
Psychological Science|April 6, 2002
Inhibitory tagging on randomly moving objectsHirokazu Ogawa, Yuji Takeda, Akihiro Yagi
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2007
A conjunctive feature similarity effect for visual searchYuji Takeda, Steven Phillips, Takatsune Kumada
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Applied Ergonomics|October 24, 2023
Following car reduces motorcycles' size-arrival effect: A study using online experimentsYanbin Wu, Ken Kihara, Yuji Takeda
Frontiers in Psychology|June 14, 2019
Effortful Processing Reduces the Attraction Effect in Multi-Alternative Decision Making: An Electrophysiological Study Using a Task-Irrelevant Probe TechniqueTakashi Tsuzuki, Yuji Takeda, Itsuki Chiba
Plos One|March 20, 2012
Visual feature integration indicated by pHase-locked frontal-parietal EEG signalsSteven Phillips, Yuji Takeda, Archana Singh
Frontiers in Psychology|November 23, 2017
Dual-Routes and the Cost of Determining Least-CostsSteven Phillips, Yuji Takeda, Fumie Sugimoto
Ergonomics|August 30, 2012
Can a short nap and bright light function as implicit learning and visual search enhancers?Kosuke Kaida, Yuji Takeda, Kazuyo Tsuzuki
Plos One|July 11, 2020
Age-related differences in correction behavior for unintended accelerationKunihiro Hasegawa, Motohiro Kimura, Yuji Takeda
Acta Psychologica|July 5, 2022
Effects of visuospatial implicit sequence learning on visual stimulus processing: Evidence from event-related potentials and neural synchronyYumiko Fujii, Motohiro Kimura, Yuji Takeda
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 5, 2022
Investigation of the optimal time interval between task-irrelevant auditory probes for evaluating mental workload in the shortest possible timeFumie Sugimoto, Motohiro Kimura, Yuji Takeda
Psychological Science|April 6, 2002
Inhibitory tagging on randomly moving objectsHirokazu Ogawa, Yuji Takeda, Akihiro Yagi
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2007
A conjunctive feature similarity effect for visual searchYuji Takeda, Steven Phillips, Takatsune Kumada
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