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Ryoichi Nakashima
Ryoichi Nakashima
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University.
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Eye-head coordination for visual cognitive processing
Y Fang, R Nakashima, K Matsumiya, I Kuriki, S Shioiri
PloS one 10 (3), e0121035, 2015
992015
Why do we move our head to look at an object in our peripheral region? Lateral viewing interferes with attentive search
R Nakashima, S Shioiri
PloS one 9 (3), e92284, 2014
512014
Visual search of experts in medical image reading: the effect of training, target prevalence, and expert knowledge
R Nakashima, K Kobayashi, E Maeda, T Yoshikawa, K Yokosawa
Frontiers in psychology 4, 44959, 2013
502013
Saliency-based gaze prediction based on head direction
R Nakashima, Y Fang, Y Hatori, A Hiratani, K Matsumiya, I Kuriki, S Shioiri
Vision research 117, 59-66, 2015
362015
Eye-position distribution depending on head orientation when observing movies on ultrahigh-definition television
Y Fang, M Emoto, R Nakashima, K Matsumiya, I Kuriki, S Shioiri
ITE Transactions on Media Technology and Applications 3 (2), 149-154, 2015
222015
Influence of levels of automation on the sense of agency during continuous action
S Ueda, R Nakashima, T Kumada
Scientific reports 11 (1), 2436, 2021
212021
The effect of expert knowledge on medical search: medical experts have specialized abilities for detecting serious lesions
R Nakashima, C Watanabe, E Maeda, T Yoshikawa, I Matsuda, S Miki, ...
Psychological Research 79, 729-738, 2015
212015
Facilitation of visual perception in head direction: visual attention modulation based on head direction
R Nakashima, S Shioiri
PloS one 10 (4), e0124367, 2015
212015
Sustained attention can create an (illusory) experience of seeing dynamic change
R Nakashima, K Yokosawa
Visual Cognition 20 (3), 265-283, 2012
192012
Visual search in divided areas: Dividers initially interfere with and later facilitate visual search
R Nakashima, K Yokosawa
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75, 299-307, 2013
142013
Does scene context always facilitate retrieval of visual object representations?
R Nakashima, K Yokosawa
Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 309-315, 2011
142011
Experimental system for measurement of radiologists’ performance by visual search task
E Maeda, T Yoshikawa, R Nakashima, K Kobayashi, K Yokosawa, ...
SpringerPlus 2, 1-6, 2013
132013
The whereabouts of visual attention: Involuntary attentional bias toward the default gaze direction
R Nakashima, T Kumada
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 1666-1673, 2017
102017
Egocentric direction and position perceptions are dissociable based on only static lane edge information
R Nakashima, R Iwai, S Ueda, T Kumada
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 166345, 2015
92015
Temporal characteristics of radiologists' and novices' lesion detection in viewing medical images presented rapidly and sequentially
R Nakashima, Y Komori, E Maeda, T Yoshikawa, K Yokosawa
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 196418, 2016
82016
Explicit sense of agency in an automatic control situation: Effects of goal-directed action and the gradual emergence of outcome
R Nakashima, T Kumada
Frontiers in psychology 11, 559086, 2020
72020
Considerations of self-motion in motion saliency
A Hiratani, R Nakashima, K Matsumiya, I Kuriki, S Shioiri
2013 2nd IAPR Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition, 783-787, 2013
72013
To see dynamic change: continuous focused attention facilitates change detection, but the effect persists briefly
R Nakashima, K Yokosawa
Visual Cognition 26 (1), 37-47, 2018
62018
Information display device
H Kishi, T Kumada, R Nakashima
US Patent 10,102,438, 2018
52018
Beyond one’s body parts: remote object movement with sense of agency involuntarily biases spatial attention
R Nakashima
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26, 576-582, 2019
42019
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