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Nobuyuki Sakai
Nobuyuki Sakai
Professor of Psychology, Tohoku University
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Neural substrates for conditioned taste aversion in the rat
T Yamamoto, T Shimura, N Sako, Y Yasoshima, N Sakai
Behavioural brain research 65 (2), 123-137, 1994
3251994
Conditioned taste aversion in rats with excitotoxic brain lesions
T Yamamoto, Y Fujimoto, T Shimura, N Sakai
Neuroscience research 22 (1), 31-49, 1995
2951995
Representation of hedonics and quality of taste stimuli in the parabrachial nucleus of the rat
T Yamamoto, T Shimura, N Sakai, N Ozaki
Physiology & behavior 56 (6), 1197-1202, 1994
1701994
Conditioned taste aversion and c-fos expression in the rat brainstem after administration of various USs
N Sakai, T Yamamoto
Neuroreport 8 (9), 2215-2220, 1997
1421997
The effect of visual images on perception of odors
N Sakai, S Imada, S Saito, T Kobayakawa, Y Deguchi
Chemical Senses 30 (suppl_1), i244-i245, 2005
1242005
Enhancement of sweetness ratings of aspartame by a vanilla odor presented either by orthonasal or retronasal routes
N Sakai, T Kobayakawa, N Gotow, S Saito, S Imada
Perceptual and motor skills 92 (3_suppl), 1002-1008, 2001
1182001
Gustatory and visceral inputs to the amygdala of the rat: conditioned taste aversion and induction of c-fos-like immunoreactivity
T Yamamoto, N Sako, N Sakai, A Iwafune
Neuroscience letters 226 (2), 127-130, 1997
1141997
Functional MRI detection of activation in the primary gustatory cortices in humans
H Ogawa, M Wakita, K Hasegawa, T Kobayakawa, N Sakai, T Hirai, ...
Chemical Senses 30 (7), 583-592, 2005
1122005
Possible routes of visceral information in the rat brain in formation of conditioned taste aversion
N Sakai, T Yamamoto
Neuroscience research 35 (1), 53-61, 1999
911999
c-Fos expression in the parabrachial nucleus after ingestion of sodium chloride in the rat
T Yamamoto, T Shimura, N Sako, N Sakai, T Tanimizu, S Wakisaka
Neuroreport 4 (11), 1223-1226, 1993
811993
Role of the medial and lateral parabrachial nucleus in acquisition and retention of conditioned taste aversion in rats
N Sakai, T Yamamoto
Behavioural brain research 93 (1-2), 63-70, 1998
701998
Functional MRI of regional brain responses to ‘pleasant’and ‘unpleasant’odors
K Katata, N Sakai, K Doi, H Kawamitsu, M Fujii, K Sugimura, KI Nibu
Acta Oto-Laryngologica 129 (sup562), 85-90, 2009
562009
Effects of cognitive factors on perceived odor intensity in adaptation/habituation processes: from 2 different odor presentation methods
T Kobayashi, N Sakai, T Kobayakawa, S Akiyama, H Toda, S Saito
Chemical senses 33 (2), 163-171, 2008
532008
Enhancement of saltiness perception by monosodium glutamate taste and soy sauce odor: A near-infrared spectroscopy study
T Onuma, H Maruyama, N Sakai
Chemical senses 43 (3), 151-167, 2018
502018
Effects of excitotoxic brain lesions on taste-mediated odor learning in the rat
N Sakai, T Yamamoto
Neurobiology of learning and memory 75 (2), 128-139, 2001
442001
Bilateral lesions of the insular cortex or of the prefrontal cortex block the association between taste and odor in the rat
N Sakai, S Imada
Neurobiology of learning and memory 80 (1), 24-31, 2003
372003
Splenic hemangiosarcoma with massive calcification
T Kinoshita, K Ishii, Y Yajima, N Sakai, H Naganuma
Abdominal imaging 24, 185-187, 1999
331999
Some critical factors involved in formation of conditioned taste aversion to sodium chloride in rats
T Yamamoto, T Shimura, N Sako, Y Yasoshima, N Sakai
Chemical Senses 19 (3), 209-217, 1994
311994
Location of the primary gustatory area in humans and its properties, studied by magnetoencephalography
T Kobayakawa, M Wakita, S Saito, N Gotow, N Sakai, H Ogawa
Chemical Senses 30 (suppl_1), i226-i227, 2005
292005
Effects of lesions of the medial and lateral parabrachial nuclei on acquisition and retention of conditioned taste aversion
N Sakai, T Tanimizu, N Sako, T Shimura, T Yamamoto
Olfaction and Taste XI: Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on …, 1994
161994
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