2005
  1. Ehrsson HH, Kito T, Sadato N, Passingham RE, Naito E (2005) Neural substrate of body size: illusory feeling of shrinking of the waist. PLoS Biol, 3(12):e412.
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  2. Garraux G, Mckinney C, Wu T, Kansaku K, Nolte G, Hallett M (2005) Shared brain areas but not functional connections controlling movement timing and order. The Journal of Neuroscience, 25(22): 5290-5297.
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  3. Hosaka K, Ishii K, Sakamoto S, Sadato N, Fukuda H, Kato T, Sugimura K, Senda M; The Wellcome Department of Neurology, London, UK; Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan (2005) Validation of anatomical standardization of FDG PET images of normal brain: comparison of SPM and NEUROSTAT.Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging, 32(1):92-97.
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  4. Iidaka T, Ozaki N, Matsumoto A, Nogawa J, Kinoshita Y, Suzuki T, Iwata N, Yamamoto Y, Okada T, Sadato N (2005) A variant C178T in the regulatory region of the serotonin receptor gene HTR3A modulates neural activation in the human amygdala. J Neurosci, 25(27):6460-6466.
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  5. Kakigi R, Nakata H, Inui K, Hiroe N, Nagata O, Honda M, Tanaka S, Sadato N, Kawakami M. (2005) Intracerebral pain processing in a Yoga Master who claims not to feel pain during meditation.Eur J Pain, 9(5):581-589.
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  6. Kansaku K, Muraki S, Umeyama S, Nishimori Y, Kochiyama T, Yamane S, Kitazawa S (2005) Cortical activity in multiple motor areas during sequential finger movements: an application of independent component analysis. NeuroImage, 28(3):669-681.
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  7. Kitada R, Hashimoto T, Kochiyama T, Kito T, Okada T, Matsumura M, Lederman SJ, Sadato N (2005) Tactile estimation of the roughness of gratings yields a graded response in the human brain: an fMRI study. Neuroimage, 25(1):90-100.
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  8. Kitazawa, S., Kansaku, K (2005) Sex difference in language lateralization may be task-dependent. Brain, 128(5): E30.
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  9. Kochiyama T, Morita T, Okada T, Yonekura Y, Matsumura M, Sadato N (2005) Removing the effects of task-related motion using independent-component analysis. Neuroimage, 25(3):802-814.
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  10. Matsumoto A, Iidaka T, Haneda K, Okada T, Sadato N (2005) Linking semantic priming effect in functional MRI and event-related potentials. Neuroimage, 24(3):624-634.
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  11. Nakamura K, Oga T, Okada T, Sadato N, Takayama Y, Wydell T, Yonekura Y, Fukuyama H (2005) Hemispheric asymmetry emerges at distinct parts of the occipitotemporal cortex for objects, logograms and phonograms: A functional MRI study. Neuroimage, 28(3):521-528.
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  12. Noguchi Y, Kaneoke Y, Kakigi R, Tanabe HC, Sadato N (2005) Role of the Superior Temporal Region in Human Visual Motion Perception. Cereb Cortex, 15(10):1592-1601.
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  13. Okada T, Yamada H, Ito H, Yonekura Y, Sadato N (2005) Magnetic field strength increase yields significantly greater contrast-to-noise ratio increase: Measured using BOLD contrast in the primary visual area(1). Acad Radiol, 12(2):142-147.
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  14. Sadato N (2005) How the blind "see" Braille: lessons from functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neuroscientist, 11(6):577-582.
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  15. Sadato N, Okada T, Honda M, Matsuki K, Yoshida M, Kashikura K, Takei W, Sato T, Kochiyama T & Yonekura Y (2005) Cross-modal integration and plastic changes revealed by lip movement, random-dot motion, and sign languages in the hearing and the deaf. Cereb Cortex, 15(8):1113-1122.
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  16. Saito DN, Yoshimura K, Kochiyama T, Okada T, Honda M, Sadato N (2005) Cross-modal Binding and Activated Attentional Networks during Audio-visual Speech Integration: a Functional MRI Study. Cereb Cortex, 15(11):1750-1760.
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  17. Tanabe HC, Honda M, Sadato N (2005) Functionally segregated neural substrates for arbitrary audiovisual paired-association learning. J Neurosci, 25(27):6409-6418.
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  18. Tanaka S, Honda M, Sadato N (2005) Modality-specific cognitive function of medial and lateral human Brodmann area 6.J Neurosci, 25(2):496-501.
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  19. Yamashita O, Sadato N, Okada T, Ozaki T (2005) Evaluating frequency-wise directed connectivity of BOLD signals applying relative power contribution with the linear multivariate time-series models. Neuroimage, 25(2):478-490.
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