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 2005
  1. Kitazawa, S, Wolpert, DM. Rhythmicity, randomness and synchrony in climbing fiber signals. Trends Neurosci. 2005; 28(11) 611-619.
  2. Kansaku, K, Muraki, S, Umeyama, S, Nishimori, Y, Kochiyama, T, Yamane, S, Kitazawa, S. Cortical activity in multiple motor areas during sequential finger movements: an application of independent component analysis. Neuroimage 2005:in press.
  3. Nakazato, T. Striatal dopamine release in the rat during a cued lever-press task for food reward and the development of changes over time measured using high-speed voltammetry. Exp Brain Res 2005:in press.
  4. Yamamoto, S, Moizumi, S, Kitazawa, S. Referral of tactile sensation to the tips of L-shaped sticks. J Neurophysiol 2005; 93:2856.
  5. Kitazawa, S, Kansaku, K. Sex difference in language lateralization may be task-dependent. Brain 2005; 128:E30; author reply E31.
  6. Lu, X, Ashe, J. Anticipatory activity in primary motor cortex codes memorized movement sequences. Neuron 2005; 45:967.
  7. Miyachi, S, Lu, X, Inoue, S, Iwasaki, T, Koike, S, Nambu, A, Takada, M. Organization of multisynaptic inputs from prefrontal cortex to primary motor cortex as revealed by retrograde transneuronal transport of rabies virus. J Neurosci 2005; 25:2547.
  8. Wada, M, Moizumi, S, Kitazawa, S. Temporal order judgment in mice. Behav Brain Res 2005; 157:167.
  9. Yamamoto, M, Kowatari, Y, Ueno, S, Yamane, S, Kitazawa, S. Accelerated recognition of left oblique views of faces. Exp Brain Res 2005; 161:27.

 2004
  1. Takikawa, Y, Kawagoe, R, Hikosaka, O. A possible role of midbrain dopamine neurons in short- and long-term adaptation of saccades to position-reward mapping. J Neurophysiol 2004; 92:2520.
  2. Nakahara, H, Itoh, H, Kawagoe, R, Takikawa, Y, Hikosaka, O. Dopamine neurons can represent context-dependent prediction error. Neuron 2004; 41:269.
  3. Yoshiyama, K, Uka, T, Tanaka, H, Fujita, I. Architecture of binocular disparity processing in monkey inferior temporal cortex. Neurosci Res 2004; 48:155.
  4. Kawagoe, R, Takikawa, Y, Hikosaka, O. Reward-predicting activity of dopamine and caudate neurons--a possible mechanism of motivational control of saccadic eye movement. J Neurophysiol 2004; 91:1013.
  5. Kowatari, Y, Yamamoto, M, Takahashi, T, Kansaku, K, Kitazawa, S, Ueno, S, Yamane, S. Dominance of the left oblique view in activating the cortical network for face recognition. Neurosci Res 2004; 50:475.
  6. Uka, T, DeAngelis, GC. Contribution of area MT to stereoscopic depth perception: choice-related response modulations reflect task strategy. Neuron 2004; 42:297.
  7. Wada, M, Yamamoto, S, Kitazawa, S. Effects of handedness on tactile temporal order judgment. Neuropsychologia 2004; 42:1887.

 2003
  1. Wada, Y, Kawabata, Y, Kotosaka, S, Yamamoto, K, Kitazawa, S, Kawato, M. Acquisition and contextual switching of multiple internal models for different viscous force fields. Neurosci Res 2003; 46:319.
  2. DeAngelis, GC, Uka, T. Coding of horizontal disparity and velocity by MT neurons in the alert macaque. J Neurophysiol 2003; 89:1094.
  3. Uka, T, DeAngelis, GC. Contribution of middle temporal area to coarse depth discrimination: comparison of neuronal and psychophysical sensitivity. J Neurosci 2003; 23:3515.
  4. Itoh, H, Nakahara, H, Hikosaka, O, Kawagoe, R, Takikawa, Y, Aihara, K. Correlation of primate caudate neural activity and saccade parameters in reward-oriented behavior. J Neurophysiol 2003; 89:1774.

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