Publications of Masami Ishihara
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Journal Article (11)
2011
Journal Article
Keller, P. E., Ishihara, M., & Prinz, W. (2011). Effects of feedback from active and passive body parts on spatial and temporal parameters in sensorimotor synchronization. Cognitive Processing, 12, 127–133.
2010
Journal Article
Ishihara, M., , , , & (2010). The amusic brain: Lost in music but not in space. PLoS One, 5. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010173
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Journal Article
Ishihara, M., , , , & (2008). Touch perception reveals the dominance of spatial over digital representation of numbers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105, 5644–5648.
, 2007
Journal Article
Ishihara, M., & (2007). A topographical study on the event-related potential correlates of scrambled word order in Japanese complex sentences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 175–193.
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Ishihara, M., & (2007). Motor preparation of manual aiming at a visual target manipulated in size, luminance contrast, and location. Perception, 36, 1375–1390.
Journal Article
Ishihara, M., & (2007). The effect of internal representation in visual target cognition and motor information processing. Japanese Journal of Biomechanics in Sports & Exercise, 11, 40–49.
2006
Journal Article
Ishihara, M., , , , , & (2006). Interaction between space and number representations during motor preparation in manual aiming. Neuropsychologia, 44, 1009–1016.
2005
Journal Article
Ishihara, M., & (2005). The functional role of central and peripheral vision in the control of posture. Human Movement Science, 24, 689–709.
, 2002
Journal Article
Ishihara, M., , & (2002). Lateralized effects of target location on reaction times when preparing for manual aiming at a visual target. Human Movement Science, 21, 563–582.
2000
Journal Article
Ishihara, M. (2000). Three elemental illusions determine the Zoellner illusion. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 569–575.
, & 1999
Journal Article
Ishihara, M. (1999). Effect of luminance contrast on the motion aftereffect. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 88, 215–223.
Book Chapter (3)
2013
Book Chapter
Ishihara, M., , Keller, P. E., & Prinz, W. (2013). Horizontal spatial representations of number and time: Continuous number and categorical time lines. In & (Eds.), Language and action in cognitive neuroscience (pp. 243–269). New York: Psychology Press.
2011
Book Chapter
Ishihara, M., , & (2011). Neglect "around the clock": Dissociating number and spatial neglect in right brain damage. In & (Eds.), Space, time and number in the brain: Searching for the foundations of mathematical thought (pp. 149–173). Burlington, MA: Academic Press.
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Book Chapter
Ishihara, M., & (2008). Visual perception and motor preparation of manual aiming: A review of behavioral studies and neural correlates. In & (Eds.), Visual Perception: New Research (pp. 1–48). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Conference Paper (1)
2008
Conference Paper
Ishihara, M., Keller, P. E., , & Prinz, W. (2008). Horizontal spatial representations of time: Evidence for the STEARC effect. In Cortex (Vol. 44, pp. 454–461). Aachen, GERMANY.
Meeting Abstract (4)
2008
Meeting Abstract
Ishihara, M., Keller, P. E., , & Prinz, W. (2008). Spatial representations of time in action. In International Journal of Psychology (Vol. 43, p. 678).
Meeting Abstract
Keller, P. E., Ishihara, M., & Prinz, W. (2008). The role of feedback in temporal coordination. In International Journal of Psychology (Vol. 43, p. 460).
2007
Meeting Abstract
Ishihara, M., Keller, P. E., , & Prinz, W. (2007). Spatial representations of time: Evidence for the spatial-temporal association of response codes. In Proceedings of the 15th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (p. 119). Leiden, NL: European Society for Cognitive Psychology.
2006
Meeting Abstract
Ishihara, M., , & (2006). Motion aftereffect (MAE) shortens aiming RTs at both early and late stages of the illusion. In Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (Vol. 28, p. S93).
Talk (5)
2009
Talk
Ishihara, M. Horizontal spatial representations of number and time. Talk_at_event presented at the Guest Lecture, Israel. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0010-B9F2-2