Keiichi Kitajo

Affiliations: 
RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wakō-shi, Saitama-ken, Japan 
Area:
cognitive neuroscience, computational neuroscience, TMS=EEG, nonlinear dynamics, oscillations, synchrony
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Nakatani H, Kawasaki M, Kitajo K, et al. (2021) Frequency-dependent effects of EEG phase resetting on reaction time. Neuroscience Research
Ueda KI, Nishiura Y, Kitajo K. (2020) Mathematical mechanism of state-dependent phase resetting properties of alpha rhythm in the human brain. Neuroscience Research
Okazaki YO, Mizuno Y, Kitajo K. (2020) Probing dynamical cortical gating of attention with concurrent TMS-EEG. Scientific Reports. 10: 4959
Suetani H, Kitajo K. (2020) A manifold learning approach to mapping individuality of human brain oscillations through beta-divergence. Neuroscience Research
Ye S, Kitajo K, Kitano K. (2019) Information-theoretic approach to detect directional information flow in EEG signals induced by TMS. Neuroscience Research
Wei Y, Okazaki YO, So RHY, et al. (2019) Motion sickness-susceptible participants exposed to coherent rotating dot patterns show excessive N2 amplitudes and impaired theta-band phase synchronization. Neuroimage. 116028
Glim S, Okazaki YO, Nakagawa Y, et al. (2019) Phase-Amplitude Coupling of Neural Oscillations Can Be Effectively Probed with Concurrent TMS-EEG. Neural Plasticity. 2019: 6263907
Ueda KI, Kitajo K, Yamaguchi Y, et al. (2019) Neural network model for path-finding problems with the self-recovery property. Physical Review. E. 99: 032207
Zama T, Kitajo K. (2019) EEG recording during online modulation of brain activity by transcranial random noise stimulation Brain Stimulation. 12: 490-491
Onojima T, Okazaki Y, Kitajo K. (2019) A manipulative approach to the phase response function of EEG oscillations by transcranial magnetic stimulation Brain Stimulation. 12: 490
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