Naotsugu Tsuchiya

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2012- School of Psychological Sciences Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia 
Area:
Visual awareness, consciousness, attention, intracranial recording, decoding, category theory
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Dr Tsuchiya was awarded a PhD at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2006 and underwent postdoctoral training at Caltech until 2010. Receiving a PRESTO grant from Japan Science and Technology (JST) agency, Dr Tsuchiya returned to Japan in 2010. In Jan 2012, he joined the School of Psychological Sciences at Monash University as an Associate Professor. Since 2013, he is an ARC Future Fellow. His main research interest is to uncover the neuronal basis of consciousness. Specifically, he focuses on 1) the scope and limit of non-conscious processing, 2) the relationship between attention and consciousness, and 3) the neuronal correlates of consciousness by analysing the multi-channel neuronal recording obtained in animals and humans and 4) testing a theory of consciousness, in particular, integrated information theory of consciousness. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, he uses a variety of research approaches, ranging from empirical (lab-based or online-based psychophysics, neuroimaging), computational (information theoretic/causal analyses/modeling of neural activity), to theoretical (including conceptual analysis and category theory) methods.
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Christof Koch grad student 2000-2005 Caltech
 (Attention and awareness: Visual psychophysics and aversive conditioning in humans.)
Ralph Adolphs post-doc Caltech
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Kawakita G, Zeleznikow-Johnston A, Tsuchiya N, et al. (2024) Gromov-Wasserstein unsupervised alignment reveals structural correspondences between the color similarity structures of humans and large language models. Scientific Reports. 14: 15917
Epping GP, Fisher EL, Zeleznikow-Johnston AM, et al. (2023) A Quantum Geometric Framework for Modeling Color Similarity Judgments. Cognitive Science. 47: e13231
Zeleznikow-Johnston A, Aizawa Y, Yamada M, et al. (2023) Are Color Experiences the Same across the Visual Field? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-34
Chuyin Z, Koh ZH, Gallagher R, et al. (2022) What can we experience and report on a rapidly presented image? Intersubjective measures of specificity of freely reported contents of consciousness. F1000research. 11: 69
Qianchen L, Gallagher RM, Tsuchiya N. (2022) How much can we differentiate at a brief glance: revealing the truer limit in conscious contents through the massive report paradigm (MRP). Royal Society Open Science. 9: 210394
Ishizu K, Shiramatsu TI, Hitsuyu R, et al. (2021) Information flow in the rat thalamo-cortical system: spontaneous vs. stimulus-evoked activities. Scientific Reports. 11: 19252
Leung A, Cohen D, van Swinderen B, et al. (2021) Integrated information structure collapses with anesthetic loss of conscious arousal in Drosophila melanogaster. Plos Computational Biology. 17: e1008722
Haun A, Tsuchiya N. (2020) Reasonable criteria for functionalists; scarce criteria from phenomenological perspective. Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-2
Davidson MJ, Mithen W, Hogendoorn H, et al. (2020) The SSVEP tracks attention, not consciousness, during perceptual filling-in. Elife. 9
Maier A, Tsuchiya N. (2020) Growing evidence for separate neural mechanisms for attention and consciousness. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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