Kohta I. Kobayasi

Affiliations: 
Doshisha University, Kyōto-shi, Kyōto-fu, Japan 
Area:
Auditory, Vocal.
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Yoshino-Hashizawa K, Nishiuchi Y, Hiragochi M, et al. (2023) The distress context of social calls evokes a fear response in the bat Pipistrellus abramus. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 226
Ito Y, Matsumoto H, Kobayasi KI. (2023) Subjective Audibility Modulates the Susceptibility to Sound-Induced Flash Illusion: Effect of Loudness and Auditory Masking. Multisensory Research. 1-17
Murai S, Yang AN, Hiryu S, et al. (2021) Music in Noise: Neural Correlates Underlying Noise Tolerance in Music-Induced Emotion. Cerebral Cortex Communications. 2: tgab061
Tachibana RO, Kanno K, Okabe S, et al. (2020) USVSEG: A robust method for segmentation of ultrasonic vocalizations in rodents. Plos One. 15: e0228907
Itagaki S, Onishi H, Hiryu S, et al. (2020) Sound symbolism on synthetic speech continuum in judgment of size of visual stimulus Acoustical Science and Technology. 41: 413-415
Ito Y, Sato R, Kobayasi KI. (2020) Application of the novel object recognition paradigm to time-varying sensory stimulus Acoustical Science and Technology. 41: 388-389
Ito Y, Masago Y, Furuyama T, et al. (2020) How frequency processing affects the sound-induced flash illusion? Acoustical Science and Technology. 41: 334-336
Ito Y, Sato R, Tamai Y, et al. (2019) Auditory-induced visual illusions in rodents measured by spontaneous behavioural response. Scientific Reports. 9: 19211
Itagaki S, Murai S, Kobayasi KI. (2019) Brain Activity Related to Sound Symbolism: Cross-modal Effect of an Aurally Presented Phoneme on Judgment of Size. Scientific Reports. 9: 7017
Sumiya M, Ashihara K, Yoshino K, et al. (2019) Bat-inspired signal design for target discrimination in human echolocation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 145: 2221
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