Shoko Yuki
Affiliations: | The University of Tokyo, Bunkyō-ku, Tōkyō-to, Japan |
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Yoshio Sakurai | post-doc | Kyoto University |
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Yuki S, Nakatani H, Tachibana RO, et al. (2024) Effective modulation from the ventral medial to the dorsal medial portion of the prefrontal cortex in memory confidence-based behavioral control. Scientific Reports. 14: 10141 |
Yuki S, Sakurai Y, Yanagihara D. (2023) Rats adaptively seek information to accommodate a lack of information. Scientific Reports. 13: 14417 |
Takamiya S, Shiotani K, Ohnuki T, et al. (2022) Auditory Cortex Neurons Show Task-Related and Learning-Dependent Selectivity toward Sensory Input and Reward during the Learning Process of an Associative Memory Task. Eneuro. 9 |
Takamiya S, Shiotani K, Ohnuki T, et al. (2021) Hippocampal CA1 Neurons Represent Positive Feedback During the Learning Process of an Associative Memory Task. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 15: 718619 |
Katsu N, Yuki S, Okanoya K. (2021) Production of regular rhythm induced by external stimuli in rats. Animal Cognition |
Yuki S, Nakatani H, Nakai T, et al. (2019) Regulation of action selection based on metacognition in humans via a ventral and dorsal medial prefrontal cortical network. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 119: 336-349 |
Takamiya S, Yuki S, Hirokawa J, et al. (2019) Dynamics of memory engrams. Neuroscience Research |
Yuki S, Okanoya K. (2017) Rats show adaptive choice in a metacognitive task with high uncertainty. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition. 43: 109-118 |
Saito Y, Yuki S, Seki Y, et al. (2016) Cognitive bias in rats evoked by ultrasonic vocalizations suggests emotional contagion. Behavioural Processes |
Yuki S, Okanoya K. (2014) Relatively high motivation for context-evoked reward produces the magnitude effect in rats. Behavioural Processes. 107: 22-8 |