Munetaka Shidara

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Tsukuba University, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan 
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Setogawa T, Mizuhiki T, Matsumoto N, et al. (2019) Neurons in the monkey orbitofrontal cortex mediate reward value computation and decision-making. Communications Biology. 2: 126
Akizawa F, Mizuhiki T, Setogawa T, et al. (2019) The effect of 5-HT receptor antagonist on reward-based decision-making. The Journal of Physiological Sciences : Jps
Mizuhiki T, Setogawa T, Shidara M. (2019) Reverse-filtering on extracellular action potential for waveform analysis. Neuroscience Research
Kuboki R, Matsumoto N, Sugase-Miyamoto Y, et al. (2019) Recency memory effects in Macaques during sequential delayed match-to-sample task with visual noise. Neuroscience Research
Setogawa T, Mizuhiki T, Matsumoto N, et al. (2019) Neurons in the monkey orbitofrontal cortex mediate reward value computation and decision-making. Communications Biology. 2: 126
Kuboki R, Sugase-Miyamoto Y, Matsumoto N, et al. (2016) Information Accumulation over Time in Monkey Inferior Temporal Cortex Neurons Explains Pattern Recognition Reaction Time under Visual Noise. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 10: 43
Yamada H, Inokawa H, Hori Y, et al. (2015) TEMPORARY REMOVAL: Characteristics of fast-spiking neurons in the striatum of behaving monkeys. Neuroscience Research
Ohyama K, Sugase-Miyamoto Y, Matsumoto N, et al. (2014) Small effect of upcoming reward outcomes on visual cue-related neuronal activity in macaque area TE during conditional associations. Neuroscience Research. 88: 28-38
Setogawa T, Mizuhiki T, Matsumoto N, et al. (2014) Self-choice enhances value in reward-seeking in primates. Neuroscience Research. 80: 45-54
Shidara M. (2014) SY35-1 * REWARD EXPECTANCY SIGNALS IN MONKEY ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX AND ITS RELATION TO REINFORCEMENT LEARNING Alcohol and Alcoholism. 49: i30-i30
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