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Yoshihito Furusawa

Researcher at Tohoku University

Publications -  18
Citations -  129

Yoshihito Furusawa is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications receiving 106 citations.

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The contribution of quasi-joint stiffness of the ankle joint to gait in patients with hemiparesis

TL;DR: The findings suggested that ankle power during gait might be generated by increasing quasi-joint stiffness in patients with hemiparesis, and healthy individuals might decrease quasi-Joint stiffness to avoid deceleration of forward tilt of the tibia.
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Design of a head fixation device for experiments in behaving monkeys.

TL;DR: The device has been used for behavioral training that requires accurate gaze monitoring and for recording single-unit activity over a several-month period and may also be applicable for studies on functional imaging of the macaque brain, by constructing it of non-magnetic materials.
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Supramarginal activity in interoceptive attention tasks.

TL;DR: The results suggest that novices recruit SM during IAA possibly due to lack of experience in those tasks but this could be alleviated for performing IAA as illustrated by activation profile in experts.
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Surprise signals in the supplementary eye field: rectified prediction errors drive exploration-exploitation transitions

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that the supplementary eye field drives exploration-exploitation transitions by generating "surprise signals" or rectified prediction errors, which reflect differences between predicted and actual outcomes.
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Spinal fMRI of Interoceptive Attention/Awareness in Experts and Novices

TL;DR: The results might indicate that IAA has an instantaneous effect on the physical body after extended training as the spinal cord directly innervates body parts.