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Yusuke Sugiyama
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 10
Citations - 293
Yusuke Sugiyama is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Saccade. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 159 citations.
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Noncoding CGG repeat expansions in neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease, oculopharyngodistal myopathy and an overlapping disease.
Hiroyuki Ishiura,Shota Shibata,Jun Yoshimura,Yuta Suzuki,Wei Qu,Koichiro Doi,Koichiro Doi,M. Asem Almansour,Junko Kanda Kikuchi,Makiko Taira,Makiko Taira,Jun Mitsui,Yuji Takahashi,Yaeko Ichikawa,Yaeko Ichikawa,Tatsuo Mano,Atsushi Iwata,Yasuo Harigaya,Miho Matsukawa,Takashi Matsukawa,Masaki Tanaka,Masaki Tanaka,Yuichiro Shirota,Ryo Ohtomo,Hisatomo Kowa,Hisatomo Kowa,Hidetoshi Date,Aki Mitsue,Hiroyuki Hatsuta,Satoru Morimoto,Shigeo Murayama,Yasushi Shiio,Yuko Saito,Akihiko Mitsutake,Mizuho Kawai,Takuya Sasaki,Yusuke Sugiyama,Masashi Hamada,Gaku Ohtomo,Yasuo Terao,Yasuo Terao,Yoshihiko Nakazato,Akitoshi Takeda,Yoshio Sakiyama,Yumi Umeda-Kameyama,Jun Shinmi,Katsuhisa Ogata,Yutaka Kohno,Shen-Yang Lim,Ai Huey Tan,Jun Shimizu,Jun Goto,Jun Goto,Ichizo Nishino,Tatsushi Toda,Shinichi Morishita,Shoji Tsuji,Shoji Tsuji +57 more
TL;DR: Whole-genome sequencing identifies noncoding CGG repeat expansions in neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease, oculopharyngodistal myopathy and Oculopharyngealmyopathy with leukoencephalopathy, three disorders with overlapping clinical features and neuroimaging findings.
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The intensity of continuous theta burst stimulation, but not the waveform used to elicit motor evoked potentials, influences its outcome in the human motor cortex.
Takuya Sasaki,Satoshi Kodama,Naohiko Togashi,Yuichiro Shirota,Yusuke Sugiyama,Shin-ichi Tokushige,Satomi Inomata-Terada,Yasuo Terao,Yoshikazu Ugawa,Masashi Hamada +9 more
TL;DR: Current directions in MEP measurement had no influence on the responses to cTBS, and lowering stimulus intensity induced the expected after-effects of cTbs in some subjects.
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Aphasic status epilepticus preceding tumefactive left hemisphere lesion in anti-MOG antibody associated disease
Kazuto Katsuse,Masanori Kurihara,Yusuke Sugiyama,Satoshi Kodama,Miwako Takahashi,Toshimitsu Momose,Masato Yumoto,Kimihiko Kaneko,Toshiyuki Takahashi,Akatsuki Kubota,Toshihiro Hayashi,Tatsushi Toda +11 more
TL;DR: Autoimmune epilepsy without obvious causative lesion on MRI can be seen in the course of anti-MOG antibody associated demyelinating disease, and the subsequent emergence of tumefactive lesion closely located to the epileptic foci may suggest some association between autoimmune epilepsy and demYelinating lesions.
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Modulation of motor learning by a paired associative stimulation protocol inducing LTD-like effects.
Takuya Sasaki,Yuichiro Shirota,Satoshi Kodama,Naohiko Togashi,Yusuke Sugiyama,Shin-ichi Tokushige,Satomi Inomata-Terada,Yasuo Terao,Yoshikazu Ugawa,Tatsushi Toda,Masashi Hamada +10 more
TL;DR: PASLTD affected model-free learning, presumably by modulating CSN excitability changes, rather than PA inputs, which are thought to be related to model- free learning.
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Recording Horizontal Saccade Performances Accurately in Neurological Patients Using Electro-oculogram.
Yasuo Terao,Hideki Fukuda,Yusuke Sugiyama,Satomi Inomata-Terada,Shin-ichi Tokushige,Masashi Hamada,Yoshikazu Ugawa +6 more
TL;DR: If properly implemented, EOG can achieve an accuracy almost as good as VOG with substantial stability for recording, while circumventing problems associated with VOG recording, when implemented in neurological patients.