2000

  • Tanaka Y. and Shimojo, S. (2000) " Temporal and spatial chracteristics of attention to facilitate manual and eye movement responses ". " ps file " , " pdf file " Perception, in review.

  • Tanaka Y. and Shimojo, S. (2000) " Repetition priming reveals sustained facilitation and transient inhibition in reaction time. " Journal of Experimental Psychology, Human Perception and Performance, 26 (4) 1421-1435.

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (2000) " Fast plasticity of long-range interation induced by temporal cueing ". Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 41(4) pp49.

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (2000) " Attention and short-term memory in contrast detection ". Vision Research, 40, 1089-1100.

    1999

  • Tanaka Y. (1999) " Dissociation of attention between left and right corteces ". Experimental Brain Research, submitted.

  • Tanaka Y. (1999) " Dissociation of spatial orientiing between left and right hemispheres ". Perception 28 (Supplement: ECVP abstract),pp75.

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1999) " Practicing attention in contrast discrimination tasks ". Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 40 (4) (ARVO abstract), pp751.

    1998

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1998) "A perceptual memory for low-contrast visual signals". Proceedings of Natinal Academy of Sciences, USA. 95 pp 12729-12733

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1998) "Long-lasting, long-range detection facilitation". Vision Research, 38 pp 2591-2599.

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1998) "Attention affects short-term perceptual memory". Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , 39 (4) (ARVO abstract), pp 627.

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1998) "Dynamics of visual short-term memory". Technical Report at Weizmann Institute of Science, GC-DS/98-8, pp 1-20.

    1997

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1997) "A perceptual memory for low-contrast visual signals". Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, 38 (4) (ARVO abstract), pp 963.

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1997) " Long-lasting, Long-range detection facilitation ". Technical Report at Weizmann Institute of Science, GC-DS/97-5, pp 1-22.

    1996

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1996) "A perceptual memory for low-contrast visual signals". Technical Report at Weizmann Institute of Science, GC-DS/96-12, pp 1-10.

  • Tanaka Y. and Sagi D. (1996) "Long-lasting detection facilitation induced by Gabor flankers" Perception (supplement), 25, pp 53 (ECVP abstract).

  • Tanaka Y. and Shimojo, S. (1996). " Location versus Feature: Reaction time reveals dissociation between two visual functions" Vision Research 36 (14), pp 2125-2140.

  • Tanaka Y. and Shimojo, S. (1996). " Task-dependent visual memory (in Japanese, abstract in English) " Advances in Neurogical Sciences (Shinkei Kagaku no Shinpo) Vol. 40 No. 3, pp 429-444.

  • Shimojo, S., Tanaka, Y. and Watanabe, K. (1996) Stimulus-driven facilitation and inhibition of visual information processing in enviromental and retinotopic representations of space. Cognitive Brain Research, 5, pp 11-21.

  • Shimojo, S., Tanaka, Y., Hikosaka, O. and Miyauchi, S. (1996) Vision, Attention, and action - Inhibition of return vs. facilitation of return. Attention & Performance XVI: Information Integration in Perception & Communication. Inui, T. & McClelland, J. L.(eds.) pp159-178 , MIT Press, Cambridge.

    1995

  • Tanaka, Y. and Shimojo, S. (1995) Facilitation induced by color- and shape-repetition but not by location-repetition. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences,36 (ARVO abstract), 4, pp 902. At The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Annual Meeting (Fort Lauderdale,Florida), May 1995.

  • Tanaka, Y. and Shimojo, S. (1995) Inhibition and facilitation of return in the three-dimensional space. Perception, 24, Supplement (ECVP Abstract), pp 46.

  • Shimojo, S and Tanaka, Y. (1995) Inhibition and facilitation of visual-motor links: in relation to attention and memory. Taniguchi Symposia on Brain Sciences, 18: Emotion, Memory and Behavior - Studies on Human and Nonhuman Primates, Nakajima, T. & Ono, T. (eds.), Japan Scientific Societies Press, Tokyo (CRC Press).

  • Shimojo, S., Tanaka, Y. and Watanabe, K. (1995) Inhibition of return is more environmental than retinotopic. 18th European Cnference on Visual Perception. Perception, 24, Supplement (ECVP Abstract), pp 40.

  • Shimojo, S. and Tanaka, Y. (1995) Attentional mechanisms dissociated by reaction time, line motion and masking. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Annual Meeting (Sarasota,Florida),. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences,36, , 4, pp 856.

    1994

  • Tanaka Y. and Shimojo S. (1994) Location vs. feature: two visual functionsseparated by reaction time in the pop out display. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, 35 (4) (ARVO abstract), pp 1619.

  • Shimojo S. and Tanaka Y. (1994) "Super express" attentional shift. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, 35, 4 (ARVO abstract), pp 2147.

  • Shimojo, S. and Tanaka, Y. (1994) (in Japanese: abstruct in English) Perceptual learning and the plasticity of the primary visual cortex. Experimental Medicine, Special Issue: Memory, Learning and higher brain functions - New methods and concepts, 12-19 pp 114-121 (2500-2507). Mikoshiba, K., Tanaka, K. and Tsumoto, C. (eds.), Youdo-sya, Tokyo.

  • Tanaka, Y. and Shimojo, S. (1994) Super express attentional shift. NissanCambridge Basic Research, Technical Report 4 pp 12-13.

  • Tanaka, Y. and Shimojo, S. (1994) Location vs. feature: Reaction time reveals dissociation between two visual functions. Nissan Cambridge Basic Research, Technical Report 1 pp 6-8.

    1993

  • Tanaka Y. and Shimojo S. (1993) Location priming and probability priming are isolatable in detection and discrimination. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, 34 (ARVO abstract), 4, pp 1234.

    1992

  • Fukunaga A., Watanabe S., Tanaka Y., and Adachi M. (1992) A study for communication using teleconference system (in Japanese, abstract in English), Human Interface, Vol.7, pp 47-50.

  • Adachi M., Watanabe S., and Tanaka Y. (1992) The role of media towards human communication. Electric and Communication Conference (Denki Tuushin Gakkai) abstract, pp 25-31 (in Japanese).