Ikuya Murakami

International Conference Proceedings

Murakami, I., Kitaoka, A. & Ashida, H. (2004). The amplitude of small eye movements correlates with the saliency of the peripheral drift illusion. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Kitazaki, M., Kubota, M. & Murakami, I. (2004). Effects of the visual jitter aftereffect on the control of posture. European Conference on Visual Perception.

Murakami, I. (2004). Fixation instability and visual stability: phenomenological and psychophysical investigations. International Congress of Psychology.

Murakami, I. (2004). Velocity noise due to small eye movements in motion vision. BrainIT International Symposium.

Murakami, I. (2004). The dominant eye dominates the correlation between fixation instability and motion detection threshold. Vision ScienceS Society Annual Meeting.

Saijo, N., Murakami, I., Nishida, S. & Gomi, H. (2003). Reflexive arm movement induced by large field visual-motion. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. (2003). Equivalent noise in relative- and absolute-motion detection for pattern translation with artificial jitter. Vision ScienceS Society Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. (2002). Illusory jitter induced by flickering surround texture: correlations with small eye movements. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. (2002). Illusory jitter induced by flickering surround texture: effects of flicker frequency and duty cycle. European Conference on Visual Perception.

Murakami, I. (2002). Significant but small effects of spatial and temporal predictability on the flash-lag effect. Pre-ECVP Conference.

Murakami, I. (2002). Additive and multiplicative factors of the simultaneuous jitter illusion. Asian Conference on Vision.

Nakadomari, S., Murakami, I., Kitahara, K. & Miyauchi, S. (2002). A patient complained that the right side of other's lips looked stretched strangely (2) -- a clinical report and fMRI study. Asian Conference on Vision.

Murakami, I. (2002). An adaptation-free jitter illusion perceived in a static random-dot disk surrounded by a flickering random-dot field. Vision ScienceS Society Annual Meeting.

Sasaki, Y., Murakami, I., Watanabe, T., Tootell, R. B. H. & Nishida, S. (2002). Neuroimaging of direction-selective mechanisms for first-order and second-order motion stimuli. Vision ScienceS Society Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. (2001). The distributed differential latency model accounts for the flash-lag effects in various situations: a simulation study. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. [PDF]

Murakami, I. (2001). How the visual system localizes the spatiotemporal position of a briefly flashed object. Joint France-Japan Symposium on Cognitive Neurosciences.

Murakami, I. (2001). The flash-lag effect as a spatiotemporal correlation between the moving stimulus and the flash's position judgment. Asian Conference on Vision.

Murakami, I. (2001). The flash-lag effect in random motion reveals distributed differential latency between the flash and motion. Vision ScienceS Society Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. (2000). Monocular and directionally selective nature of visual jitter as revealed by dichoptic adaptation. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. & Cavanagh, P. (2000). Storage, spatial frequency selectivity, and stimulus size specificity of visual jitter. ARVO.

Chen, Y., Murakami, I., McPeek, R., Holzman, P. & Cavanagh, P. (2000). Smooth pursuit boosts the visibility of the target. ARVO.

Sasaki, Y., Murakami, I., Hadjikhani, N., Cavanagh, P. & Tootell, R. B. H. (2000). Neural correlates of illusory visual jitter revealed by fMRI. Vision Research Conference.

Murakami, I. (2000). Directional selectivity of visual jitter. 26th NIPS International Symposium.

Sasaki, Y., Murakami, I., Hadjikhani, N., Cavanagh, P. & Tootell, R. B. H. (2000). Brain activity during illusory visual jitter studied with fMRI. 26th NIPS International Symposium.

Whitney, D., Murakami, I. & Cavanagh, P. (1999). Persistence does not influence the perceived location of a flash relative to a moving stimulus. ECVP.

Murakami, I. (1999). Multiple processing of motion energy in different directions and its relation to induced motion and motion capture. ECVP.

Sasaki, Y., Murakami, I., Hadjikhani, N., Cavanagh, P. & Tootell, R. B. H. (1999). Brain activity during illusory visual jitter. International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain.

Murakami, I. & Cavanagh, P. (1999). A directionally selective monocular adaptation process and a distinctive bilateral compensation process for visual jitter. ARVO.

Whitney, D. V., Murakami, I. & Cavanagh, P. (1999). Moving stimuli have latency advantage over flashed stimuli: evidence for a temporal facilitation mechanism. ARVO.

Sugihara, H., Murakami, I., Komatsu, H., Shenoy, K. V. & Andersen, R. A. (1998). Selectivity of neurons to the 3D orientation of a rotating plane in area MSTd of the monkey. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. & Cavanagh, P. (1998). Illusory motion in the direction opposite to smooth pursuit in an unadapted static region after adaptation to dynamic random noise. ECVP.

Murakami, I. & Cavanagh, P. (1998). A novel aftereffect: visual jitter in an unadapted static region after adaptation to dynamic random noise. ARVO.

Whitney, D. V., Murakami, I. & Cavanagh, P. (1998). Motion extrapolation cannot account for apparent position offset of a flashed disk relative to unpredictable motion. ARVO.

Hanazawa, A., Murakami, I., Kondo, H. & Komatsu, H. (1997). Hue/saturation color selectivity originates in V1, not in LGN, of the macaque monkey. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Hanazawa, A., Murakami, I., Kondo, H. & Komatsu, H. (1997). Transformation of color information in V1 of the macaque monkey. IUPS.

Murakami, I. (1997). Induced motion and motion capture in the presence of motion-transparent inducers. ARVO.

von der Heydt, R., Friedman, H. S., Zhou, H., Komatsu, H., Hanazawa, A. & Murakami, I. (1997). Neuronal responses in monkey V1 and V2 unaffected by metacontrast. ARVO.

Murakami, I. (1996). Motion transparency in superimposition of two dense random-dot patterns. ARVO.

Hanazawa, A., Murakami, I. & Komatsu, H. (1996). Chromatic properties of neurons in striate cortex of the macaque monkey. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I., Kinoshita, M., Kimura, T. & Komatsu, H. (1995). Do V1 neurons representing the blind spot region respond to stimuli for perceptual filling-in? IBRO.

Kinoshita, M., Murakami, I., Kimura, T. & Komatsu, H. (1995). Perceptual filling-in occurs at the monocular scotoma without reorganization of retinotopic map of the monkey V1. IBRO.

Komatsu, H., Murakami, I. & Kinoshita, M. (1995). Spatial summation properties of the macaque V1 neurons in the retinotopic representation of the blind spot. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.

Murakami, I. (1994). Depth order of motion-transparent inducers as a determinant of perceived direction in motion capture. ARVO.

Murakami, I. & Shimojo, S. (1993). Detection threshold for motion contrast depends on cortically-scaled stimulus size, regardless of eccentricity. ARVO.

Takeichi, H., Murakami, I., Nakazawa, H. & Shimojo, S. (1993). Continuity in contour curvature and visual interpolation. ARVO. [abstract]

Murakami, I. & Shimojo, S. (1992). Directionally selective mechanisms modulated by surrounding motion are underlying motion capture, induced motion and motion aftereffect. ARVO. [abstract]

Murakami, I. & Shimojo, S. (1991). Motion capture changes to induced motion at higher contrasts and smaller eccentricities. ARVO. [abstract]


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