Hisayuki Ojima

2.6k total citations
44 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Hisayuki Ojima is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hisayuki Ojima has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 16 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 11 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Hisayuki Ojima's work include Neural dynamics and brain function (17 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (13 papers) and Neuroscience and Music Perception (7 papers). Hisayuki Ojima is often cited by papers focused on Neural dynamics and brain function (17 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (13 papers) and Neuroscience and Music Perception (7 papers). Hisayuki Ojima collaborates with scholars based in Japan and United States. Hisayuki Ojima's co-authors include Kathleen S. Rockland, Kiyoshi Kishi, Kensaku Mori, Christopher N. Honda, Jufang He, Terukiyo Yamasaki, Yohsuke Kinouchi, Hiroshi Kojima, Akira Akashi and Masayoshi Takayanagi and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, PLoS ONE and The Journal of Comparative Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Hisayuki Ojima

43 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers

Hisayuki Ojima
David T. Larue United States
Mark N. Wallace United Kingdom
Thomas J. Imig United States
Victoria M. Bajo United Kingdom
Vibhakar C. Kotak United States
José de Olmos Argentina
Matthew J. McGinley United States
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All Works

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Horikawa, Junsei & Hisayuki Ojima. (2017). Cortical Activation Patterns Evoked by Temporally Asymmetric Sounds and Their Modulation by Learning. eNeuro. 4(2). ENEURO.0241–16.2017. 3 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki & Junsei Horikawa. (2016). Recognition of Modified Conditioning Sounds by Competitively Trained Guinea Pigs. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 9. 373–373. 3 indexed citations
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Taoka, Miki, Michio Tanaka, Sayaka Hihara, Hisayuki Ojima, & Atsushi Iriki. (2013). Neural response to movement of the hand and mouth in the secondary somatosensory cortex of Japanese monkeys during a simple feeding task. Somatosensory & Motor Research. 30(3). 140–152. 16 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki. (2010). Interplay of excitation and inhibition elicited by tonal stimulation in pyramidal neurons of primary auditory cortex. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 35(10). 2084–2093. 10 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki, Miki Taoka, & Atsushi Iriki. (2009). Adaptive Changes in Firing of Primary Auditory Cortical Neurons following Illumination Shift from Light to Dark in Freely Moving Guinea Pigs. Cerebral Cortex. 20(2). 339–351. 4 indexed citations
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Taoka, Miki, Michio Tanaka, Hisayuki Ojima, & Atsushi Iriki. (2007). Electrophysiological Study of Neurons Representing the Hand and Mouth in the Secondary Somatosensory Cortex of the Macaque Monkey during a Simple Feeding Task. 43. 23–27. 1 indexed citations
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Takayanagi, Masayoshi & Hisayuki Ojima. (2006). Microtopography of the dual corticothalamic projections originating from domains along the frequency axis of the cat primary auditory cortex. Neuroscience. 142(3). 769–780. 16 indexed citations
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Hihara, Sayaka, Michio Tanaka, Hisayuki Ojima, et al.. (2006). Extension of corticocortical afferents into the anterior bank of the intraparietal sulcus by tool-use training in adult monkeys. Neuropsychologia. 44(13). 2636–2646. 123 indexed citations
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Rockland, Kathleen S. & Hisayuki Ojima. (2003). Multisensory convergence in calcarine visual areas in macaque monkey. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 50(1-2). 19–26. 420 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki. (2002). Intracellular Characterization of Suppressive Responses in Supragranular Pyramidal Neurons of Cat Primary Auditory Cortex In Vivo. Cerebral Cortex. 12(10). 1079–1091. 70 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki & Jufang He. (1997). Cortical Convergence Originating from Domains Representing Different Frequencies in the Cat AI. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 117(sup532). 126–128. 8 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki, Kunio Murakami, & Kiyoshi Kishi. (1996). Dual termination modes of corticothalamic fibers originating from pyramids of layers 5 and 6 in cat visual cortical area 17. Neuroscience Letters. 208(1). 57–60. 32 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki, et al.. (1995). Two classes of cortical neurones labelled with Vicia villosa lectin in the guinea-pig. Neuroreport. 6(4). 617–620. 14 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki. (1993). Two feedback systems orginating from different layers in the cat primary auditory cortex. Biomedical Research-tokyo. 14. 29–34. 1 indexed citations
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Ojima, Hisayuki, et al.. (1991). Patterns of Axon Collateralization of Identified Supragranular Pyramidal Neurons in the Cat Auditory Cortex. Cerebral Cortex. 1(1). 80–94. 110 indexed citations
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Sakurai, Takeo, Hisayuki Ojima, Terukiyo Yamasaki, Hiroshi Kojima, & Akira Akashi. (1989). Effects of N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-2-(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl) acetamide (DM-9384) on learning and memory in rats.. The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 50(1). 47–53. 55 indexed citations
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Mori, Kensaku, Kiyoshi Kishi, & Hisayuki Ojima. (1983). Distribution of dendrites of mitral, displaced mitral, tufted, and granule cells in the rabbit olfactory bulb. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 219(3). 339–355. 227 indexed citations

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