Kenta Kubo

688 total citations
16 papers, 526 citations indexed

About

Kenta Kubo is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Computer Networks and Communications. According to data from OpenAlex, Kenta Kubo has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 526 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 5 papers in Social Psychology and 3 papers in Computer Networks and Communications. Recurrent topics in Kenta Kubo's work include Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (4 papers), Face Recognition and Perception (3 papers) and Satellite Communication Systems (3 papers). Kenta Kubo is often cited by papers focused on Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (4 papers), Face Recognition and Perception (3 papers) and Satellite Communication Systems (3 papers). Kenta Kubo collaborates with scholars based in Japan and United States. Kenta Kubo's co-authors include Yuka Tamura, Naoki Fujii, Shin’ichiro Kako, Atsuhiko Isobe, Etsuko Nakashima, Nobuyuki Kawai, Hiroshi Nittono, Nobuo Masataka, Sachiko Hayakawa and Makoto Iwanaga and has published in prestigious journals such as Marine Pollution Bulletin, Neuroreport and Biological Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Kenta Kubo

15 papers receiving 512 citations

Peers

Kenta Kubo
Ronald F. Lewis United States
Nicola Brown New Zealand
Zhang Bao China
John Ryder United States
Jessica Love United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kenta Kubo

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Kenta Kubo. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Kenta Kubo based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Kenta Kubo. Kenta Kubo is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Yamada, Keiji, et al.. (2024). Chip loading on electroplated diamond wheels in trimming process for CFRPs and effects by in-process laser dressing. Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design Systems and Manufacturing. 18(5). JAMDSM0054–JAMDSM0054. 1 indexed citations
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Ikeda, Hiroko, et al.. (2021). Angle Detecting Technique According to Decoupling Control for Split-Winding Dual Resolver. IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications. 141(12). 931–941.
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Kawai, Nobuyuki, Kenta Kubo, Nobuo Masataka, & Sachiko Hayakawa. (2015). Conserved evolutionary history for quick detection of threatening faces. Animal Cognition. 19(3). 655–660. 20 indexed citations
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Watanabe, Shota, Kenta Kubo, Kazuo Okanoya, & Nobuyuki Kawai. (2015). Speed limit and traffic jam induced different angry reactions of asymmetry of brain activity, auto nervous system reactions, and subjective scales in a driving simulator task. The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association. 79(0). 3AM–96. 1 indexed citations
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Isobe, Atsuhiko, Kenta Kubo, Yuka Tamura, et al.. (2014). Selective transport of microplastics and mesoplastics by drifting in coastal waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 89(1-2). 324–330. 348 indexed citations
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Kubo, Kenta, et al.. (2014). Spiders do not evoke greater early posterior negativity in the event-related potential as snakes. Neuroreport. 25(13). 1049–1053. 31 indexed citations
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Kawai, Nobuyuki, et al.. (2014). “Granny dumping”: Acceptability of sacrificing the elderly in a simulated moral dilemma. Japanese Psychological Research. 56(3). 254–262. 23 indexed citations
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Kubo, Kenta, et al.. (2014). Spider is not special comparing with other animals in human early visual attention : Evidence from event-related potentials. 187–190. 3 indexed citations
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Nittono, Hiroshi, et al.. (2012). Early somatosensory event-related potentials reveal attentional bias for internal stimuli in social anxiety. Biological Psychology. 89(3). 591–597. 10 indexed citations
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Kawai, Nobuyuki, et al.. (2012). Distinct aging effects for two types of inhibition in older adults. Neuroreport. 23(14). 819–824. 43 indexed citations
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Kubo, Kenta, et al.. (2011). Adaptive Back-Off Nonlinearity Compensation for Interference Canceller in Carrier Super-Positioning Satellite Communications. IEICE Transactions on Communications. E94-B(7). 2022–2031. 1 indexed citations
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Kubo, Kenta, et al.. (2009). Nonlinear Compensations for Interference Canceller of Super-Positioning Satellite System. 109(254). 35–40. 2 indexed citations
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Kubo, Kenta & Hiroshi Nittono. (2009). The Role of Intention to Conceal in the P300-based Concealed Information Test. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 34(3). 227–235. 38 indexed citations
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Kubo, Kenta & Hiroshi Nittono. (2008). Detecting the Intention to Conceal the Truth: An Event-Related Potential Study. 1 indexed citations
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Kubo, Kenta, Hiroshi Nittono, & Makoto Miyatani. (2007). Determinant Factors of P300 Amplitude in Guilty Knowledge Tests. 25(3). 267–275. 3 indexed citations

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