Ryusaku Hashimoto

837 total citations
32 papers, 635 citations indexed

About

Ryusaku Hashimoto is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Cognitive Neuroscience and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ryusaku Hashimoto has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 635 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 12 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 6 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ryusaku Hashimoto's work include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (10 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (3 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (3 papers). Ryusaku Hashimoto is often cited by papers focused on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (10 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (3 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (3 papers). Ryusaku Hashimoto collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Netherlands and United States. Ryusaku Hashimoto's co-authors include Kenichi Meguro, Hiroshi Ishii, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Eunjoo Lee, Etsuro Mori, Mari Kasai, Mitsue Meguro, Junichi Ishizaki, Yasuyoshi Sekita and Atsushi Yamadori and has published in prestigious journals such as Neurobiology of Aging, Journal of the Neurological Sciences and Hippocampus.

In The Last Decade

Ryusaku Hashimoto

29 papers receiving 613 citations

Peers

Ryusaku Hashimoto
Susan A. Leon United States
Janessa O. Carvalho United States
Jorien van Paasschen United Kingdom
Yoonseok Huh South Korea
Jong Choul Youn South Korea
Susan A. Leon United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, et al.. (2025). Validity and reliability of the Japanese version of the Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory: Parent version. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports. 4(1). e70066–e70066.
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Kobayashi, Ryota, Kayoko Yokoi, Ryusaku Hashimoto, et al.. (2023). Syntactic Impairment Associated with Hypoperfusion in the Left Middle and Inferior Frontal Gyri after Right Cerebellar Hemorrhage. Internal Medicine. 62(22). 3405–3412.
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, et al.. (2022). Word recall process and physiological activation in the tip-of-the-tongue state: Comparison of young and middle-aged groups. Consciousness and Cognition. 106. 103433–103433. 1 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, et al.. (2021). Development of a reading difficulty questionnaire for adolescents in Japanese. Brain and Development. 43(9). 893–903. 3 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, et al.. (2021). Convergent validity of the developmental coordination disorder checklist using soft neurological signs. Brain and Development. 44(1). 17–29. 3 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, et al.. (2019). Development of a movement questionnaire adapted for Japanese culture for elementary school children. Brain and Development. 42(3). 237–247. 7 indexed citations
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Nishizawa, Noriko, et al.. (2017). Reliability and Validity of Speech Evaluation in Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia. Journal of Voice. 32(5). 585–591. 12 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, et al.. (2015). The Effect of Anxiety Sensitivity on the Autonomic Nervous Reaction during the Cold Pressor Test: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 5(5). 179–183. 3 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, et al.. (2015). Pure agraphia after infarction in the superior and middle portions of the left precentral gyrus: Dissociation between Kanji and Kana. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 26. 150–152. 7 indexed citations
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Abe, Nobuhito, Toshikatsu Fujii, Ayahito Ito, et al.. (2014). The neural basis of dishonest decisions that serve to harm or help the target. Brain and Cognition. 90. 41–49. 23 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, Yoshiyuki Nishio, Nanayo Ogawa, et al.. (2012). A Validation Study of the Japanese Version of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-Revised. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra. 2(1). 29–37. 44 indexed citations
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Ito, Ayahito, Nobuhito Abe, Toshikatsu Fujii, et al.. (2010). The role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in deception when remembering neutral and emotional events. Neuroscience Research. 69(2). 121–128. 49 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Ryusaku, Mitsuru Kashiwagi, & Shuhei Suzuki. (2008). [Attempt for development of rapid word reading test for children--evaluation of reliability and validity].. PubMed. 40(5). 363–9. 4 indexed citations
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Kashiwagi, Mitsuru, et al.. (2007). Evaluation on Reading Ability for Developmental Dyslexia Using Measurement of the Voice Onset Time for Single Hiragana Character. Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers. 43(3). 166–171. 2 indexed citations
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Meguro, Kenichi, Hiroshi Ishii, Kyoko Akanuma, et al.. (2007). Incidence of dementia and associated risk factors in Japan: The Osaki-Tajiri Project. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 260(1-2). 175–182. 58 indexed citations
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Kasai, Mari, Kenichi Meguro, Ryusaku Hashimoto, et al.. (2006). Non‐verbal learning is impaired in very mild Alzheimer's disease (CDR 0.5): Normative data from the learning version of the Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure Test. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 60(2). 139–146. 45 indexed citations
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Meguro, Kenichi, Hiroshi Ishii, Satoshi Yamaguchi, et al.. (2004). Prevalence and Cognitive Performances of Clinical Dementia Rating 0.5 and Mild Cognitive Impairment in Japan. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. 18(1). 3–10. 68 indexed citations
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Meguro, Kenichi, Ryusaku Hashimoto, Mari Sato, et al.. (2004). P3-122 Neuropsycho-social features of very mild Alzheimer's disease (CDR 0.5) and progression to dementia in a community: the tajiri project (1). Neurobiology of Aging. 25. S390–S390.
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Meguro, Kenichi, Hiroshi Ishii, Satoshi Yamaguchi, et al.. (2002). Prevalence of Dementia and Dementing Diseases in Japan. Archives of Neurology. 59(7). 1109–1109. 104 indexed citations
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Sakai, Shinya, et al.. (2002). Yellow Glasses Improve Contrast Sensitivity of a Patient with a Visual Variant of Alzheimer’s Disease. European Neurology. 48(4). 224–225. 4 indexed citations

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