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Hiroyuki Sakai
Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc - Toyota / Japan
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Hiroyuki Sakai's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Long-range cooperative binding of kinesin to a microtubule in the presence of ATPE Muto, H Sakai, K KasedaThe Journal of Cell Biology 168 (5), 691-696, 2005872005
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Slow eye movement detection can prevent sleep‐related accidents effectively in a simulated driving taskD Shin, H Sakai, Y UchiyamaJournal of Sleep Research 20 (3), 416-424, 2011502011
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Suppression of brain activity related to a car-following task with an auditory task: an fMRI studyY Uchiyama, H Toyoda, H Sakai, D Shin, K Ebe, N SadatoTransportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 15 (1), 25-37, 2012402012
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Regional frontal gray matter volume associated with executive function capacity as a risk factor for vehicle crashes in normal aging adultsH Sakai, M Takahara, NF Honjo, S Doi, N Sadato, Y UchiyamaPlos One 7 (9), e45920, 2012352012
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Prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation improves fundamental vehicle control abilitiesH Sakai, Y Uchiyama, S Tanaka, SK Sugawara, N SadatoBehavioural Brain Research 273, 57-62, 2014292014
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