Ikuya Murakami, Ph.D

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Psychology The University of Tokyo, Bunkyō-ku, Tōkyō-to, Japan 
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Parents

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Shinsuke Shimojo grad student University of Tokyo
Patrick Cavanagh post-doc Harvard (Neurotree)
Hidehiko Komatsu post-doc NIPS (Neurotree)

Children

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Yuki Murai grad student University of Tokyo (Neurotree)
Kentaro Miyamoto grad student 2007-2008 The University of Tokyo, Japan (Neurotree)
Kenji Kobayashi grad student 2008-2011 University of Tokyo (Neurotree)
Hiromasa Takemura grad student 2007-2012 University of Tokyo
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Nakada H, Seshita Y, Shimazaki H, et al. (2025) Flash grab effect within the regions of modal and amodal completions. Journal of Vision. 25: 4
Nakayama R, Tanaka M, Kishi Y, et al. (2024) Aftereffect of perceived motion trajectories. Iscience. 27: 109626
Nakada H, Murakami I. (2023) Local motion signals silence the perceptual solution of global apparent motion. Journal of Vision. 23: 12
Nakamura T, Lavrenteva S, Murakami I. (2020) Four-dot masking in monoptic and dichoptic viewing. Scientific Reports. 10: 11120
Hayashi D, Sawa T, Lavrenteva S, et al. (2019) Inhibition of return modulates the flash-lag effect. Journal of Vision. 19: 6
Hayashi R, Murakami I. (2019) Distinct mechanisms of temporal binding in generalized and cross-modal flash-lag effects. Scientific Reports. 9: 3829
Osugi T, Murakami I. (2019) Preview benefit survives a three-dimensional rotation of the rigid configuration of search items. Vision Research. 156: 56-65
Hayashi D, Iwasawa H, Osugi T, et al. (2019) Feature-based attentional selection affects the perceived duration of a stimulus having two superposed patterns. Vision Research
Nakada H, Kiyonaga M, Murakami I. (2019) Adaptation to an illusory aspect ratio distorted by motion induced position shift Journal of Vision. 19
Lavrenteva S, Murakami I. (2019) Perceiving and grasping the equiluminant Ebbinghaus illusion Journal of Vision. 19
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