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Kikuro Fukushima

Kikuro Fukushima

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Neuroscience

D-Index
54
Citations
10539
World Ranking
4924
National Ranking
153

Overview

Kikuro Fukushima is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan and has contributed to research in the fields of neuroscience and civil engineering.

The scientist's recent publication record includes the paper titled Replacement of PC Composite Girder Bridge with Precast PC Slab, published in 2023 in the Concrete Journal.

Fukushima's work spans several main fields of study within neuroscience, with a total of three publications related to this area. The subfields of study they have contributed to include:

  • Neurology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Their research topics cover a range of areas, including:

  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Fukushima include:

  • Junko Fukushima (2 joint publications)
  • Gareth R. Barnes (2 joint publications)
  • Hesham Abboud (1 joint publication)
  • Noha F. Abdelkader (1 joint publication)
  • Miguel Angel Abellanas (1 joint publication)

Their most frequent venue of publication is the Concrete Journal, where they have published at least one paper.

Best Publications

  • The Vestibular System: A Sixth Sense

    Jay M. Goldberg;Victor J. Wilson;Kathleen E. Cullen;Dora E. Angelaki

  • Disturbances of voluntary control of saccadic eye movements in schizophrenic patients

    Junko Fukushima;Kikuro Fukushima;Tatsuo Chiba;Satoshi Tanaka

  • Paranodal junction formation and spermatogenesis require sulfoglycolipids.

    Koichi Honke;Yukie Hirahara;Jeffrey Dupree;Kinuko Suzuki

  • Reticulospinal connections with limb and axial motoneurons.

    B. W. Peterson;N. G. Pitts;K. Fukushima

  • Relating neuronal firing patterns to functional differentiation of cerebral cortex.

    Shigeru Shinomoto;Hideaki Kim;Takeaki Shimokawa;Nanae Matsuno

  • Development of voluntary control of saccadic eye movements. I. Age-related changes in normal children.

    Junko Fukushima;Tatsuo Hatta;Kikuro Fukushima

  • The neuronal substrate of integration in the oculomotor system

    Kikuro Fukushima;Kikuro Fukushima;Chris R.S. Kaneko;Chris R.S. Kaneko;Albert F. Fuchs;Albert F. Fuchs

  • Voluntary control of saccadic eye movement in patients with frontal cortical lesions and Parkinsonian patients in comparison with that in Schizophrenics

    Junko Fukushima;Kikuro Fukushima;Kazuo Miyasaka;Itaru Yamashita

  • Corticovestibular interactions: anatomy, electrophysiology, and functional considerations.

    Kikuro Fukushima

  • Voluntary control of saccadic eye movements in patients with schizophrenic and affective disorders.

    Junko Fukushima;Nobuyuki Morita;Kikuro Fukushima;Tatsuo Chiba

  • Further analysis of the control of voluntary saccadic eye movements in schizophrenic patients.

    Junko Fukushima;Kikuro Fukushima;Nobuyuki Morita;Itaru Yamashita

  • Reticulospinal excitation and inhibition of neck motoneurons

    B. W. Peterson;N. G. Pitts;K. Fukushima;R. Mackel

  • Vestibular integrators in the oculomotor system.

    Kikuro Fukushima;Chris R.S. Kaneko

  • Activity of smooth pursuit-related neurons in the monkey periarcuate cortex during pursuit and passive whole-body rotation.

    Kikuro Fukushima;Toshikazu Sato;Junko Fukushima;Yasuhiro Shinmei

  • Compartmentalization of the cervicocollic reflex in cat splenius muscle

    K. Ezure;K. Fukushima;R. H. Schor;V. J. Wilson

  • The vestibulocollic reflex.

    V J Wilson;R Boyle;K Fukushima;P K Rose

  • Neuronal Responses Related to Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements in the Periarcuate Cortical Area of Monkeys

    Masaki Tanaka;Kikuro Fukushima

  • Vestibulospinal, reticulospinal and interstitiospinal pathways in the cat.

    K. Fukushima;B.W. Peterson;V.J. Wilson

  • Predictive responses of periarcuate pursuit neurons to visual target motion

    Kikuro Fukushima;Takanobu Yamanobe;Yasuhiro Shinmei;Junko Fukushima

  • Spatial properties of second-order vestibulo-ocular relay neurons in the alert cat

    K. Fukushima;S. I. Perlmutter;J. F. Baker;B. W. Peterson

  • Coding of smooth eye movements in three-dimensional space by frontal cortex

    Kikuro Fukushima;Takanobu Yamanobe;Yasuhiro Shinmei;Junko Fukushima

  • Responses of vestibulospinal and reticulospinal neurons to sinusoidal vestibular stimulation.

    B W Peterson;K Fukushima;N Hirai;R H Schor

  • Neuronal activity related to vertical eye movement in the region of the interstitial nucleus of Cajal in alert cats.

    K. Fukushima;J. Fukushima;C. Harada;T. Ohashi

  • Direct excitation of neck motoneurons by interstitiospinal fibers

    K. Fukushima;N. G. Pitts;B. W. Peterson

  • Spatial properties of vertical eye movement-related neurons in the region of the interstitial nucleus of Cajal in awake cats

    K. Fukushima;C. Harada;J. Fukushima;Y. Suzuki

  • Analysis of vestibulocollic reflexes by sinusoidal polarization of vestibular afferent fibers.

    V. J. Wilson;B. W. Peterson;K. Fukushima;N. Hirai

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor J. Wilson
Victor J. Wilson Rockefeller University
Dora E. Angelaki
Dora E. Angelaki New York University
Kathleen E. Cullen
Kathleen E. Cullen Johns Hopkins University
Jean A. Büttner-Ennever
Jean A. Büttner-Ennever Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Chris R. S. Kaneko
Chris R. S. Kaneko University of Washington
Lloyd B. Minor
Lloyd B. Minor Stanford University
Graham R. Barnes
Graham R. Barnes University of Manchester
Jay M. Goldberg
Jay M. Goldberg University of Chicago
Ichiro Fujita
Ichiro Fujita Osaka University
Walter Wilczynski
Walter Wilczynski Georgia State University

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