Minoru Hoshiyama focuses on Magnetoencephalography, Stimulation, Neuroscience, Somatosensory system and Somatosensory evoked potential. His Magnetoencephalography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Stimulus and Audiology. His Stimulation study incorporates themes from Sensory cortex, Sensory system and Nerve conduction velocity, Anatomy.
In general Neuroscience study, his work on Secondary somatosensory cortex, Cingulate cortex, Motor cortex and Motor control often relates to the realm of Body movement, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Somatosensory system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anesthesia and Receptive field. In his research on the topic of Somatosensory evoked potential, Peripheral and Sensory threshold is strongly related with Electrophysiology.
His primary areas of study are Magnetoencephalography, Stimulation, Neuroscience, Somatosensory system and Audiology. Minoru Hoshiyama interconnects Healthy subjects, Central nervous system, Cingulate cortex and Brain mapping in the investigation of issues within Magnetoencephalography. His Stimulation study which covers Stimulus that intersects with Auditory perception.
Many of his research projects under Neuroscience are closely connected to Noxious stimulus with Noxious stimulus, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Somatosensory evoked potential, Sensory stimulation therapy, Receptive field and Anatomy. Minoru Hoshiyama usually deals with Audiology and limits it to topics linked to Mismatch negativity and Oddball paradigm.
Minoru Hoshiyama mostly deals with Magnetoencephalography, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Neuroscience, Electroencephalography and Audiology. His Magnetoencephalography research incorporates elements of Somatosensory system, Median nerve, Brain function, Carpal tunnel syndrome and Stimulation. His Somatosensory system research incorporates themes from Somatosensory evoked potential and Anesthesia.
Minoru Hoshiyama mostly deals with Secondary somatosensory cortex in his studies of Stimulation. The Neuroscience study which covers Healthy subjects that intersects with Mean age. His Electroencephalography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neuroplasticity, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Motor area.
His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Magnetoencephalography, Electroencephalography, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Healthy subjects. Many of his studies on Neuroscience involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Age related. The concepts of his Magnetoencephalography study are interwoven with issues in Neuroplasticity, Motor area and Forearm.
His work deals with themes such as Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Upper limb and Prosthesis, which intersect with Electroencephalography. Minoru Hoshiyama combines subjects such as Physical therapy and Elementary cognitive task with his study of Physical medicine and rehabilitation. As part of the same scientific family, Minoru Hoshiyama usually focuses on Healthy subjects, concentrating on Mean age and intersecting with Audiology.
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Preferential stimulation of Aδ fibers by intra-epidermal needle electrode in humans
Koji Inui;Tuan Diep Tran;Minoru Hoshiyama;Ryusuke Kakigi.
Pain (2002)
The somatosensory evoked magnetic fields.
Ryusuke Kakigi;Minoru Hoshiyama;Motoko Shimojo;Daisuke Naka.
Progress in Neurobiology (2000)
Pain-related magnetic fields following painful CO2 laser stimulation in man.
Ryusuke Kakigi;Sachiko Koyama;Minoru Hoshiyama;Yoshihiro Kitamura.
Neuroscience Letters (1995)
A comparative magnetoencephalographic study of cortical activations evoked by noxious and innocuous somatosensory stimulations.
K Inui;T.D Tran;Y Qiu;X Wang.
Neuroscience (2003)
Temporal changes of pyramidal tract activities after decision of movement: a study using transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in humans
Minoru Hoshiyama;Ryusuke Kakigi;Sachiko Koyama;Yasuyuki Takeshima.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/electromyography and Motor Control (1997)
Pain-related somatosensory evoked magnetic fields.
Yoshihiro Kitamura;Ryusuke Kakigi;Minoru Hoshiyama;Sachiko Koyama.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (1995)
Gating of somatosensory evoked responses during active finger movements magnetoencephalographic studies.
Ryusuke Kakigi;Sachiko Koyama;Minoru Hoshiyama;Shoko Watanabe.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences (1995)
Effects of distraction on pain-related somatosensory evoked magnetic fields and potentials following painful electrical stimulation.
Hiroshi Yamasaki;Ryusuke Kakigi;Shoko Watanabe;Minoru Hoshiyama.
Cognitive Brain Research (2000)
A new method for measuring the conduction velocities of Aβ-, Aδ- and C-fibers following electric and CO2 laser stimulation in humans
Tuan Diep Tran;Khanh Lam;Minoru Hoshiyama;Ryusuke Kakigi.
Neuroscience Letters (2001)
Identification of motor and sensory brain activities during unilateral finger movement: spatiotemporal source analysis of movement-associated magnetic fields.
Minoru Hoshiyama;R. Kakigi;P. Berg;Sachiko Koyama.
Experimental Brain Research (1997)
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