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Motoichiro Kato

Motoichiro Kato

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
41
Citations
6404
World Ranking
5095
National Ranking
13

Overview

Motoichiro Kato is affiliated with Keio University in Japan. Their academic career is associated primarily with this institution.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publications venues available for this scientist. Similarly, no book publications or specific main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work have been documented in the provided data.

There is no record of awards or distinctions received by Motoichiro Kato in the available information. The scientist is currently living.

Due to the limited available data, no further details about research contributions, collaborations, or academic focus areas can be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • When Your Gain Is My Pain and Your Pain Is My Gain: Neural Correlates of Envy and Schadenfreude

    Hidehiko Takahashi;Motoichiro Kato;Masato Matsuura;Dean Mobbs

  • Increased L1 Retrotransposition in the Neuronal Genome in Schizophrenia

    Miki Bundo;Manabu Toyoshima;Yohei Okada;Wado Akamatsu

  • Prevalence and determinants of complicated grief in general population

    Daisuke Fujisawa;Mitsunori Miyashita;Satomi Nakajima;Masaya Ito

  • Differential Contributions of Prefrontal and Hippocampal Dopamine D1 and D2 Receptors in Human Cognitive Functions

    Hidehiko Takahashi;Motoichiro Kato;Harumasa Takano;Ryosuke Arakawa

  • Brain activations during judgments of positive self-conscious emotion and positive basic emotion: pride and joy.

    Hidehiko Takahashi;Masato Matsuura;Michihiko Koeda;Noriaki Yahata

  • Superior fluid intelligence in children with Asperger's disorder.

    Mika Hayashi;Motoichiro Kato;Kazue Igarashi;Haruo Kashima

  • Gaze but not arrows: a dissociative impairment after right superior temporal gyrus damage.

    Tomoko Akiyama;Motoichiro Kato;Taro Muramatsu;Fumie Saito

  • Dose-finding study of paliperidone ER based on striatal and extrastriatal dopamine D2 receptor occupancy in patients with schizophrenia

    Ryosuke Arakawa;Hiroshi Ito;Akihiro Takano;Hidehiko Takahashi

  • It's not my fault: postdictive modulation of intentional binding by monetary gains and losses.

    Keisuke Takahata;Hidehiko Takahashi;Hidehiko Takahashi;Takaki Maeda;Satoshi Umeda

  • Memory and frontal lobe functions; possible relations with dopamine D2 receptors in the hippocampus

    Hidehiko Takahashi;Motoichiro Kato;Mika Hayashi;Yoshiro Okubo

  • A deficit in discriminating gaze direction in a case with right superior temporal gyrus lesion.

    Tomoko Akiyama;Motoichiro Kato;Taro Muramatsu;Fumie Saito

  • Executive dysfunction and clinical outcome in chronic alcoholics.

    Yasushi Moriyama;Masaru Mimura;Motoichiro Kato;Aihide Yoshino

  • Aberrant sense of agency in patients with schizophrenia: forward and backward over-attribution of temporal causality during intentional action.

    Takaki Maeda;Motoichiro Kato;Taro Muramatsu;Satoru Iwashita

  • Errorless and Effortful Processes Involved in the Learning of Face-name Associations by Patients with Alcoholic Korsakoff's Syndrome

    Shin Ichi Komatsu;Masaru Mimura;Motoichiro Kato;Naoki Wakamatsu

  • Regional dopamine synthesis in patients with schizophrenia using L-[β-11C]DOPA PET

    Shoko Nozaki;Motoichiro Kato;Harumasa Takano;Harumasa Takano;Hiroshi Ito

  • Impact of changing the Japanese term for “schizophrenia” for reasons of stereotypical beliefs of schizophrenia in Japanese youth

    Hidehiko Takahashi;Hidehiko Takahashi;Takashi Ideno;Shigetaka Okubo;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Enhanced dopamine release by nicotine in cigarette smokers: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study

    Hidehiko Takahashi;Yota Fujimura;Mika Hayashi;Harumasa Takano

  • Public attitudes towards the mentally ill : A cross-cultural study between Bali and Tokyo

    Toshiyuki Kurihara;Motoichiro Kato;Shinji Sakamoto;Robert Reverger

  • Wisconsin card sorting test in children with temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Kazue Igarashi;Hirokazu Oguni;Makiko Osawa;Yutaka Awaya

  • Cognitive dysfunction in systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Asako Emori;Eisuke Matsushima;Okihiko Aihara;Katsuya Ohta

  • Reduced sense of agency in chronic schizophrenia with predominant negative symptoms

    Takaki Maeda;Keisuke Takahata;Keisuke Takahata;Taro Muramatsu;Tsukasa Okimura

Frequent Co-Authors

Masaru Mimura
Masaru Mimura Keio University
Tetsuya Suhara
Tetsuya Suhara National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Hidehiko Takahashi
Hidehiko Takahashi Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Yoshiro Okubo
Yoshiro Okubo Neuroscience Research Australia
Hiroshi Ito
Hiroshi Ito Fukushima Medical University
Harumasa Takano
Harumasa Takano National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Hajime Asama
Hajime Asama University of Tokyo
Noriaki Yahata
Noriaki Yahata National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Toshiya Murai
Toshiya Murai Kyoto University
Takeo Yoshikawa
Takeo Yoshikawa RIKEN Center for Brain Science

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