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Takashi Mashimo

Takashi Mashimo

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Neuroscience

D-Index
49
Citations
8308
World Ranking
6003
National Ranking
192

Overview

Takashi Mashimo is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan, where their research spans multiple areas within medicine and neuroscience. Their scholarly output includes work in cognitive neuroscience, critical care and intensive care medicine, as well as anesthesiology and pain medicine.

The scientist's research topics cover:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Anesthesia and Sedative Agents

Among their contributions is the recent paper titled "The arousal level of consciousness required for working memory performance: An anaesthesia study", published in 2024 in the European Journal of Neuroscience.

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Takashi Mashimo include:

  • Mariko Osaka
  • Takehiro Minamoto
  • Takashi Ikeda
  • Aya Nakae
  • Satoshi Hagihira

Their publication record includes appearances mainly in the European Journal of Neuroscience. The body of work reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining aspects of neuroscience and critical medical care, particularly focusing on cognitive functions under intensive care and anesthetic conditions.

Best Publications

  • Recovery of motoneuron and locomotor function after spinal cord injury depends on constitutive activity in 5-HT2C receptors

    Katherine C Murray;Aya Nakae;Marilee J Stephens;Michelle Rank

  • Spontaneous breathing during lung-protective ventilation in an experimental acute lung injury model: high transpulmonary pressure associated with strong spontaneous breathing effort may worsen lung injury.

    Takeshi Yoshida;Akinori Uchiyama;Nariaki Matsuura;Takashi Mashimo

  • The Comparison of Spontaneous Breathing and Muscle Paralysis in Two Different Severities of Experimental Lung Injury

    Takeshi Yoshida;Akinori Uchiyama;Nariaki Matsuura;Takashi Mashimo

  • Evidence for the involvement of GABAA receptor blockade in convulsions induced by cephalosporins

    Masahiro Sugimoto;Ichiro Uchida;Takashi Mashimo;Shunji Yamazaki

  • Intravenous anesthetic, propofol inhibits invasion of cancer cells.

    Tadanori Mammoto;Mutsuko Mukai;Akiko Mammoto;Yasutsugu Yamanaka

  • Mirror visual feedback alleviates deafferentation pain, depending on qualitative aspects of the pain: a preliminary report

    M. Sumitani;S. Miyauchi;C. S. McCabe;M. Shibata

  • A meta-analysis of hypnosis for chronic pain problems: a comparison between hypnosis, standard care, and other psychological interventions.

    Tomonori Adachi;Haruo Fujino;Aya Nakae;Takashi Mashimo

  • Motor cortex stimulation for central and peripheral deafferentation pain. Report of eight cases.

    Youichi Saitoh;Masahiko Shibata;Shun-ichiro Hirano;Masayuki Hirata

  • Experimental neuropathy in mice is associated with delayed behavioral changes related to anxiety and depression.

    Takahiro Suzuki;Mitsuyuki Amata;Gaku Sakaue;Shinya Nishimura

  • Prism adaptation to optical deviation alleviates pathologic pain

    M. Sumitani;Y. Rossetti;M. Shibata;Y. Matsuda

  • Local anaesthetics have different mechanisms and sites of action at the recombinant N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors

    Masahiro Sugimoto;Ichiro Uchida;Takashi Mashimo

  • Practical Issues in Bispectral Analysis of Electroencephalographic Signals

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  • Prolonged hoarseness and arytenoid cartilage dislocation after tracheal intubation

    H. Yamanaka;Y. Hayashi;Y. Watanabe;H. Uematu

  • Measurement of blood volume using indocyanine green measured with pulse-spectrophotometry: its reproducibility and reliability.

    Yan-Ling He;Hironobu Tanigami;Hiroshi Ueyama;Takashi Mashimo

  • Electroencephalographic bicoherence is sensitive to noxious stimuli during isoflurane or sevoflurane anesthesia.

    Satoshi Hagihira;Masaki Takashina;Takahiko Mori;Hiroshi Ueyama

  • Activation of p38 MAPK in primary afferent neurons by noxious stimulation and its involvement in the development of thermal hyperalgesia.

    Toshiyuki Mizushima;Koichi Obata;Hiroki Yamanaka;Yi Dai

  • Pathologic pain distorts visuospatial perception

    M. Sumitani;M. Shibata;T. Iwakura;Y. Matsuda

  • NF-κB decoy suppresses cytokine expression and thermal hyperalgesia in a rat neuropathic pain model

    Gaku Sakaue;Motomu Shimaoka;Tetsuo Fukuoka;Takachika Hiroi

  • Effects of Gas Leak on Triggering Function, Humidification, and Inspiratory Oxygen Fraction During Noninvasive Positive Airway Pressure Ventilation

    Eriko Miyoshi;Yuji Fujino;Akinori Uchiyama;Takashi Mashimo

  • The Animal Model of Spinal Cord Injury as an Experimental Pain Model

    Aya Nakae;Kunihiro Nakai;Kenji Yano;Ko Hosokawa

  • NOC, a nitric-oxide-releasing compound, induces dose dependent apoptosis in macrophages.

    M. Shimaoka;T. Iida;A. Ohara;N. Taenaka

  • Pulmonary disposition of propofol in surgical patients.

    Yan-Ling He;Hiroshi Ueyama;Chikara Tashiro;Takashi Mashimo

Frequent Co-Authors

Koichi Noguchi
Koichi Noguchi Hyogo College of Medicine
Hiroki Yamanaka
Hiroki Yamanaka Hyogo College of Medicine
Koichi Obata
Koichi Obata Hyogo College of Medicine
Youichi Saitoh
Youichi Saitoh Osaka University
Atsushi Tokunaga
Atsushi Tokunaga Hyogo College of Medicine
Yi Dai
Yi Dai Hyogo University of Health Sciences
Masayuki Hirata
Masayuki Hirata Osaka University
Yoichi Matsuda
Yoichi Matsuda Nagoya University
Takeshi Honda
Takeshi Honda Osaka University
Yves Rossetti
Yves Rossetti Lyon Neuroscience Research Center

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