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Overview

Takashi Nagamine is affiliated with Sapporo Medical University in Japan and has contributed to the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences with a specific focus on Plant Science, Cognitive Neuroscience, Nutrition and Dietetics, Molecular Biology, and Parasitology.

Their research covers multiple main topics including:

  • Food composition and properties
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Nagamine include:

  • "Chronic orofacial pain," 2024, BDJ
  • "Induced pluripotent stem cells of endangered avian species," 2022, Communications Biology
  • "Polymorphism of HvDRO1 and HvqSOR1 associated with root growth angle in barley accessions," 2022, Plant Root
  • "The Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Dual-Task Interference Depend on the Dual-Task Content," 2021, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • "Antifungal drugs-low-susceptibility in Aspergillus flavus isolated from a captively reared Okinawa rail (Hypotaenidia okinawae)," 2020, Journal of Veterinary Medical Science

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Nagamine include:

  • Yumiko Nakaya
  • Yuki Nakano
  • Hideyuki Aoki
  • Jun Shinozaki
  • Masafumi Katayama

Notable venues where Nagamine has published multiple works are:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
  • Breeding Research
  • Communications Biology
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Both primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area play an important role in complex finger movement

    Hiroshi Shibasaki;Norihiro Sadato;Hugh Lyshkow;Yoshiharu Yonekura

  • Attention Modulates Both Primary and Second Somatosensory Cortical Activities in Humans: A Magnetoencephalographic Study

    Tatsuya Mima;Takashi Nagamine;Kaori Nakamura;Hiroshi Shibasaki

  • Movement-related change of electrocorticographic activity in human supplementary motor area proper

    Shinji Ohara;Akio Ikeda;Takeharu Kunieda;Shogo Yazawa

  • Altered plasticity of the human motor cortex in Parkinson's disease.

    Yoshino Ueki;Tatsuya Mima;Mamdouh Ali Kotb;Hideyuki Sawada

  • Pain-related somatosensory evoked potentials following CO2 laser stimulation of foot in man.

    Ryusuke Kakigi;Hiroshi Shibasaki;Akio Ikeda

  • Primary somatosensory cortex is actively involved in pain processing in human

    Masutaro Kanda;Takashi Nagamine;Akio Ikeda;Shinji Ohara

  • Effects of aging on the human motor cortical plasticity studied by paired associative stimulation.

    Dina Fathi;Yoshino Ueki;Tatsuya Mima;Satoko Koganemaru

  • Movement-related slow cortical magnetic fields and changes of spontaneous MEG- and EEG-brain rhythms

    Takashi Nagamine;Takashi Nagamine;Matti Kajola;Riitta Salmelin;Hiroshi Shibasaki

  • Simultaneous Recording of Epileptiform Discharges by MEG and Subdural Electrodes in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Nobuhiro Mikuni;Takashi Nagamine;Akio Ikeda;Kiyohito Terada

  • Cognitive motor control in human pre-supplementary motor area studied by subdural recording of discrimination/selection-related potentials.

    Akio Ikeda;Shogo Yazawa;Takeharu Kunieda;Shinji Ohara

  • Increased synchronization of cortical oscillatory activities between human supplementary motor and primary sensorimotor areas during voluntary movements.

    Shinji Ohara;Tatsuya Mima;Koichi Baba;Akio Ikeda

  • Dissociation between contingent negative variation (CNV) and Bereitschaftspotential (BP) in patients with parkinsonism.

    Akio Ikeda;Hiroshi Shibasaki;Ryuji Kaji;Kiyohito Terada

  • Focal ictal direct current shifts in human epilepsy as studied by subdural and scalp recording

    Akio Ikeda;Waro Taki;Takeharu Kunieda;Kiyohito Terada

  • Suppression of human cortico-motoneuronal excitability during the Stop-signal task

    Reda Badry;Tatsuya Mima;Toshihiko Aso;Masahiro Nakatsuka

  • Movement-related cortical potentials and regional cerebral blood flow change in patients with stroke after motor recovery

    Manabu Honda;Takashi Nagamine;Hidenao Fukuyama;Yoshiharu Yonekura

  • Functional localization of pain perception in the human brain studied by PET.

    Xiaoping Xu;Hidenao Fukuyama;Shogo Yazawa;Tatsuya Mima

  • Abnormal cortical mechanisms of voluntary muscle relaxation in patients with writer's cramp: an fMRI study.

    T. Oga;M. Honda;K. Toma;N. Murase

  • Human presupplementary motor area is active before voluntary movement: subdural recording of Bereitschaftspotential from medial frontal cortex

    Shogo Yazawa;Akio Ikeda;Takeharu Kunieda;Shinji Ohara

  • Pain-related and cognitive components of somatosensory evoked potentials following CO2 laser stimulation in man

    Masutaro Kanda;Masutaro Kanda;Naohito Fujiwara;Xiaoping Xu;Kazuo Shindo

  • Short-term high-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation decreases human motor cortex excitability.

    Tatsuya Mima;Tatsuhide Oga;John Rothwell;Takeshi Satow

  • Cortical activation during fast repetitive finger movements in humans: steady-state movement-related magnetic fields and their cortical generators

    C. Gerloff;N. Uenishi;T. Nagamine;T. Kunieda

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Shibasaki
Hiroshi Shibasaki Kyoto University
Akio Ikeda
Akio Ikeda Kyoto University
Hidenao Fukuyama
Hidenao Fukuyama Kyoto University
Tatsuya Mima
Tatsuya Mima Ritsumeikan University
Nobuhiro Mikuni
Nobuhiro Mikuni Sapporo Medical University
Manabu Honda
Manabu Honda National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Takeharu Kunieda
Takeharu Kunieda Ehime University
Shinji Ohara
Shinji Ohara Johns Hopkins University
Riki Matsumoto
Riki Matsumoto Kobe University
Susumu Miyamoto
Susumu Miyamoto Kyoto University

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