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Taketoshi Ono

Taketoshi Ono

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Neuroscience

D-Index
65
Citations
12399
World Ranking
3177
National Ranking
85

Overview

Taketoshi Ono is affiliated with the University of Toyama in Japan. Their research work spans multiple disciplines including computer science, psychology, and social sciences. These fields encompass a broad range of studies, with a particular focus on human-computer interaction, sociology and political science, and social psychology. Their expertise also extends into subfields such as computer vision and pattern recognition as well as experimental and cognitive psychology.

The main topics of Taketoshi Ono's work highlight intersections between technology and human behavior. These include gaze tracking and assistive technology, interactive and immersive displays, evolutionary game theory and cooperation, psychology of social influence, death anxiety and social exclusion, subtitles and audiovisual media, and usability and user interface design.

The scientist has contributed several papers to well-known academic venues, reflecting their interdisciplinary research interests. Some recent publications include:

  • "Bubble Gaze Cursor + Bubble Gaze Lens: Applying Area Cursor Technique to Eye-Gaze Interface", 2020, ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
  • "Kuiper Belt: Utilizing the "Out-of-natural Angle" Region in the Eye-gaze Interaction for Virtual Reality", 2022, CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • "Metaverse technologies can foster an inclusive society", 2024, Nature Human Behaviour
  • "ADioS: Angel and Devil on the Shoulder for Encouraging Human Decision Making", 2022, 2022 17th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
  • "Designing nudge agents that promote human altruism", 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

Their collaborative work includes frequent coauthors such as Daisuke Sakamoto, Chenlin Hang, Seiji Yamada, Myungguen Choi, and Huidan Zhang. Collaboration with these peers supports research across overlapping areas of social sciences, psychology, and computing technologies.

Publication venues that have featured Taketoshi Ono's work include arXiv (Cornell University), Frontiers in Virtual Reality, ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, Nature Human Behaviour, and the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. This mixture of conference and journal venues indicates active participation in both experimental research and applied technological development.

Best Publications

  • Single neuron responses in amygdala of alert monkey during complex sensory stimulation with affective significance

    H Nishijo;T Ono;H Nishino

  • Retrospective and prospective coding for predicted reward in the sensory thalamus

    Yutaka Komura;Ryoi Tamura;Teruko Uwano;Hisao Nishijo

  • Pulvinar neurons reveal neurobiological evidence of past selection for rapid detection of snakes

    Quan Van Le;Lynne A. Isbell;Jumpei Matsumoto;Minh Nguyen

  • Neuronal responsiveness to various sensory stimuli, and associative learning in the rat amygdala

    T. Uwano;H. Nishijo;T. Ono;R. Tamura

  • Task-Dependent Representations in Rat Hippocampal Place Neurons

    Tsuneyuki Kobayashi;Hisao Nishijo;Masaji Fukuda;Jan Bures

  • Topographic distribution of modality-specific amygdalar neurons in alert monkey

    H Nishijo;T Ono;H Nishino

  • Transient Brain Ischaemia Provokes Ca2+, PIP2 and Calpain Responses Prior to Delayed Neuronal Death in Monkeys

    Tetsumori Yamashima;Takaomi C. Saido;Masatoshi Takita;Atsuo Miyazawa

  • Monkey hippocampal neurons related to spatial and nonspatial functions

    T. Ono;K. Nakamura;H. Nishijo;S. Eifuku

  • Gustatory and multimodal neuronal responses in the amygdala during licking and discrimination of sensory stimuli in awake rats.

    Hisao Nishijo;Teruko Uwano;Ryoi Tamura;Taketoshi Ono

  • Spatial- and Task-Dependent Neuronal Responses during Real and Virtual Translocation in the Monkey Hippocampal Formation

    Nobuhisa Matsumura;Hisao Nishijo;Ryoi Tamura;Satoshi Eifuku

  • Neuronal correlates of face identification in the monkey anterior temporal cortical areas.

    Satoshi Eifuku;Wania C. De Souza;Ryoi Tamura;Hisao Nishijo

  • Rat amygdaloid neuron responses during auditory discrimination

    K. Muramoto;T. Ono;H. Nishijo;M. Fukuda

  • Neuronal activity in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) during motivated bar press feeding in the monkey

    Hitoo Nishino;Taketoshi Ono;Kenichiro Muramoto;Masaji Fukuda

  • Amygdala role in conditioned associative learning

    Taketoshi Ono;Hisao Nishijo;Teruko Uwano

  • Male-specific Volume Expansion of the Human Hippocampus during Adolescence

    Michio Suzuki;Hirofumi Hagino;Shigeru Nohara;Shi-Yu Zhou

  • Specific acupuncture sensation correlates with EEGs and autonomic changes in human subjects

    Shigekazu Sakai;Etsuro Hori;Katsumi Umeno;Nobuhide Kitabayashi

  • Auditory thalamus integrates visual inputs into behavioral gains

    Yutaka Komura;Ryoi Tamura;Teruko Uwano;Hisao Nishijo

  • Generators of visual evoked potentials for faces and eyes in the human brain as determined by dipole localization.

    Takashi Shibata;Hisao Nishijo;Ryoi Tamura;Keiichi Miyamoto

  • Paraventricular nucleus connections to spinal cord and pituitary.

    Taketoshi Ono;Hitoo Nishino;Kazuo Sasaka;Kenichiro Muramoto

  • Taste preference and protein nutrition and L-amino acid homeostasis in male Sprague-Dawley rats.

    Masato Mori;Terumi Kawada;Taketoshi Ono;Kunio Torii

Frequent Co-Authors

Hisao Nishijo
Hisao Nishijo University of Toyama
Hitoo Nishino
Hitoo Nishino Nagoya City University
Kazuo Sasaki
Kazuo Sasaki University of Toyama
Carlos Tomaz
Carlos Tomaz University of Brasília
Michio Suzuki
Michio Suzuki University of Toyama
Mie Matsui
Mie Matsui Kanazawa University
Yutaka Oomura
Yutaka Oomura Kyushu University
Takaomi C. Saido
Takaomi C. Saido RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Kazue Mizumura
Kazue Mizumura Nihon University
Alain Berthoz
Alain Berthoz Collège de France

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