
2017
Journal paper
Hamada, D., Yamamoto, H., & Saiki, J. (2017). Multilevel analysis of individual differences in regularities of grapheme–color associations in synesthesia. Consciousness and Cognition, 53, 122-135 [link]
Higuchi, Y., & Saiki, J. (2017). Implicit learning of spatial configuration occurs without eye movement. Japanese Psychological Research, 59(2), 122-132 [link]
Ueda, Y., Kamakura, Y., & Saiki, J. (2017). Eye movements converge on vanishing points during visual search. Japanese Psychological Research, 59(2), 109-121 [link]
Banno, H., Koga, H., Yamamoto, H., & Saiki, J. (2017). Beyond the subjective experience of colour: An experimental case study of grapheme-texture synesthesia. Cognitive Neuropsychology [link]
Otsuka, S., & Saiki, J. (2017). Neural correlates of implicit knowledge about statistical regularities. Experimental Brain Research, 235:3573–3583 [link]
Ueda, Y., Chen, R., Kopecky, J., Cramer, E. S., Rensink, R. A., Meyer, D. E., Kitayama, S., & Saiki, J. (2017). Cultural Differences in Visual Search for Geometric Figures. Cognitive Science, 286–310 [link]
齋木潤 (2015). 視覚性短期記憶とその神経基盤(分担執筆). 児童心理学の進歩, (pp.1-21) 金子書房
2016
Journal paper
Otsuka, S., & Saiki, J. (2016). Gift from statistical learning: Visual statistical learning enhances memory for sequence elements and impairs memory for items that disrupt regularities. Cognition, 147, 113-126 [link]
Higuchi, Y., Ueda, Y., Ogawa, H., & Saiki, J. (2016). Task-relevant information is prioritized in spatiotemporal contextual cueing. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 78, 2397-2410 [link]
Hamada, D., Yamamoto, H., & Saiki, J. (2016). Database of synesthetic color associations for Japanese kanji. Behavior Research Methods, 49, 242-257 [link]
Saiki, J. (2016). Location-Unbound Color-Shape Binding Representations in Visual Working Memory. Psychological Science, 27, 178-190 [link]
2015
Journal paper
Mine, C., & Saiki, J. (2015). Task-irrelevant stimulus-reward association induces value-driven attentional capture. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 1896-1907, 2015 [link]
Banno, H., & Saiki, J. (2015). The use of higher-order statistics in rapid object categorization in natural scenes. Journal of Vision, 15(2):3, 1-20, 2015 [link]
Banno, H., & Saiki, J. (2015). The processing speed of scene categorization at multiple levels of description: The superordinate advantage revisited. Perception, 44, 269-288, 2015 [link]
Li, Q., & Saiki, J. (2015). Different effects of color-based and location-based selection on visual working memory. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 77, 450-463, 2015 [link]
齋木潤 (2015). 注意(分担執筆). 発達科学ハンドブック第8巻「脳の発達科学」, 新曜社
2014
Journal paper
Li, Q., & Saiki, J. (2014). The effects of sequential attention shifts within visual working memory. Frontiers in Psychology, 5(965),1-10 [link]
Takahama, S., & Saiki, J. (2014). Functional connectivity supporting the selective maintenance of feature-location binding in visual working memory. Frontiers in Psychology, 5(507), 1-13 [link]
Yokoyama, T., Noguchi, Y., Koga, H., Tachibana, R., Saiki, J., Kakigi, R., & Kita, S. (2014). Multiple neural mechanisms for coloring words in synesthesia. NeuroImage, 94, 360-371 [link]
Yamashiro H, Yamamoto H, Mano H, Umeda M, Higuchi T, Saiki J (2014) Activity in early visual areas predicts interindividual differences in binocular rivalry dynamics. Journal of Neurophysiology, 111(6), 1190-202. [link] (Open Access)
Wang B., Yamamoto H., Wu J. and Ejima Y. (2014) Visual Field Maps of the Human Visual Cortex for Central and Peripheral Vision. Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, 1(2), 102-110. [link]
川島康裕・山城博幸・山本洋紀・村瀬智一・市村好克・梅田雅宏・樋口敏宏 (2014)高照度照明が大脳視覚過程に及ぼす影響:脳機能イメージング研究. 照明学会誌, 98(2), 87-92. [link]
齋木潤 (2014). 視覚認知の心理学. 誠信心理学辞典, 誠信書房
齋木潤 (2014). 注意と認知的制御・物体とシーンの知覚・物体と顔の認知(分担執筆). Clinical Neuroscience, 32, 140-143
2013
Journal paper
Hiroshi Ban, Hiroki Yamamoto et al. (2013). Topographic Representation of an Occluded Object and the Effects of Spatiotemporal Context in Human Early Visual Areas. Journal of Neuroscience, 33(43): 16992-17007.
Kikuno, Y, Matsunaga, T, & Saiki, J.(2013). “Association of rapid scene categorization with a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene polymorphism”, The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science, 32(1), 141-142.
Yuichiro Kikuno, Tetsuro Matsunaga, and Jun Saiki. (2013). Polymorphism in the CHRNA4 gene is associated with rapid scene categorization performance. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, Volume 75, Issue 7, pp 1427-1437.
Ban, H., & Yamamoto, H. (2013). A non-device-specific approach to display characterization based on linear, non-linear, and hybrid search algorithms. Journal of vision, 13(6):20, 1–26.