Satoru Saito

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P69educated atKyoto UniversityQ336264
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Q59314610Analysis of self-assessment of everyday memory using metamemory questionnaires
Q45803890Breaking a habit: a further role of the phonological loop in action control.
Q104582527Contribution of Executive Functions to Learning Sequential Actions in Young Children
Q59314616Current trends and future directions in working memory research
Q59314594Determining the developmental requirements for hebb repetition learning in young children: Grouping, short-term memory, and their interaction
Q53137120Developing control over the execution of scripts: The role of maintained hierarchical goal representations.
Q38495964Different roles of lateral anterior temporal lobe and inferior parietal lobule in coding function and manipulation tool knowledge: evidence from an rTMS study
Q51793269Differential effects of articulatory suppression on cue-switch and task-switch trials in random task cueing with 2:1 mapping.
Q30402244Direct Exploration of the Role of the Ventral Anterior Temporal Lobe in Semantic Memory: Cortical Stimulation and Local Field Potential Evidence From Subdural Grid Electrodes
Q51022286Disruption of visual feature binding in working memory.
Q51932912Does test delay eliminate collaborative inhibition?
Q59314598Domain-specific processing in short-term serial order memory
Q50304517Effect of articulatory suppression on task-switching performance: implications for models of working memory.
Q52003080Effects of response-stimulus interval manipulation and articulatory suppression on task switching.
Q51945330Exploring the forgetting mechanisms in working memory: evidence from a reasoning span test.
Q59314593Homophone Advantage in Sentence Acceptability Judgment: An Experiment with Japanese Kanji Words and Articulatory Suppression Technique
Q48574004I see into your mind too well: working memory adjusts the probability judgment of others' mental states
Q59314618Influence of articulatory suppression and memory updating on phonological similarity effect
Q38419072Irrelevant sound disrupts speech production: exploring the relationship between short-term memory and experimentally induced slips of the tongue
Q35957472Joint Cognition: Thought Contagion and the Consequences of Cooperation when Sharing the Task of Random Sequence Generation
Q47579461Joint cognition and the role of human agency in random number choices.
Q43489590Lichtheim 2: synthesizing aphasia and the neural basis of language in a neurocomputational model of the dual dorsal-ventral language pathways
Q48047507Long-term phonological knowledge supports serial ordering in working memory
Q50587478Maintenance of auditory-nonverbal information in working memory.
Q38444339Not lost in translation: generalization of the primary systems hypothesis to Japanese-specific language processes
Q51913235One percent ability and ninety-nine percent perspiration: a study of a Japanese memorist.
Q52062743Phonological similarity effect is abolished by a silent mouthing task.
Q30384226Recalling visual serial order for verbal sequences.
Q47429731Same task rules, different responses: Goal neglect, stimulus-response mappings and response modalities
Q59314602THE POSITIVE INFLUENCE OF ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES ON ENGLISH DIGIT-SPAN PERFORMANCE AMONG JAPANESE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN: A THREE-YEAR CROSS-SEQUENTIAL STUDY
Q59314600THE ROLE OF SENTENCE INFORMATION IN READING SPAN PERFORMANCE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE RECALL RECONSTRUCTION HYPOTHESIS
Q59314614THE ROLE OF THE PHONOLOGICAL LOOP IN TASK SWITCHING PERFORMANCE: THE EFFECT OF ARTICULATORY SUPPRESSION IN THE ALTERNATING RUNS PARADIGM
Q100418175The detrimental effect of semantic similarity in short-term memory tasks: A meta-regression approach
Q38397817The homophone effect in semantic access tasks using kanji words: its relation to the articulatory suppression effect
Q34265238The influences of working memory representations on long-range regression in text reading: an eye-tracking study
Q57281257The interaction between temporal grouping and phonotactic chunking in short-term serial order memory for novel verbal sequences
Q38390707The neural network for tool-related cognition: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of 70 neuroimaging contrasts
Q56068347The relationship between processing and storage in working memory span: Not two sides of the same coin
Q50755195The role of visual representations within working memory for paired-associate and serial order of spoken words.
Q50624167The roles of long-term phonotactic and lexical prosodic knowledge in phonological short-term memory.
Q51863603Verbal representation in task order control: an examination with transition and task cues in random task switching.
Q59314609Visual and phonological similarity effects in verbal immediate serial recall: A test with kanji materials
Q58044007WORKING MEMORY AS A CONSTRUCT IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE: AN ILLUSTRIOUS PAST AND A HIGHLY PROMISING FUTURE
Q38415484When remembering the past suppresses memory for future actions
Q46049352Within-word serial order control: Adjacent mora exchange and serial position effects in repeated single-word production
Q50706496[Investigating phonological planning processes in speech production through a speech-error induction technique].

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