Junji Ito
RIKEN Brain Science Institute
29 Papers
35 Citations
Junji Ito is an academic researcher from RIKEN Brain Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Saccade & Saccadic masking. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Junji Ito include Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences & Forschungszentrum Jülich.
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Papers
Whisker barrel cortex delta oscillations and gamma power in the awake mouse are linked to respiration
Junji Ito,Snigdha Roy,Yu Liu,Ying Cao,Max L. Fletcher,Lu Lu,John D. Boughter,Sonja Grün,Detlef H. Heck +8 more
TL;DR: It is reported that delta band oscillation in spike and local field potential activity in the whisker barrel cortex of awake mice is phase locked to respiration, and LFP oscillations in the gamma frequency band are amplitude modulated in phase with the respiratory rhythm.
Phase Synchronization Analysis of EEG during Attentional Blink
TL;DR: Results show that intrinsic brain dynamics produce anticipatory synchronization in transient assemblies of cortical areas in response to the demands of the task in conditions where the system's limited capacity is under strain.
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Perceptual switching, eye movements, and the bus paradox.
TL;DR: Moving-window analyses performed on eye-fixation data reveal that no unique eye event is associated with switching behaviour, but several indicators, such as blink frequency, saccade frequency, and the direction of the saccades, are each differentially sensitive to perceptual and response-related aspects of the switching process.
Switch from ambient to focal processing mode explains the dynamics of free viewing eye movements.
Junji Ito,Yukako Yamane,Yukako Yamane,Mika Suzuki,Pedro Maldonado,Ichiro Fujita,Ichiro Fujita,Hiroshi Tamura,Hiroshi Tamura,Sonja Grün,Sonja Grün,Sonja Grün +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a stochastic model of saccade sequence generation incorporating a switch between the two processing modes was proposed, which quantitatively reproduces the behavioral features observed in the data.
Switch from ambient to focal processing mode explains the dynamics of free viewing eye movements
Junji Ito
- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: A stochastic model of saccade sequence generation incorporating a switch between the two processing modes is proposed, which quantitatively reproduces the behavioral features observed in the data.
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