Takashi Yamada Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Takashi Yamada is a faculty member at John Brown University whose research encompasses autism spectrum disorder, sleep and wakefulness, and the broader fields of neuroscience and neuropharmacology. Yamada's work delves into neural dynamics and brain function, often employing EEG and brain-computer interfaces. Recent investigations include studies of functional connectivity neurofeedback and its effects on depressive symptoms, as well as the dynamics of plasticity and stability in post-training learning processes. Yamada also develops and evaluates novel PET ligands for brain imaging, targeting receptors such as colony stimulating factor 1 receptors and receptor interacting protein kinase 1.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 60
- Citations: 743
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- Unconscious switching of dorsal and medial pathways for plasticity and stability during NREM and REM sleep (2025) DOI
- Sleep is associated with reduction of excitatory signaling in medial prefrontal cortex (2025) DOI
- Differential unconscious control of the medial prefrontal cortex during non-REM and REM sleep to mitigate anterograde and retrograde interferences in visual perceptual learning (2024) DOI
- 0365 Failure to Reduce Glutamate Levels in Medial Prefrontal Cortex During NREM Sleep Could Cause Transient Insomnia (2024) DOI
- The medial prefrontal cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex play complementary roles in facilitating visual perceptual learning during sleep (2023) DOI
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