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  1. Language specific listening of Japanese geminate consonants: a cross-linguistic study
  2. Strong biomechanical constraints on young children's mental imagery of hands
  3. Event-related potentials for better speech perception in noise by cochlear implant users
  4. Enhanced audiovisual integration with aging in speech perception: a heightened McGurk effect in older adults
  5. Visually encoded working memory is closely associated with mobility in older adults
  6. Audiotactile interactions beyond the space and body parts around the head
  7. Visuo-somatosensory reorganization in perceptual adaptation to reversed vision
  8. Reading performance in middle-aged adults with declines in accommodation
  9. Enhanced perception of various linguistic features by musicians: A cross-linguistic study
  10. 22. Neural mechanisms associated with audio-visual integration in native Japanese and native English; an fMRI study
  11. Neural processing of audio-visual integration in speech perception: An MEG study
  12. Comparison between Japanese children and adult’s perception of prosodic politeness expressions.
  13. Comparison between Japanese children and adults perception of prosodic politeness expressions
  14. Cross‐language auditory‐visual speech perception development
  15. Impact of language on development of auditory-visual speech perception
  16. Dynamic spatial cognition: Components, functions, and modifiability of body schema1
  17. Adaptation to left–right reversed vision rapidly activates ipsilateral visual cortex in humans
  18. Auditory-visual speech perception examined by fMRI and PET
  19. Auditory‐visual speech perception examined by functional MRI and reaction time
  20. Body image as a visuomotor transformation device revealed in adaptation to reversed vision
  21. Cultural and linguistic factors in audiovisual speech processing: The McGurk effect in Chinese subjects
  22. Interlanguage differences and L2‐related change in audio–visual speech processing
  23. Exploring the Japanese McGurk effect using various S/N ratios and speakers
  24. Differences in auditory-visual speech perception between Japanese and Americans: McGurk effect as a function of incompatibility.
  25. Japanese listeners are less influenced by vision than Americans in speech perception.
  26. McGurk effect in non‐English listeners: Few visual effects for Japanese subjects hearing Japanese syllables of high auditory intelligibility
  27. Importance of head axes in perception of cutaneous patterns drawn on vertical body surfaces
  28. Effects of lip‐read information on auditory perception of Japanese syllables
  29. Mental rotation of kinesthetic hand images and modes of stimulus presentation
  30. 「積木問題」における空間表象の操作
  31. Kinesthetic aspects of mental representations in the identification of left and right hands
  32. Investigating auditory-visual speech perception development