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Toshiki Saito
Toshiki Saito
Postdoctoral fellow, Waseda University
Verified email at med.tohoku.ac.jp - Homepage
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Tastiness but not healthfulness captures automatic visual attention: Preliminary evidence from an eye-tracking study
K Motoki, T Saito, R Nouchi, R Kawashima, M Sugiura
Food Quality and Preference 64, 148-153, 2018
692018
Small acute benefits of 4 weeks processing speed training games on processing speed and inhibition performance and depressive mood in the healthy elderly people: evidence from …
R Nouchi, T Saito, H Nouchi, R Kawashima
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 8, 302, 2016
652016
Light colors and comfortable warmth: Crossmodal correspondences between thermal sensations and color lightness influence consumer behavior
K Motoki, T Saito, R Nouchi, R Kawashima, M Sugiura
Food quality and preference 72, 45-55, 2019
642019
Tasting names: Systematic investigations of taste-speech sounds associations
K Motoki, T Saito, J Park, C Velasco, C Spence, M Sugiura
Food Quality and Preference 80, 103801, 2020
552020
Eye-tracking research on sensory and consumer science: A review, pitfalls and future directions
K Motoki, T Saito, T Onuma
Food Research International 145, 110389, 2021
542021
The paradox of warmth: Ambient warm temperature decreases preference for savory foods
K Motoki, T Saito, R Nouchi, R Kawashima, M Sugiura
Food quality and preference 69, 1-9, 2018
452018
A sweet voice: The influence of cross-modal correspondences between taste and vocal pitch on advertising effectiveness
K Motoki, T Saito, R Nouchi, R Kawashima, M Sugiura
Multisensory research 32 (4-5), 401-427, 2019
382019
Anxiety increases visual attention to hedonic foods: A preliminary eye-tracking study on the impact of the interplay between integral and incidental affect on foods
K Motoki, T Saito, R Nouchi, R Kawashima, M Sugiura
Appetite 137, 218-225, 2019
352019
Scientific literacy linked to attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccinations: a pre-registered study
K Motoki, T Saito, Y Takano
Frontiers in Communication 6, 707391, 2021
342021
Brain training and sulforaphane intake interventions separately improve cognitive performance in healthy older adults, whereas a combination of these interventions does not …
R Nouchi, Q Hu, T Saito, NYS Kawata, H Nouchi, R Kawashima
Nutrients 13 (2), 352, 2021
252021
Benefits of VR physical exercise on cognition in older adults with and without mild cognitive decline: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
K Sakaki, R Nouchi, Y Matsuzaki, T Saito, J Dinet, R Kawashima
Healthcare 9 (7), 883, 2021
232021
Gaze bias in preference judgments by younger and older adults
T Saito, R Nouchi, H Kinjo, R Kawashima
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 9, 285, 2017
212017
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity during a brain training game predicts cognitive improvements after four weeks’ brain training game intervention: evidence from a …
R Nouchi, NYS Kawata, T Saito, RM Himmelmeier, R Nakamura, ...
Brain Sciences 10 (8), 560, 2020
202020
Cross-modal correspondences between temperature and taste attributes
K Motoki, T Saito, R Nouchi, M Sugiura
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 571852, 2020
182020
Evaluation of energy density and macronutrients after extremely brief time exposure
K Motoki, T Saito, S Suzuki, M Sugiura
Appetite 162, 105143, 2021
152021
Loneliness modulates automatic attention to warm and competent faces: Preliminary evidence from an eye-tracking study
T Saito, K Motoki, R Nouchi, R Kawashima, M Sugiura
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 2967, 2020
152020
Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries
M Vlasceanu, KC Doell, JB Bak-Coleman, B Todorova, ...
Science advances 10 (6), eadj5778, 2024
122024
Study Protocol: Does an Acute Intervention of High-Intensity Physical Exercise Followed by a Brain Training Video Game Have Immediate Effects on Brain Activity of Older People …
RM Himmelmeier, R Nouchi, T Saito, D Burin, J Wiltfang, R Kawashima
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 11, 260, 2019
92019
Round faces are associated with sweet foods: the role of crossmodal correspondence in social perception
K Motoki, T Saito, R Nouchi, R Kawashima, M Sugiura
Foods 8 (3), 103, 2019
92019
Cultural differences in recognizing emotions of masked faces.
T Saito, K Motoki, Y Takano
Emotion 23 (6), 1648, 2023
82023
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