Publications (2011-)

      (For publications befer 2010, please have a look at CV and MCRpublications)

●Journal Papers (English only)

  1. Schweighofer N, Xiao Y, Kim S, Yoshioka T, Gordon J, Osu R (2015) Effort, Success, and Non-use Determine Arm Choice, J Neurophysiol. in press.
  2. Izawa J, Yoshioka T, Osu R (2014)The influence of uncertain force environment on reshaping trial-to-trial motor variability, NeuroRep, 25, 979-984.
  3. Ganesh G, Takagi A, Osu R, Yoshioka T, Kawato M, Burdet E (2014) Two is better than one: Physical interactions improve motor performance in humans. Scientific Report, 4, 3824.
  4. Ganesh G, Osu R, Naito E, Feeling the force: Returning haptic signals influence effort inference during motor coordination. Scientific Reports, 3: 2648, Web Open Access, 2013.
  5. Hosoda C, Tanaka K, Nariai T, Honda M, Hanakawa T, Dynamic neural network reorganization associated with second language vocabulary acquisition: a multimodal imaging study. Journal of Neuroscience, 33 (34), 13663-13672, 2013
  6. Kita K, Otaka Y, Takeda K, Sakata S, Ushiba J, Kondo K, Liu M, Osu R, A pilot study of sensory feedback by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to improve manipulation deficit caused by severe sensory loss after stroke. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 10, 55, Web Open Access, 2013
  7. Han CE, Kim S, Chen S, PT, Lai YH, Lee JY, Lee J, Osu R, Winstein CJ, Schweighofer N, Quantifying Arm Non-use in Individuals Post-stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, in press
  8. Yamaguchi T, Fujiwara T, Saito K, Tanabe S, Muraoka Y, Otaka Y, Osu R, Tsuji T, Hase K, Liu M, The effect of active pedaling combined with electrical stimulation on spinal reciprocal inhibition.Journal of electromyography and kinesiology. DOI:10.1016/j.jelekin.2012.08.007, 2012.
  9. Takahashi M, Takeda K, Otaka Y, Osu R, Hanakawa T, Gouko M, Ito K, Event related desynchronization-modulated functional electrical stimulation system for stroke rehabilitation: A feasibility study. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 9 (1), 56, 2012.
  10. Osu R, Otaka Y, Ushiba J, Sakata S, Yamaguchi T, Fujiwara T, Kondo K, Liu M, A pilot study of contralateral homonymous muscle activity simulated electrical stimulation in chronic hemiplegia. Brain Injury, 26 (9), 1105-12, 2012.
  11. Aihara T, Takeda Y, Takeda K, Yasuda W, Sato T, Otaka Y, Hanakawa T, Honda M, Liu M, Kawato M, Sato M, Osu R, Cortical current source estimation from electroencephalography in combination with near-infrared spectroscopy as a hierarchical prior. NeuroImage, 59 (4), 4006-4021, 2012.
  12. Ikegami T, Hirashima M, Osu R, Nozaki D, Intermittent visual feedback can boost motor learning of rhythmic movements: evidence for error feedback beyond cycles. Journal of Neuroscience, 32 (2), 653-657, 2012.
  13. Osu R, Ota K, Fujiwara T, Otaka Y, Kawato M, Liu M, Quantifying the quality of hand movement in stroke patients through three-dimensional curvature. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 8, 62, Web Open Access, 2011. http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/8/1/62
  14. Aramaki Y, Haruno M, Osu R, Sadato N, Movement initiation-locked activity of the anterior putamen predicts future movement instability in periodic bimanual movement. Journal of Neuroscience, 31 (27), 9819-9823, 2011. http://www.jneurosci.org/content/31/27/9819.long

●Invited Talks (English only)

  1. Exploring Optimal Neurofeedback for Rehabilitation, Minisymposium on Robot-Assisted and BMI-Based Neurorehabilitation, The 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC’13), 2013.7.4, Osaka International Convention Center, Osaka, Japan.
  2. Osu R, Stroke rehabilitation inspired by computational neuroscience. 2012/6/24, Rome, Italy, workshop "Robotics for neuro-rehabilitation: challenges for improving impact on clinical practice", IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BIOROB 2012).
  3. Osu R, Stroke rehabilitation inspired by motor learning, motor learning theory inspired by rehabilitation. 2012/6/20, Institute of Movement Neurosceince, UCL, London, UK, IMN Seminar.
  4. Osu R, Watching brain activity during rehabilitation. 2011/12/2, Seoul, Korea, Workshop on Rehabilitation Engineering at Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST).
  5. Osu R, Estimating brain activity during rehabilitation. 2011/6/27-7/1, Zurich, Switzerland, Rehab Week Zurich / International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR2011).

●Conference Presentations (English only)

  1. Aihara T, Takeda Y, Takeda K, Yasuda W, Sato T, Otaka Y, Hanakawa T, Honda M, Liu M, Kawato M, Sato M, Osu R, Cortical current estimation from EEG by incorporating NIRS activity as a hierarchical prior. 2011/11/12-16, Washington DC, USA, Society for Neuroscience 41th Annual Meeting.
  2. Aihara T, Takeda Y, Takeda K, Yasuda W, Takanori Sato T, Otaka Y, Hanakawa T, Honda M, Liu M, Kawato M, Sato M, Osu R, EEG current source estimation with NIRS as a hierarchial prior. 2011/9/14-17, Pacifico Yokohama (Kanagawa, Japan), The 34th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society.
  3. Ikegami T, Ganesh G, Gibo T, Yoshioka T, Kawato M, Osu R, Multiple motor plans for the same environment modulated by history of endpoint error. 2011/9/14-17, Pacifico Yokohama (Kanagawa, Japan), The 34th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society.
  4. Ganesh G, Osu R, Yoshioka T, Kawato M, Burdet E, Symbiosis of motor interaction. 2011/9/14-17,Pacifico Yokohama (Kanagawa, Japan), The 34th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society.
  5. Sato T, Takeda K, Yamashita O, Inoue Y, Otaka Y, Wada Y, Kawato M, Sato M, Osu R, Reduction of the skin blood flow artifact from near-infrared spectroscopy signals. 2011/9/14-17, Pacifico Yokohama (Kanagawa, Japan), The 34th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society.
  6. Kita K, Takeda K, Sakata S, Ushiba J, Osu R, Otaka Y, A sensory feedback system utilizing cutaneous electrical stimulation for stroke patients with sensory loss. 2011/6/27-7/1, Zurich, Switzerland, Rehab Week Zurich / International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR2011).
  7. Tanaka S, Kotaro Takeda K, Otaka Y, Kita K, Osu R, Honda M, Sadato N, Hanakawa T, Watanabe K. Non-invasive cortical stimulation enhances lower limb function in chronic stroke patients. 2011/6/21-25, Rome, Italy, 14th European Congress on Clinical Neurophysiology (ECCN2011).