At a glance

Current affiliation

Postdoctoral researcher
Cognitive Somnology RIKEN Hakubi Research Team
RIKEN

Research areas

Cognitive sciences

Methods

Psychophysics, EEG,
Pupillometry, MRI

Current project

Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists: “Examination of sleep-related brain activity that promotes insight in humans” (2025-04 to 2028-03)

Research interests

Sleep Perception Neuroscience Cognition Vision EEG Pupillometry

Research overview

I work in the Cognitive Somnology RIKEN Hakubi Research Team. My research focuses on how humans perceive information from the external world and come to recognize what they are seeing.

Currently, I focus on the relationship between subjective recognition and sleep. Although sleep may not seem directly related to recognition, it is known to support memory and learning and may also contribute to the processes through which we perceive and interpret the external world.

To investigate these mechanisms, I combine psychophysical experiments, measurements such as EEG, pupillometry, and MRI within cognitive neuroscience.

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