14) Miyamoto K., Trudel N., Kamermans K., Lim M.C., Lazari A., Verhagen L., Wittmann M.K., Rushworth M.F. (2021) Identification and disruption of a neural mechanism for accumulating prospective metacognitive information prior to decision-making. Neuron 109.
13) Setsuie R., Tamura K., Miyamoto K., Watanabe T., Takeda M., Miyashita Y. (2020) Off-Peak 594-nm Light Surpasses On-Peak 532-nm Light in Silencing Distant ArchT-Expressing Neurons In Vivo. iScience. 23(7), 101276.
12) Saito, M.*, Miyamoto, K.*, Uchiyama, Y., and Murakami, I. (2018) Invisible light inside the natural blind spot alters brightness at a remote location. Scientific Reports, 8, 7540. (*equal contribution)
11) Miyamoto, K., Setsuie, R., Osada, T., and Miyashita, Y. (2018) Reversible silencing of the frontopolar cortex selectively impairs metacognitive judgment on non-experience in primates. Neuron, 97(4), pp.980–989. (Featured in UTokyo FOCUS)
10) Tamura, K., Takeda, M., Setsuie, R., Tsubota, T., Hirabayashi, T., Miyamoto, K., and Miyashita, Y. (2017) Conversion of object identity to object-general semantic value in the primate temporal cortex. Science, 357(6352), pp.687-692.
9) Miyamoto, K., Osada, T., Setsuie, R., Takeda, M., Tamura, K., Adachi, Y., and Miyashita, Y. (2017) Causal neural network of metamemory for retrospection in primates. Science, 355(6321), pp.188-193. (Featured in UTokyo FOCUS. Article written by TIME and by Smithsonian. Recommended in Faculty of 1000 Prime)
8) Miyamoto, K. and Murakami, I. (2015) Pupillary light reflex to light inside the natural blind spot. Scientific Reports, 5, 11862. (Featured in UTokyo FOCUS)
7) Osada T., Adachi, Y.*, Miyamoto, K.*, Jimura, K., Setsuie, R., and Miyashita, Y. (2015) Dynamically allocated hub in task-evoked network predicts the vulnerable prefrontal locus for contextual memory retrieval in macaques. PLOS Biology, 13(6): e1002177. (*equal contribution)
6) Miyamoto, K., Osada, T., and Adachi, Y. (2014) Remapping of memory encoding and retrieval networks: insights from neuroimaging in primates. Behavioural Brain Research, 275, pp.53-61. [Invited review]
5) Miyamoto, K., Adachi, Y., Osada, T., Watanabe, T., Kimura, H.M., Setsuie, R., and Miyashita, Y. (2014) Dissociable memory traces within the macaque medial temporal lobe predict subsequent recognition performance. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34, pp.1988-1997.
4) Miyamoto, K., Osada, T., Adachi, Y., Matsui, T., Kimura, H.M., and Miyashita, Y. (2013) Functional differentiation of memory retrieval network in macaque posterior parietal cortex. Neuron, 77(4), pp.787-799. (Featured in UTokyo FOCUS)
3) Miyamoto, K., Hirabayashi, T., and Miyashita. Y. (2012) To bet, or not to bet: that is the question of SEF spikes. Neuron, 75(3), pp.358-360. [Preview]
2) Matsui, T., Koyano, K.W., Tamura, K., Osada, T., Adachi, Y., Miyamoto, K., Chikazoe, J., Kamigaki, K., and Miyashita, Y. (2012) fMRI activity in the macaque cerebellum evoked by intracortical microstimulation of the primary somatosensory cortex: evidence for polysynaptic propagation. PLoS ONE, 7, e47515.
1) Adachi, Y., Osada, T., Sporns O., Watanabe T., Matsui T., Miyamoto K., and Miyashita Y. (2012) Functional connectivity between anatomically unconnected areas is shaped by collective network-level effects in the macaque cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 22, pp.1586-1592.