Dr Keiji Ota

Keiji Ota

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Member of Dr Lucie Charles's Research Group
Funder: ESRC Economic and Social Research Council
Project: Freedom of choice in decision-making: Introspecting the cause of our actions-GRANT TRANSFER

Publications

solid heart iconPublications of specific relevance to the Centre for Brain and Behaviour

2024

bullet iconDissecting Bayes: Using influence measures to test normative use of probability density information derived from a sample
Ota K and Maloney LT
Plos Computational Biology, Public Library of Science (Plos) vol. 20 (5) 
01-05-2024

2023

Relevant PublicationAutonomous behaviour and the limits of human volition
Ota K, Charles L and Haggard P
Cognition, Elsevier vol. 244 
14-12-2023
bullet iconDetecting visual texture patterns in binary sequences through pattern features
Dal Martello MF, Ota K, Pietralla DE and Maloney LT
Journal of Vision, Association For Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (Arvo) vol. 23 (13) 
01-11-2023

2020

bullet iconOptimizing motor decision-making through competition with opponents
Ota K, Tanae M, Ishii K and Takiyama K
Scientific Reports, Springer Nature vol. 10 (1) 
22-01-2020

2019

bullet iconSub-optimality in motor planning is not improved by explicit observation of motor uncertainty
Ota K, Shinya M, Maloney LT and Kudo K
Scientific Reports, Springer Nature vol. 9 (1) 
16-10-2019
bullet iconTranscranial Direct Current Stimulation Over Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Risk-Attitude in Motor Decision-Making
Ota K, Shinya M and Kudo K
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Frontiers vol. 13 
06-09-2019
bullet iconRisk aversion in the adjustment of speed-accuracy tradeoff depending on time constraints
Onagawa R, Shinya M, Ota K and Kudo K
Scientific Reports, Springer Nature vol. 9 (1) 
13-08-2019

2016

bullet iconSub-optimality in motor planning is retained throughout 9 days practice of 2250 trials
Ota K, Shinya M and Kudo K
Scientific Reports, Springer Nature vol. 6 (1) 
21-11-2016

2015

bullet iconMotor planning under temporal uncertainty is suboptimal when the gain function is asymmetric
Ota K, Shinya M and Kudo K
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, Frontiers vol. 9 
15-07-2015