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Tamaki M, Wang Z, Barnes-Diana T, Guo D, Berard AV, Walsh EG, Watanabe T, Sasaki Y. Complementary contributions of NREM and REM sleep to visual learning. Nature Neuroscience, 23, 1150-1156.

Tamaki M*, Berard AV*, Barnes-Diana T, Siegel J, Watanabe T, Sasaki Y. Reward does not facilitate visual perceptual learning until sleep occurs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(2), 959-968, 2020. PMID: 31892542.
*Co-first authorship

Tamaki M, Wang Z, Watanabe T, Sasaki Y. Trained-feature specific offline learning by sleep in an orientation detection task. Journal of Vision, 19, 1-14, 2019. 

Tamaki M, Sasaki Y. Surveillance during REM sleep for the first-night effect. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13:1161, 2019. PMID: 31736695.

Tamaki M, Sasaki Y. Sleep homeostasis and regional sleep in humans. In: The Japanese Society of Sleep Research (Ed.), Somnology (2nd ed.). Tokyo: Asakura-shoten, In press. (Book chapter)

Sasaki Y, Tamaki M, Yamada T. Sleep and consciousness. Neurology (Tokyo). 91(6), 1-8, 2019.

Shibata K, Sasaki Y, Bang JW, Walsh EG, Machizawa MG, Tamaki M, Li-Hung C, Watanabe T. Overlearning hyperstabilizes a skill by rapidly making neurochemical processing inhibitory-dominant. Nature Neuroscience, 20, 470-475, 2017.

Tamaki M, Bang JW, Watanabe T, Sasaki Y. Night watch in one brain hemisphere during sleep associated with the first-night effect in humans. Current Biology, 26, 1190–1194, 2016.
*This paper has reached 2700 Altmetric Attention score (by the Microbiology Society (@MicrobioSoc)), which is the top 4 in all papers in biological science published in 2016.

Tamaki M, Sasaki Y. How half our brain keeps watch when we sleep in unfamiliar places. The Conversation, 2016. (Commentary)

Tamaki M, Bang JW, Watanabe T, Sasaki Y. The first-night effect suppresses the strength of slow-wave activity originating in the visual areas during sleep. Vision Research, 99, 154-161, 2014.

Tamaki M, Huang TR, Yotsumoto Y, Hämäläinen M, Lin FH, Náñez Sr JE, Watanabe T, Sasaki Y. Enhanced spontaneous oscillations in the supplementary motor area are associated with sleep-dependent off-line learning of finger-tapping motor-sequence task. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33, 13894-13902, 2013.

Tamaki M. Neural decoding of visual dream contents during sleep-onset period. Brain Products Press Release (User Research), 47, 5-7, 2013.

Horikawa T, Tamaki M, Miyawaki Y, Kamitani Y.  Neural Decoding of Visual Imagery During Sleep. Science, 340, 639-642, 2013. 

Tamaki M, Kamitani Y. Decoding subjective mental states from fMRI activity patterns. Brain and Nerve, 63, 1331-1338, 2011.

Kishi A, Yasuda H, Matsumoto T, Inami Y, Horiguchi J, Tamaki M, Struzik ZR, Yamamoto Y. Non-REM Sleep Stage Transitions Control Ultradian REM Sleep Rhythm. Sleep, 34, 1423-1432, 2011.

Tamaki M, Hori T. Performance under stress. In: The Japanese Association of Stress Science and Public health research center (Eds.), Dictionary of stress science. Public health research. 2011.  

Tamaki M, Hori T. Parasomnia. In: The Japanese Association of Stress Science and Public health research center (Eds.), Dictionary of stress science. Public health research. 2011.

Tamaki M, Hori T. Electroencephalography. In: The Japanese Association of Stress Science and Public health research center (Eds.), Dictionary of stress science. Public health research. 2011.

Tamaki M, Hori T. First night effect. In: The Japanese Association of Stress Science and Public health research center (Eds.), Dictionary of stress science. Public health research. 2011. 


Tamaki M, Komada Y, Shirakawa S. Mental workload delays the sleep-onset period of the people with sleep-initiation difficulty. Japanese Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 38, 392-398, 2010.

Tamaki M, Matsuoka T, Nittono H, Hori T. Activation of fast sleep spindles at the premotor cortex and parietal areas contributes to motor learning: A study using sLORETA. Clinical Neurophysiology, 120, 878-886, 2009.

Tamaki M, Matsuoka T, Nittono H, Hori T. Fast sleep spindle (13-15 Hz) activity correlates with sleep-dependent improvement in visuomotor performance. Sleep, 31, 204-211, 2008.

Tamaki M, Hori T. Significance of the human sleep. Cell Technology, 27, 442-447, 2008.

Okamoto-Mizuno K, Yamashiro Y, Tanaka T, Komada Y, Mizuno K, Tamaki M, Kitado M, Inoue Y, Shirakawa S: Heart rate variability and body temperature during the sleep onset period. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 6, 42-49, 2008.

Tamaki M. Sleep and Memory. In: T. Hori (Ed.), Sleep psychology. pp170-181. Kyoto: Kitaoji-Shobo, 2008. 

Tamaki M. Stress and Insomnia. In: T. Hori (Ed.), Sleep psychology. pp182-194. Kyoto: Kitaoji-Shobo, 2008.

Tanaka H, Tamaki M. Sleep, memory and QOL. Kango kenkyu, 40, 641-648, 2007. 

Tamaki M. Human performance and sleep. Cognition and Dementia, 6, 108-113, 2007. 

Tamaki M, Nittono H, Hori T. Efficacy of overnight sleep for a newly acquired visuomotor skill. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 5, 110-115, 2007.

Tamaki M, Nittono H, Hayashi M, Hori T. Spectral analysis of the first-night effect on the sleep-onset period. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 3, 122-129, 2005.

Tamaki M, Nittono H, Hori T. The first-night effect occurs at the sleep-onset period regardless of the temporal anxiety level in healthy students. Sleep and Biological Rhythms, 3, 92-94, 2005.

Tamaki M, Nittono H, Hayashi M, Hori T. Examination of the first-night effect during the sleep-onset period. Sleep, 28, 195-202, 2005.