Tadasu Oyama

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9 0yama,T. 1956 Temporal and spatial factors in figural after-effects. Japanese Psychological Research no.3 25-36.
11 Sagara, M. & Oyama, T. 1957 Experimental studies on figural aftereffects in Japan. Psychological Bulletin 54 327-338.
14 Oyama, T. 1959 A new psychophysical method: Method of transposition or equal-appearing relations. Psychological Bulletin 56 74-79.
15 Oyama, T. 1960 Japanese studies on the so-called geometrical optical illusions. Psychologia 3 7-20.
16 Oyama, T. & Nanri, R. 1960 The effects of hue and brightness on size perception. Japanese Psychological Research 2 13-20.
17 Oyama, T. & Yamamura, T. 1960 The effect of hue and brightness on the depth perception in normal and color-blind subjects. Psychologia 3 191-194.
18 Oyama, T. 1960 Figural after-effects as a function of hue and brightness. Japanese Psychological research 2 74-80.
19 Oyama, T. 1960 Figure-ground dominance as a function of sector-angle, brightness, hue and orientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 299-305.
23 Oyama, T. 1961 Perceptual grouping as a function of proximity. Perceptual and Motor Skills 13 305-306.
24 Oyama, T. 1961 Relation between figure-ground dominance and reversal rate. Perceptual and Motor Skills 13 438
25 Oyama, T. 1962 The effect of hue and brightness on the size-illusion of concentric circles. American Journal of Psychology 75 45-55.
26 Oyama, T., Tanaka, Y, & Chiba, Y. 1962 Affective dimensions of colors: A cross-cultural study. Japanese Psychological Research 4 78-91.
27 Oyama, T. & Akatsuka, R. 1962 The effect of hue and brightness on the size-illusion of concentric circles: A further study. Japanese Psychological Researc 3 129-134.
32 Tanaka, Y., Oyama, T., & Osgood, C.E. 1963 A cross-cultural and cross-concept study of the generality of semantic spaces. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 2 392-405.
33 Oyama, T. & Haga, J. 1963 Common factors between figural and phonetic symbolism. Psychologia 6 131-144.
35 Oyama, T. & Akatsuka, R. 1965 Effects of color similarity on the size-illusion of triple circles. Perceptual and Motor Skills 20 14
37 Oyama, T., Soma, I, Tomiie, T., & Chijiiwa, H. 1965 A factor analytical study on affective responses to colors. Acta Chromatica 1 164-173.
38 Oyama, T. & Hsia, Y. 1966 Compensatory hue shift in simultaneous color contrast as a function of separation between inducing and test fields. Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 405-413.
41 Oyama, T. & Sato, F. 1967 Perceived size ratio in stereoscopic vision as a function of convergence, binocular disparity and luminance. Japanese Psychological Research 9 1-13.
42 Oyama, T. 1967 Three-dimensional representation of brightness contrast and Stevens' scale of subjective brightness. Vision Research 7 503-504.
43 Oyama, T. 1968 A behavioristic analysis of Stevens' magnitude estimation method. Perception and Psychophysics 3 317-320.
47 Oyama, T. 1968 Stimulus determinants of brightness constancy and the perception of illumination. Japanese Psychological Research 10 146-155.
48 Oyama, T. 1969 S-S relations in psychophysics and R-R correlations in phenomenology. Psychologia 12 17-23.
49 Oyama, T. 1970 Visually perceived velocity as a function of aperture size, stripe size, luminance, and motion directions. Japanese Psychological Research 12 163-171.
50 Iwawaki, S., Oyama, T., Sugiyama, M., Kikuchi, M., and Komatsu, R. 1970 Development and validation of the Japanese version of the MPI (Mausley Personality Inventory). Japanese Psychological Research 12 176-183.
53 Oyama, T. & Iwawaki, S. 1972 Role of convergence and binocular disparity in size constancy. Psychologische Forschung 35 117-130.
54 Oyama, T. & Ichihara, 1973 Which determines figural after-effect, retinal size or apparent size? Japanese Psychological Research 15 92-98.
55 Oyama, T. & Anzai, C. 1973 A further study on the effects of hue and luminance on the size perception. Acta Chromatica 2 164-169.
56 Oyama, T. & Jitsumori, M. 1973 A behavioral study of color mixture in the carp. Vision Research 13 2229-2308.
57 Oyama, T. & Aoki, H. 1974 Reduction of acuity in a brightness contrast situation. Vision Research 14 267-269.
58 Oyama, T. 1974 Perceived size and perceived distance in stereoscopic vision and an analysis of their causal relations. Perception and Psychophysics 17 175-181.
59 Oyama, T. 1974 Inference of causal relations in perception of space and motion. Psychologia 17 166-178.
60 Oyama, T. 1975 Determinants of the Zöllner illusion. Psychological Research 37 261-280.
61 Oyama, T. & Sato, K. 1975 Relative similarity of rotated and reversed figures to the original figures as a function of children's age. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 88 110-117.
62 Oyama,T., Yoshioka,I., Ebihara, E., & Katahira, M. 1976 Causal relations between perceived size and perceived distance in various experimental situations. Hiroshima Forum for Psychology 3 29-37.
63 Oyama, T. 1977 Analysis of causal relations in perceptual constancies. In W. Epstein (Ed.) Stability and constancy in visual perception: Mechanisms and processes. New York: Wiley 183-216.
64 Oyama, T. 1977 Feature analysers, optical illusions, and figural aftereffects. Perception 6 401-406.
65 Oyama, T. 1978 Figural aftereffects. In R. Held, H. W. Leibowitz, & H. -L. Teuber (Ed.) Handbook of sensory physiology, VIII: Perception Berlin: Springer-Verlag 569-592.
66 Oyama, T. & Yamada, W. 1978 Perceptual grouping between successively presented stimuli and its relation to visual simultaneity and masking. Psychological Research 40 101-112.
72 Oyama, T., Mitsuboshi, M. & Kamoshita, T. 1980 Wavelenghth-specific brightness contrast as a function of surround luminance. Vision Reearch 20 127-136.
73 Oyama, T., Kikuchi, T., & Ichihara, S. 1981 Span of attention, backward masking, and reaction time. Perception and Psychophysics 29 106-112.
74 Oyama, T. & Tanabe, N. 1982 Expectancy and choice reaction time as a function of stimulus presentation probability and serial dependency. Psychologia 25 131-143.
75 Oyama, T., Watanabe, T. & Funakawa, M. 1983 Effects of test-mask similarity on forward and backward masking of patterns by patterns. Psychological Research 45 303-313.
76 Shigeno, S. & Oyama, T. 1983 Localization of speech and non-speech sounds. Japanese Psychological Research 25 112-117.
77 Kikuchi, T., Oyama, T., & Ichihara, S. 1983 Temporal integration and visual masking of dot patterns successively presented. Japanese Psychological Research 25 147-155.
81 Oyama, T. & Morikawa, K. 1985 Temporal development of optical illusions. In J. L. McGaugh (Ed.) Contemporary psychology: Biological processes and theoretical issues. Amsterdam: North-Holland 385-393.
83 Oyama, T., Furusaka, T. & Kito, T. 1987 Color vision tests of Japanese and rehesus monkeys. In D. M. Taub and F. A. King (Eds.) In D. M. Taub and F. A. King (Eds.) Current perspectives in primates biology. New York: Van Nostrand Rheinhold 253-269.
84 Oyama, T. 1986 The effect of stimulus organization on numerosity discrimination. Japanese Psychological Research 28 77-86.
85 Oyama, T. 1987 Perceptual studies and their application to environmental design. International Journal of Psychology 22 447-451.
86 Watanabe, T. & Oyama, T. 1998 Are illusory contours a cause or consequence of apparent differences in brightness and depth in the Kanizsa square? Perception 17 513-521.
88 Oyama, T. & Tsuzaki, M. 1989 A mathematical model of the perceived paths of moving lights in frameless space. Psychological Research, Nihon University No.10 40-45.
91 Hibino, H. & Oyama, T. 1989 Chromatic adaptation on minimally distinct border and brightness matching in color-normals and deutranopes. Color Research and Application 14 113-121.
92 Oyama, T. & Ichikawa, S. 1990 Some experimental studies on imagery in Japan. Journal of Mental Imergery 14 185-196.
94 Oyama, t., Naito, K. & Naito, H. 1994 Long-range apparent motion as a result of perceptual oganization Perception 23 269-286.
95 Oyama, T., Nagashima, K., Itsukushima, Y., Yokota, M. & Naito, K. 1996 Memory in young and old adults, and schizophrenic patients. In K. Ishikawa, J. L. McGaugh, & H. Sakata (Eds) Brain Processes and Memory. Elsevier Science 127-133.
96 Oyama, T. 1997 Guest editorial: Apparent motion as an example of perceptual stability. Perception 26 547-551.
97 Oyama, T., Yamada, H., & Iwasawa, H. 1998 Symbolic meanings of computer-generated abstract forms. Psychological Research, Nihon University 19 4-9.
98 Oyama, T., Yamada, H., & Iwasawa, H. 1998 Synesthetic tendencies as the basis of sensory symbolism: A review of a series of experiments by means of semantic differential. Psychologia 41 203-215.
100 0yama, T, Simizu, M., & Tozawa, J. 1999 Effects of similarity on apparent motion and perceptual grouping. Perception 28 739-748.
107 Oyama, T., Sato, T, & Suzuki, Y. 2001 Shaping of scientific psychology in Japan. International Journal of Psychology 36 396-406.
109 Oyama, T. 2002 Affective and symbolic meanings of color, form, and motion: Experimental-psychological approaches Proceedings of the 17th Congress of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics 47-56.
111 Oyama, T., Miyano, H., & Yamada, H. 2003 Multidimensional scaling of computer-generated abstract forms. In H. Yanai, A. Okada,, K. Shigemasu, Y. Kano, & J. J. Meulman (Eds.) New Developments in Psychometrics Tokyo: Springer 551-558.
113 Oyama, T. 2003 Affective and symbolic meanings of color and form: Experimental psychological Approaches. Empirical Studies of Arts 21 137-142.
120 Oyama, T., Torii, S., & Mochizuki, T. 2005 Pioneering studies in the 1930s on perception: An historical background of experimental psychology in Japan. Japanese Psychological Research 47 73-87.
126 Tozawa, J. & Oyama,T. 2006 Effects of motion parallax and perspective cues on perceived size and distance. Perception 10 89-93.
127 Yatabe,K., Oyama, T., Fujiya, H., Kato, H., Seki, H., & Kohno, T. 2006 Development and validation of the Japanese preliminary version of the Profile of Mood State for Adolescent (POMS-A). St. Marianna Medical Journal 34 539-547.
128 Oyama, T. & Goto, T. 2007 Editorial: Studies on optical illusions in Japan. Japanese Psychological Research 49 1-6.
131 Shiina, K. & Oyama, T. 2008 Remembering Shiro Morinaga. Gestalt Theory 30 6-10.
132 Oyama,T. & Miyano,H. 2008 Quantification of Gestalt laws and proposal of a perceptual state- space model. Gestalt Theory 30 29-38.
133 Oyama,T., Agostini, T., Kamada, A., Markovic, S., Osaka, E., Sakurai, S., Sarmany-Schuller,I., & Sarris, V. 2008 Similarities of form symbolism among various languages and geographical regions. Psychologia(Kyoto) 51 The Japanese Psychonomic Society 170-184.
134 Oyama,T 2008 Development of psychophysics in Japan. Psychological Research 50 182-191.
138 Wake, H.,Wake, T.& Oyama, T. 2014 Rotationg goblet and talking profiles: Does a rotating goblet increase the figural dominance of profiles in Rubin's type of figure-ground reversal patterns? Perception 43 1018-1032.
144 Tadasu Oyama, Eiko Osaka, Akiko Kamada, Yoshiko Motoki, Chiyo Onzuka 2019 Cross-cultural and inter-periodical commonality of phonetic symbolism in initials of men and women: A preliminary study The Japanese Journal of Psychonomic Science Volume 38 Issue 1 The Japanese Psychonomic Society 105-108.