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2025

Review Paper

  1. Ohta, S. & Gallagher, D. C., Hi shinshū teki nō shigeki hō o mochii ta gengo kinō no kōjō to kaifuku [Enhancement and recovery of language function using non-invasive brain stimulation techniques] (in Japanese), Medical Science Digest, New Science, 51(7), 77–80, 2025.

Presentations
Invited talks

  1. Ohta, S., Gengo kinō o sasaeru nōnai nettowāku [The brain networks supporting the language function] (in Japanese), The 30th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Neuropsychiatric Association, Kanazawa, Japan, Dec. 2025.
  2. Ohta, S., Exploring the neural basis of language by combining non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroimaging, 13th Division of Sensory and Cognitive Brain Mapping Seminar, Okazaki, Japan, Mar. 2025.

Oral presentations

  1. Noda, H., Yamada, E., Yoshii, N., Shigeto, H., & Ohta, S., Brain activity composing the structure of words: An MEG study, ICPEAL 2025, Guangzhou, China, Dec. 2025.
  2. Ohta, S., Takayama, A., Gallagher, D. C., & Yamada, E., Investigating the common neural basis for language comprehension and production: An EEG-tDCS study, Neuroscience2025, Niigata, Japan, July 2025.
  3. Salem, A. M., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., Dual-Site tDCS boosts ERP responses in non-native Japanese processing: Evidence from Chinese and Korean speakers, Neuroscience2025, Niigata, Japan, July 2025.
  4. Huang, Z., Gallagher, D. C., & Ohta, S., Neural network alterations in dyslexia: A structural and functional MRI study, Neuroscience2025, Niigata, Japan, July 2025.
  5. Huang, Z., Gallagher, D. C., & Ohta, S., Exploring brain structure and function in dyslexia: The compensatory role of the right hemisphere, ICTEAP-5, Tokyo, Japan, Apr. 2025.

Poster presentations

  1. Cui, Y., Yamamoto, S., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., Neural mechanisms underlying native listeners’ comprehension of non-native speech: An EEG study using naturalistic stimuli (preliminary study), ICPEAL 2025, Guangzhou, China, Dec. 2025.
  2. Shalpoush, J., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., The role of phonological processing in sentence acceptability judgements: Behavioral evidence from native Japanese speakers, ICPEAL 2025, Guangzhou, China, Dec. 2025.
  3. Salem, A. M., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., Two sites, two languages: tDCS and EEG evidence for argument-structure and L1 feature transfer, AMLaP2025, Prague, Czechia, Sept. 2025.
  4. Salem, A. M., Ohta, S., Investigating cerebellar-language network alterations in Parkinson’s disease using open data, AMLaP2025, Prague, Czechia, Sept. 2025.
  5. Salem, A. M., Ohta, S., From cortex to corpus: L1 transfer from Chinese and Korean in L2 Japanese learners, X-PPL2025, Zurich, Switzerland, Sept. 2025.
  6. Ohta, S., Nō o ijitte kotoba o insutōru [Tinkering with the brain to install language] (in Japanese), All Japan 3 Questions Kyushu & Okinawa Region, Kumamoto, Japan, June 2025.
  7. Salem, A. M., Gallagher, D. C., Yamada, E., & Ohta, S., A dual-site tDCS exploration of syntax and semantics in L2, ICTEAP-5, Tokyo, Japan, Apr. 2025.
  8. Ohta, S., Nō kagaku × gengogaku de gengo no nazo ni idomu! Kyūdai Ohta kenkyū shitsu no shōkai [Challenging the mysteries of language through brain science × linguistics! Introduction of the Ohta Laboratory at Kyushu University] (in Japanese), LingFest 2025, Japan (Online conference), Feb. 2025.

Publications