<Papers>
(12) Suegami, T., Sumioka, H., Obayashi, F., Ichii, K., Harada, Y., Daimoto, H., Nakae, A., and Ishiguro, H. (2017). Endocrinological Responses to a New Interactive HMI for a Straddle-type Vehicle: A Pilot Study, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction, 463-467. (6 pages paper)(NEW!)
(11) Laeng, B., Suegami, T., and Aminihajibashi, S. (2016). Wine labels: an eye-tracking and pupillometry study, International Journal of Wine Business Research. (Selected “Highly commended” paper 2017)
(10) Takamura, T,, Nishitani, S,, Suegami, T,, Doi, H., Kakeyama, M., and Shinohara, K. (2015). Developmental changes in the neural responses to own and unfamiliar mother's smiling face throughout puberty, Frontiers in Neuroscience.
(9)Suegami, T., Aminihajibashi, S., and Laeng, B. (2014). Another look at category effects on colour perception and their lateralisation: No evidence from a colour identification task, Cognitive Processing.
(8)Suegami, T., Laeng, B., and Aminihajibashi, S. (2013). A delayed discrimination task yields categorical perception of color not only in the right but also in the left visual field. Proceedings of the 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (6 pages full paper)
(7)
Suegami, T. and Laeng, B. (2013). A left cerebral hemisphere's superiority in processing spatial-categorical information in a non-verbal semantic format. Brain and Cognition.
(6)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2011). Types of category rules affect the occurrence of categorical perception. Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 9(1), 9-17. (in Japanese with English abstract).
(5)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2010). Effects of Stroop interference on categorical perception in simultaneous color discrimination. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 110(3), 857-878.
(4)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2009). Effects of verbal coding on color discrimination task. Psychological Report in Sophia University, 33, 127-134. (in Japanese with English abstract)
(3)
Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2008). Intensity of Stroop interference affects categorical perception of color. Technical Report on Attention & Cognition, 2008(20), 1-2. (in Japanese with English abstract)
(2)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2006). Does the incongruent verbal label produce the inversed categorical perception of colour? Perception, 36 supplement, 200.
(1)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2005). Effects of verbal labels on categorical perception of color. Technical Report on Attention & Cognition, 2005(19), 1-2. (in Japanese with English abstract)

<Selected presentations: International conference only>
(9)Suegami, T., Sumioka, H., Obayashi, F., Ichii, K., Harada, Y., Daimoto, H., Nakae, A., and Ishiguro, H. (2017). Endocrinological Responses to a New Interactive HMI for a Straddle-type Vehicle: A Pilot Study, 5th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction. (Bielefeld, Germany: poster presentation).(NEW!)
(8)Suegami, T., Laeng, B., and Aminihajibashi, S. (2013). A delayed discrimination task yields categorical perception of color not only in the right but also in the left visual field. 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (Berlin, Germany: accepted as a poster presentation).
(7)Suegami, T. & Laeng, B. (2012). A left cerebral hemisphere’s superiority in processing spatial-categorical relation in non-verbal semantic fotmat. 34th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (Sapporo, Japan: poster presentation).
(6)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2011). Categorical perception of face is mediated by the compression effect. 17th European Society for  Cognitive Psychology Conference. (San Sebastian, Spain: poster presentation).
(5)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2009). Categorical perception was induced by Rule-Based category learning but not by Information-Integrated category learning. 16th European Society for  Cognitive Psychology Conference. (Krakow, Poland: poster presentation).
(4)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2008). Influences of Rule-Based and Information-Integrated Category Learning on Similarity Space. 16th Annual Conference of Object Perception, Attention, & Memory. (Chicago, USA :poster presentation).
(3)
Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2007). Does the incongruent verbal label produce the inversed categorical perception of colour? 30th European Conference on Visual Attention. (Arezzo, Italy :poster presentation).
(2)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2006). Increasing the Verbal Interference Reduces the Categorical Perception of Color. 4th Asian Conference on Vision. (Shimane, Japan: poster presentation).
(1)Suegami, T. & Michimata, C. (2005). Not Color, but Color Name mediates the Color Categorical Perception. 19th Annual Meeting of American Psychological Society. (Los Angeles, USA.: poster presentation).

(There are 11 more presentations in Japanese domestic conferences.)


<lectures and talks>
(1)Suegami, T. (2013). Do categories affect our perception? (Guest lecture) Open seminar in the Neuroscience of Language Discussion Group, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo (12th, Sept., 2013).


<Grants ans Awards>
(6)Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists(B). FY2014-FY2015. (withdrawn for my moving to a private compony at the end of FY2014)
(5)JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow for Research Abroad. FY2012-FY2013 (Total 10,512,000 JPY = about 130,000 USD for 2 years)
(4)
Japan-Norway Researcher Mobility Programme. FY2011. (310,000 NOK = about 4,650,000 JPY = about 57,000 USD)
(3)Research Project for GP in Sophia University. FY2009. (253,719 JPY = about 3,120 USD)
(2)Grant-in-Aid for Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. FY2006-FY2008. (Total 2,800,000 JPY = about 34,500 USD for 3 years)
(1)Research Fellow of the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science. FY2006-FY2008. (Total 7,200,000 JPY = about 88,500 USD for 3 years)