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Mio Fukagawa
Mio Fukagawa
Kyushu University
Botany
visual discrimination
Essential oil
Arousal
Laurus nobilis
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Volatiles emitted from the roots of Vetiveria zizanioides suppress the decline in attention during a visual display terminal task.
2012
Biomedical Research-tokyo
Eri Matsubara
Kuniyoshi Shimizu
Mio Fukagawa
Yuka Ishizi
Chikako Kakoi
Tomoko Hatayama
Jun Nagano
Tsuyoshi Okamoto
Koichiro Ohnuki
Ryuichiro Kondo
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The essential oil of Abies sibirica (Pinaceae) reduces arousal levels after visual display terminal work
2011
Flavour and Fragrance Journal
Eri Matsubara
Mio Fukagawa
Tsuyoshi Okamoto
Koichiro Ohnuki
Kuniyoshi Shimizu
Ryuichiro Kondo
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Multifunctional biological activities of natural products (4) - multifunctional biological activities of Laurus nobilis L. - volatiles emitted from the leaves of Laurus nobilis L. improve vigilance performance in visual discrimination task.
2010
Eri Matsubara
Mio Fukagawa
Tsuyoshi Okamoto
A. Fukuda
C. Hayashi
Koichiro Ohnuki
R. Shimizu
Ryuichiro Kondo
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