Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yoko Ishigami"
- Yoko Ishigami's research focuses on the dynamics of attention, particularly how attention is allocated both spatially and temporally, as evidenced in her recent work exploring "slippage" of the attentional beam in visual search contexts.
- A significant aspect of her research addresses the use of assistive devices among older adults, aiming to understand who utilizes these devices and their impact on social participation and independence in aging populations.
- Ishigami has also developed innovative tools, such as the AttentionTrip, to measure attention networks and has examined the psychometric properties of attention tests in various clinical populations, including those with multiple sclerosis, to enhance understanding of cognitive deficits related to neurologic dysfunctions.