KYOKO OHASHI, PHD
- McLean title(s): Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Email: kohashi@mclean.harvard.edu
- Telephone: (617)-855-2832
- Fax: (617)-855-3712
- Office Address: Developmental Biopsychiatry Research Program
- Publications:
Full Refereed Publications
- Yamamoto, Y., Z. R. Struzik, R. Soma, K. Ohashi, and S. Kwak. Noisy vestibular stimulation improves autonomic and motor responsiveness in central neuro-degenerative disorders. Annals of Neurology, in press, 2005.
- Saito, M., H. Kumano, K. Yoshiuchi, N. Kokubo, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, N. Shinohara, Y. Yanagisawa, K. Sakabe, M. Miyata, S. Ishikawa, and T. Kuboki. Symptom profile of multiple chemical sensitivity in actual life. Psychosomatic Medicine 67: 318-325, 2005.
- Yoshiuchi, K., K. S. Quigley, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, and B. H. Natelson. Use of time frequency analysis to investigate temporal patterns of cardiac autonomic response during head-up tilt in chronic fatigue syndrome. Autonomic Neuroscience 113: 55-62, 2004.
- Ohashi, K., G. Bleijenberg, S. Van der Warf, J. Prins, L. A. N. Amaral, B. H. Natelson, and Y. Yamamoto. Decreased fractal correlation in diural physical activity in chronic fatigue syndrome. Methods of Information in Medicine 43: 26-29, 2004.
- Ohashi, K., L. A. N. Amaral, B. H. Natelson, and Y. Yamamoto. Asymmetrical singularities in real-world signals. Physical Review E 68: 065204(R)-1-4, 2003.
- Aoyagi, N., K. Ohashi, and Y. Yamamoto. Frequency characteristics of long-term heart rate variability during constant routine protocol. American Journal of Physiology, Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology 285: R171-R176, 2003.
- Ohashi, K., Y. Yamamoto, and B. H. Natelson. Activity rhythm degrades after strenuous exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome. Physiology and Behavior 77: 39-44, 2002.
- Aoyagi, N., K. Ohashi, S. Tomono, and Y. Yamamoto. Temporal contribution of body movement to very long-term heart rate variablity in humans. American Journal of Physiology, Heart and Circulatory Physiology 278: H1035-H1041, 2000.
Refereed Conference Proceedings, Abstracts and Presentations
- Ohashi, K., A. Polcari, M. H. Teicher. Are skin temperature fluctuation a medication-sensitive marker for ADHD? 2005 AACAP/CACAP Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto Canada, October 18-23, 2005.
- Ohashi, K., A. Polcari, C. E. McGreenery, V. Xanthakis N. Fourligkas, D. M. Kim, M. H. Teicher. Exposure to Childhood Trauma Alters Autonomic Recovery Rates to Social Stress in Young Adults. CPDD Satellite Workshop, Translating Basic Research from Neural, Behavioral and Social Sciences to Prevention: Challenges and Opportunities, Orlando, Florida, June 18, 2005.
- Ohashi, K., A. Polcari, M. H. Teicher. Are skin temperature fluctuation patterns a medication sensitive peripheral marker for ADHD? Mysell poster session, Harvard Research Day, March 30, 2005.
- Yoshiuchi, K., M. Saito, H. Kumano, H. Kikuchi, T. Ishizawa, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, and T. Kuboki. Real-time assessment of heart rate variability in natural settings in multiple chemical sensitivity using an ecological momentary assessment. Psychosomatic Medicine 67: A111, 2005.
- Kikuchi, H., K. Yoshiuchi, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, H. Kumano, and T. Kuboki. Investigation on reliability of recalled self-report on headache using ecological momentary assessment technique. Psychosomatic Medicine 67: A70, 2005.
- Nakahara, R., K. Yoshiuchi, Y. Cho, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, H. Kumano, T. Kuboki, and B. H. Natelson. Subjective symptoms and motor activity in depressed patients using ecological momentary assessment. Psychosomatic Medicine 66: A44, 2004.
- Yoshiuchi, K., D. B. Cook, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, H. Kumano, T. Kuboki, and B. H. Natelson. Influence of exercise on chronic fatigue syndrome patients using ecological momentary assessment. Psychosomatic Medicine 66: A15, 2004.
- Nakahara, R., K. Yoshiuchi, Y. Cho, N. Miyasaka, H. Kumano, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, B. H. Natelson, and T. Kuboki. Diurnal variations of subjective symptoms and motor activity in depressed patients. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 55: 166, 2003.
- Nakahara, R., K. Yoshiuchi, Y. Cho, N. Miyasaka, H. Kumano, K. Ohashi, Y. Yamamoto, B. H. Natelson, and T. Kuboki. Relationship between subjective symptoms and motor activity in depressed patients. Psychosomatic Medicine 65: A52, 2003.
- Ohashi, K., G. Bleijenberg, L. A. N. Amaral, M. H. Teicher, B. H. Natelson, and Y. Yamamoto. Decreased fractal correlations in diurnal physical activity in psychosomatic and psychiatric diseases. Proceedings of the 17th SICE Symposium on Biological and Physiological Engineering, pp369-372, 2002.
- Ohashi, K. Y. Yamamoto, S. A. Sisto, and B. H. Natelson. Day to day variability in circadian activity pattern before and after strenuous exercise in CFS and Controls. Fifth International Conference on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and other Related Illnesses (Biennial Research, Clinical, and Patient Conference), Seattle, Washington January 26-29, 2001.
- Aoyagi, N., K. Ohashi, S. Tomono, and Y. Yamamoto. Measurement and analysis of very long-term heart rate variability. Proceedings of the IFMBE/IMIA 3rd International Workshop on Biosignal Interpretation, pp28-31, 1999.
- Yamamoto, Y., N. Aoyagi, K. Ohashi, and S. Tomono. Development of very long-term ambulatory monitoring system for heart rate variability. FASEB Journal 13(4): A746, 1999.
- Ohashi, K., and Y. Yamamoto. Non-stationary analysis of EEG alpha-wave and fractal heart rate variability in humans. FASEB Journal 10(3): A335, 1996.
