Masayuki Satoh

Masayuki Satoh
"Dementia Prevention Utilizing Music: Mihama-Kiho Project"

Position

Associate professor
Department of Dementia Prevention and Therapeutic
Graduate School of Medicine, Mie University
Tsu, Mie, Japan

Office

2-174 Edobashi, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, Japan
Tel: +81-59-231-6027 / Fax: +81-59-231-6029
E-mail: bruckner@clin.medic.mie-u.ac.jp

Career

1986:
Graduated from Soai Collage, School of Music
1994:
Graduated from Mie University, School of Medicine
1994:
Department of Neurology, Yamada Red Cross Hospital
1995:
Department of Neurology, Ise Municipal Hospital
1999:
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience
2001:
Department of Neurology, Mie University Hospital
2005:
Mie St. Cross Hospital
2009:
Associate professor, Department of Geriatric Behavioral Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University
2010-present:
Department of dementia prevention and therapeutics, Graduate School of Medicine, Mie University
2012-present:
The Room of Music Therapy, Mie University Hospital, Director (concurrent)
2013-present:
The Dementia Center, Mie University Hospital, Sub-director (concurrent)

Key words of my research interest

Neurology, Neuropsychology, Dementia, Non-pharmaceutical intervention, Music Therapy

Selected Publications

  1. Tabei K, Satoh M, Kida H, Kizaki M, Sakuma H, Sakuma H, Tomimoto H. Involvement of the extrageniculate system in the perception of optical illusions: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0128750. 2015. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0128750.
  2. Masayuki Satoh, Stefan Evers, Shinichi Furuya, Kentaro Ono. Music in the Brain: From Listening to Playing. Behav Neurol, Special Issue: Music and the Brain, 2015, ID 927274, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/927274
  3. Masayuki Satoh, Ken Nagata, Hidekazu Tomimoto. Sound richness of music might be mediated by color perception: a PET study. Behav Neurol, Special Issue: Music and the Brain, 2015, ID 241804, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/241804
  4. Satoh M, Yuba T, Tabei K, Okubo Y, Kida H, Sakuma H, Tomimoto H. Music therapy using singing training improves psychomotor speed in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A neuropsychological and fMRI study. Dement Geratr Cogn Disord Extra, 5: 296-308, 2015.
  5. Masayuki Satoh. Musical Processing in the Brain: A Neuropsychological Approach through Cases with Amusia. Austin J Clin Neurol 1(2): 1-11, 2014.
  6. Masayuki Satoh. Musical Anhedonia and Visual Hypoemotionality: Selective Loss of Emotional Experience in Music and Vision. In: Ritsner MS eds., Anhedonia: A Comprehensive Handbook Volume I. Springer, Dordrecht, German, 2014, Chapter 5, pp. 81-93.
  7. Masayuki Satoh. Jun-ichi Ogawa, Tomoko Tokita, Noriko Nakaguchi, Koji Nakao, Hirotaka Kida, Hidekazu Tomimoto. The effects of physical exercise with music on cognitive function of elderly people: Mihama-Kiho project. PLOS ONE, April 2014, Volume 9, Issue 4, e95230.
  8. Masayuki Satoh. Scientific investigations of the therapeutic effects of music therapy. Acoust. Sci. & Tech. 34(1): 1-4, 2013.
  9. Akihiro Shindo, Masayuki Satoh, Yutaka Naito, Masaru Asahi, Singo Takashima, Ryogen Sasaki, Kaoru Furukawa, Yugo Narita, Shigeki Kuzuhara, Hidekazu Tomimoto. Global aphasia without hemiparesis: the underlying mechanism examined by transcranial magnetic stimulation. Neurologist 19(1): 11-14, 2013.
  10. Meguro K, Tanaka N, Kasai M, Nakamura K, Ishikawa H, Nakatsuka M, Satoh M, Ouchi Y. Prevalence of dementia and dementing diseases in the old-old population in Japan: the Kurihara Project. Implications for Long-Term Care Insurance data. Psychogeriatrics. 12(4): 226-34, 2012.
  11. Meguro K, Tanaka N, Nakatsuka M, Nakamura K, Satoh M. Vascular lesions in mixed dementia, vascular dementia, and Alzheimer disease with cerebrovascular disease: the Kurihara Project. J Neurol Sci. 322(1-2): 157-60, 2012.
  12. Akihiro Shindo, Masayuki Satoh, Hiroyuki Kajikawa, Nobuo Ito, Haruna Miyamura, Hidekazu Tomimoto. Recurrent transient topographical amnesia: a patient with frequent episodes. J Neurol 258: 1566-7, 2011.
  13. Akihiro Shindo, Masayuki Satoh, Yuichiro Ii, Shigeki Kuzuhara. A case of singing seizure using syllable names. Neurologist 17: 28-30, 2011.
  14. Masayuki Satoh. Motoshi Narita, Hidekazu Tomimoto. Three cases of focal embouchure dystonia: successful therapy using a dental splint. Eur Neurol 66: 85-90, 2011.
  15. Masayuki Satoh, Katsuhiko Takeda, Ken Nagata, Eku Shimosegawa, Hidekazu Tomimoto. The lateral occipital complex is activated by melody with accompaniment: foreground and background segregation in auditory processing. J Behavioral and Brain Science 1: 94-101, 2011.
  16. Masayuki Satoh, Taizen Nakase, Ken Nagata, Hidekazu Tomimoto. Musical anhedonia: selective loss of emotion experience in listening to music. Neurocase 17(5): 410-417, 2011.
  17. Masayuki Satoh, Hiroyasu Ishikawa, Masashi Kasuya, Eriko Nakada, Yumi Sasaki, Hiroshi Ishii, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Kenichi Meguro. Occipital glucose metabolic decrease by donepezil treatment correlated with the improvement of visual hallucinations in dementia with Lewy bodies: The Osaki-Tajiri Project. Eur. Neurol. 64: 337-344, 2010.
  18. Masayuki Satoh, Katsuhiko Takeda, Shigeki Kuzuhara. Agraphia in intellectually normal Japanese patients with ALS: omission of kana letters. J Neurology 256: 1455-1460, 2009.
  19. Masayuki Satoh, Shigeki Kuzuhara. Training in mental singing while walking improves gait disturbance in Parkinson’s disease patients. European Neurology, 60(5): 237-243, 2008.
  20. Masayuki Satoh, Katsuhiko Takeda, Shigeki Kuzuhara. A case of auditory agnosia with impairment of perception and expression of music: cognitive processing of tonality. European Neurology, 58: 70-77, 2007
  21. Masayuki Satoh, Masayasu Kokubo, Shigeki Kuzuhara. A case of idiopathic musical hallucination with increasing repertoire. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 78: 203-204, 2007.
  22. Masayuki Satoh, Katsuhiko Takeda, Ken Nagata, Eku Shimosegawa, Shigeki Kuzuhara. PET of brain regions activated by recognition of familiar music. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 27:1101-1106, 2006.
  23. Masayuki Satoh, Kaoru Furukawa, Katsuhiko Takeda, Shigeki Kuzuhara. Left hemianomia of musical signatures caused by callosal infarction. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 77:705-706, 2006.
  24. Masayuki Satoh, Katsuhiko Takeda, Yasuo Murakami, Kenji Onouchi, Kiyoharu Inoue, Shigeki Kuzuhara. A case of amusia caused by the infarction of anterior portion of bilateral temporal lobes. Cortex 41:77-83,2005.
  25. Masayuki Satoh, Katsuhiko Takeda, Ken Nagata, Jun Hatazawa, Shigeki Kuzuhara. The anterior portion of the bilateral temporal lobes participate in music perception: a PET study. American Journal of Neuroradiology 24:1843-1848,2003.
  26. Masayuki Satoh, Satomi Terada, Kenji Onouchi, Katsuhiko Takeda, Shigeki Kuzuhara. Somatosensory and skin temperature disturbances caused by infarction of the postcentral gyrus: a case report. J Neurology 249 (2002) 1404-1408,2002.
  27. Masayuki Satoh, Katsuhiko Takeda, Ken Nagata, Jun Hatazawa, Shigeki Kuzuhara. Activated brain regions in musicians during an ensemble: a PET study. Cognitive Brain Research 12 (2001) 101-108,2001.