Michael’s paper has been covered by the media
The paper by Michael Makoto Martinsen, Kairi Yoshino, Yuya Kinzuka, Fumiaki Sato, Assistant Professor Tamura, Professor Minami, and Professor Nakauchi, titled “Facial ambiguity and perception: How face-likeness affects breaking time in continuous flash suppression” (Journal of Vision, 24(9):18, 1–14, https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.24.9.18), has been featured on various media outlets
【Japan】
- 子供の科学 2025年2月号[別冊付録付き] | 株式会社誠文堂新光社 https://www.seibundo-shinkosha.net/magazine/kids/91871/
【Overseas】
- Study reveals the brain’s uncanny ability to recognize faces under suppressed awareness https://www.psypost.org/study-reveals-the-brains-uncanny-ability-to-recognize-faces-under-suppressed-awareness/