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ONDA Keigo
 
Organization
University Medical and Dental Hospital Psychiatry Assistant Professor
Title
Assistant Professor
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Degree

  • 博士(医学) ( 2025.3   新潟大学 )

Research History

  • Niigata University   Psychiatry, University Medical and Dental Hospital   Assistant Professor

    2025.5

 

Papers

  • Risk of diabetes mellitus with olanzapine compared to clozapine: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

    Keigo Onda, Rizal Ichwansyah, Shuken Boku

    Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports   2025.12

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    DOI: 10.1002/pcn5.70215

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  • Spontaneous theory of mind in autism: are anticipatory gaze and reaction time biases consistent?

    Onda K, Ichwansyah R, Kawasaki K, Egawa J, Someya T, Hasegawa I

    Frontiers in psychiatry   2024.12

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    <h4>Background</h4>Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit persistent deficits in social interaction and communication in adulthood. Pioneering studies have suggested that these difficulties arise from a lack of immediate, spontaneous mentalizing (i.e., theory of mind: ToM), specifically, an ability to attribute false beliefs to others, which should be usually acquired during neurotypical development. However, this view has been challenged by recent reports of nonreplications of spontaneous mentalizing, even in neurotypical adults.<h4>Objectives</h4>We aimed to evaluate (1) whether measurements of spontaneous ToM in two representative paradigms, gaze bias in the anticipatory looking (AL) test and reaction time bias in the object detection (OD) test, are correlated in neurotypical adults and (2) whether these two measurements are altered in individuals with ASD.<h4>Methods</h4>We developed a novel hybridized spontaneous false belief test combining the AL and OD paradigms to enable within-subject comparison of different spontaneous ToM measurements.<h4>Results</h4>The results obtained with our hybridized test replicated the earlier positive evidence for spontaneous ToM in both AL and OD paradigms. Our results also revealed a correlation between the participants' spontaneous gaze bias in the AL paradigm and reaction time bias in the OD paradigm, indicating that the participants who had spontaneously anticipated other's false belief driven actions more quickly detected the object. We further found that spontaneous gaze and reaction time biases were altered in individuals with ASD. Finally, we ascertained those inclusions of these biases as diagnostic variables in a regression model improved the accuracy of diagnosing ASD. ASD diagnosis was best predicted by the model when variables obtained from both AL and OD methods were included in the model.<h4>Conclusions/implications</h4>Our hybridized paradigm not only replicated spontaneous gaze bias in early AL studies and reaction time bias in the OD paradigms, but indicated significant correlation between them, suggesting that different implicit tasks tap the same spontaneous ToM in neurotypical adults. Group differences of these indices between ASD and neurotypical adult groups indicated that our task could help diagnose ASD, which is essential for evaluating the social difficulties that individuals with ASD face in adulthood.

    DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1189777

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  • Withdrawal from long‐term use of caffeinated drinks can cause schizophrenia‐like symptoms: A case report

    Keigo Onda, Takayuki Yukawa, Masashi Sakaue, Ryusuke Tsuboya, Emiko Inoue, Toshiyuki Someya

    Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences   2021.5

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    DOI: 10.1111/pcn.13199

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  • A case of hyperprolactinemia and delusion of pregnancy during clozapine treatment

    Keigo Onda, Takayuki Yukawa, Emiko Inoue, Ryusuke Tsuboya, Masashi Sakaue, Toshiyuki Someya

    Clinical Neuropsychopharmacology and Therapeutics   2021.1

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)  

    DOI: 10.5234/cnpt.12.1

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