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NC, MBE
(Joint)
2023-03-13
16:30
Tokyo The Univ. of Electro-Communications
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Evaluation of the transfer of prediction ability between two reflexive eye movements responsible for dynamic visual field stabilization.
Toshimi Yamanaka, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu univ.) NC2022-98
The optokinetic response (OKR) and the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) are reflexive eye movements that are responsible fo... [more] NC2022-98
pp.36-41
NC, NLP 2023-01-29
10:40
Hokkaido Future University Hakodate
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Adaptive kinematic/dynamic control of a robot arm using a modular reservoir computer
Yuji Kawai, Hiroshi Atsuta (Osaka Univ.), Minoru Asada (IPUT/Osaka Univ./Chubu Univ./NICT) NLP2022-97 NC2022-81
(To be available after the conference date) [more] NLP2022-97 NC2022-81
pp.87-92
EST 2022-01-27
15:50
Online Online Evaluation of Electrode Montages Effects in Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation to Target Cerebellar Regions
Yukika Tashiro, Gomez-Tames Jose, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EST2021-71
In recent years, non-invasive stimulation of deep brain tissue has attracted much attention in the treatment of brain dy... [more] EST2021-71
pp.69-74
EST, MW, EMCJ, IEE-EMC [detail] 2021-10-07
15:45
Online Online Evaluation of electrode montages effects in transcranial temporal interference stimulation to target cerebellum region
Yukika Tashiro, Gomez-Tames Jose, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EMCJ2021-37 MW2021-49 EST2021-39
In recent years, non-invasive stimulation of deep brain tissue has attracted much attention in the treatment of brain dy... [more] EMCJ2021-37 MW2021-49 EST2021-39
pp.48-53
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2021-03-03
10:30
Online Online Evaluation of the relationship between ability to acquire predictive optokinetic response and capacity of the velocity storage mechanism in different animal species.
Toshimi Yamanaka (Chubu Uni), Rosendo G. Hernandeza, Pablo M. Blazquez (WUSM), Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Uni) NC2020-43
One of the major purposes of eye movements is to suppress retinal image slippages. A type of eye movement called the opt... [more] NC2020-43
p.11
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2021-03-03
10:55
Online Online Influence of vestibular neurectomy on the velocity storage mechanism predicted by the neural network model of the optokinetic response faithfully reflecting the cerebellum-brainstem connectome.
Yusuke Shinji, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2020-44
Most vertebrates has a reflexive eye movement called the optokinetic response (OKR) in response to large visual field mo... [more] NC2020-44
pp.12-16
NC, MBE 2019-12-06
10:10
Aichi Toyohashi Tech Implementation of Cerebellar Spiking Neural Network Model on a FPGA
Yusuke Shinji (Chubu Univ.), Hirotsugu Okuno (OIT), Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) MBE2019-46 NC2019-37
The cerebellum is crucially involved in motor control and learning. Its neuronal network architecture and firing propert... [more] MBE2019-46 NC2019-37
pp.7-12
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2019-03-06
14:15
Tokyo University of Electro Communications Evaluation of the predictive optokinetic response in humans
Yuta Matsuzawa, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2018-81
(To be available after the conference date) [more] NC2018-81
p.205
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2019-03-06
14:30
Tokyo University of Electro Communications The effect of cerebellectomy on VOR during combinations of tilt and translation in goldfish
Masanori Nakano, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2018-82
(To be available after the conference date) [more] NC2018-82
p.207
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2018-11-22
13:45
Kyoto   Asymmetrical relationship between VOR and OKR gain adaptation
Toshimi Yamanaka, Yusuke Shinji, Takumi Ikeda, Masayuki Matsuyama, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2018-23
(To be available after the conference date) [more] NC2018-23
p.3
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2018-10-19
17:15
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Evaluation of the ambiguity in tilt-translation discrimination by using vestibulo-ocular reflex in goldfish
Masanori Nakano, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2018-20
According to Einstein’s equivalence principle, the otolith organs, which is biological accelerometers in inner ears, can... [more] NC2018-20
p.39
CCS 2017-11-10
13:30
Osaka Osaka Univ. [Invited Lecture] Cerebellar circuits for learning from limited training samples
Isao Tokuda (Ritsumei), Huu Hoang, Mitsuo Kawato (ATR) CCS2017-30
The cerebellum plays a pivotal role in motor learning. Despite a huge amount of degrees-of-freedom involved in movements... [more] CCS2017-30
pp.49-53
HIP 2016-09-28
15:50
Nara   Artificial bihemispheric cerebellar network model to simulate VOR motor learning
Keiichiro Inagaki, Yuaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) HIP2016-60
The cerebellar flocculus is essential on the motor control. The vestibuloocular reflex (VOR), which maintains stable vis... [more] HIP2016-60
pp.85-90
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2016-03-22
15:20
Tokyo Tamagawa University Cerebellar neural network model for resolving tilt-translation ambiguity
Yoshiki Iida, Keiichiro Inagaki, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu University) NC2015-96
According to Einstein’s equivalence principle, accelerations in translational motion are physically indistinguishable fr... [more] NC2015-96
pp.155-160
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2015-12-16
- 2015-12-18
Toyama Toyama International Conference Center Neural mechanism for error detection and development of internal representation during rhythm learning
Kouki Edagawa, Masahiro Kawasaki (Univ. of Tsukuba)
Error detection and development of internal representation play important roles in rhythm learning. These neural mechani... [more]
NC, IPSJ-BIO, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS
(Joint) [detail]
2015-06-25
14:10
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Influence of visual stimulus brightness on motor learning of oculomotor neural integrator -- Comparison with the influence of gravity --
Kohei Urase, Shuntaro Miki, Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2015-6
Our previous studies have shown that oculomotor learning is promoted under hyper-gravity environment in both goldfish an... [more] NC2015-6
pp.69-72
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2014-12-17
- 2014-12-19
Yamaguchi Kaikyo Messe Shimonoseki Neural correlates of individual differences in sense of rhythm
Kouki Edagawa, Masahiro Kawasaki (Tsukuba Univ)
This study attempted to identify the individual differences of the neural substrates along with the sense of rhythm. In ... [more]
MBE 2012-10-11
11:10
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University Separate neural substrates for two distinct rotational transformations in visuomotor learning
Kenji Ogawa (ATR/JSPS), Hiroshi Imamizu (ATR/NICT) MBE2012-38
Behavioral studies showed that humans can adapt to conflicting sensorimotor mappings that causes interference after inte... [more] MBE2012-38
pp.11-16
NC, NLP, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2010-06-18
13:25
Okinawa Ryukyu-daigaku-gozyu-syunen-kinenn-kaikan Feed-forward Reduction of Motor Variability: A Model Study
Masahiko Fujita (Hosei Univ.) NLP2010-2 NC2010-2
Saccades to a single target show variations in amplitude and direction. Monkeys showed recovery of saccade accuracy in a... [more] NLP2010-2 NC2010-2
pp.7-12
NC 2010-01-18
14:15
Hokkaido Hyakunen-Kinen in Hokkaido University A study of the timing mechanism in a cerebellar network model implemented on FPGA
Kanako Matsuno (UEC), Takeru Honda (UEC/RIKEN), Hideaki Manabe (UEC), Shigeru Tanaka (UEC/RIKEN), Tetsuro Nishino (UEC) NC2009-72
A cerebellar network model has been proposed previously,
in which the passage of time can be represented based on the ... [more]
NC2009-72
pp.7-12
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