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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EMM, EA, ASJ-H 2023-11-24
10:30
Toyama   [Invited Talk] **
(**) EA2023-48 EMM2023-79
(To be available after the conference date) [more] EA2023-48 EMM2023-79
pp.109-112
MBE, NC, NLP, CAS
(Joint) [detail]
2020-10-30
16:45
Online Online Detecting task-relevant spatiotemporal modules and their adaptation-dependent modulations
Masato Inoue, Daisuke Furuki, Ken Takiyama (TUAT) NC2020-25
It is still unclear how the central nervous system (CNS) controls our bodies. A hypothesis about neural control is that ... [more] NC2020-25
pp.89-94
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2016-12-07
- 2016-12-09
Kochi Kochi City Culture Plaza (CUL-PORT) Deep-Brain Activity Associated with Stepping Motor Control
Yoshitaka Otani (Kobe Univ.), Yoshitada Katagiri (NICT)
To examine generating mechanisms of freezing of gait (FOG), we simultaneously recorded the 10-20 EEG and EMG signals dur... [more]
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2016-12-07
15:30
Aichi Toyohashi University of Technology Investigation of motor evaluation using power-law in elliptic movement
Takashi Oyama, Makoto Ayabe, Yoshihide Inukai, Seiji Saito, Jinro Takato, Akihito Sako (Okayama Prefectural Univ.) NC2016-44
For human elliptic arm movements, the relation expressed a power-law between velocity and curvature has been reported. T... [more] NC2016-44
pp.25-30
HIP 2015-07-18
15:50
Fukuoka Kyushu Sangyo University The effect of emotional valence of voice, proportion, and the individual differences on Intentional Binding.
Teresa Inoue, Akihiro Tanaka (TWCU) HIP2015-54
The sense of agency (SoA), a feeling of “I am moving on myself”, is strengthened with high predictability[1], and attenu... [more] HIP2015-54
pp.65-70
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2014-11-22
15:35
Miyagi Tohoku University Abnormal auditory feedback and internal model in people who stutter: A behavioral study using delayed auditory feedback adaptation
Daichi Iimura, Nobuhiko Asakura, Takafumi Sasaoka, Toshio Inui (Kyoto Univ.) NC2014-41
Stuttering is a fluency disorder and a suggested motor control abnormality in speech. In this study, we tested two hypot... [more] NC2014-41
pp.85-90
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2014-11-22
16:00
Miyagi Tohoku University Mechanism of acceleration learning in ball catching
Naoto Hama, Hiroyuki Kambara, Natsue Yoshimura, Duk Shin, Yasuharu Koike (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NC2014-42
This paper aims to reveal the mechanism how our brain adapts acceleration through sensory information when catching a fa... [more] NC2014-42
pp.91-96
NC, IPSJ-BIO, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS [detail] 2014-06-27
13:30
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Learning model of reaching movement with reinforcement learning and feedback error learning for adaptation to force field
Haruka Shimizu, Hiroyuki Kambara, Natsue Yoshimura, Duk Shin (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Yasuharu Koike (Tokyo Inst. of Tech./JST) NC2014-11 IBISML2014-11
Hand paths during reaching movements become almost straight and the speed profiles become bell-shaped. Even if some exte... [more] NC2014-11 IBISML2014-11
pp.213-219
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2013-07-19
14:55
Tokushima The University of Tokushima Motion Control of Power Assist Knee Orthosis Using Neural Networks Considering Actuator's Dynamics
Masaki Abe, Takashi Yasuno, Akinobu Kuwahara (Univ. of Tokushima) NC2013-18
This paper describes a motion control system using a hierarchical neural network (HNN) for a power assist knee orthosis ... [more] NC2013-18
pp.19-22
NC, IPSJ-BIO 2013-06-28
09:30
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Short-term interference and long-term cooperation for bimanual isometric force control -- Coexistence of two conflicting aspects in different frequency domains --
Masaki O. Abe, Katsumi Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo) NC2013-4
Goal-directed bimanual motor tasks are considered to involve two aspects. While a movement of one hand could interfere w... [more] NC2013-4
pp.89-93
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2013-03-14
14:40
Tokyo Tamagawa University A low dimensional feedback control model utilizing redundant degrees of freedom
Tohru Hamamura, Jun Nishii (Yamaguchi Univ.) NC2012-163
When humans and animals perform skilled motor task, they pick out a suitable solution depending on the circumstances by ... [more] NC2012-163
pp.167-172
MBE 2012-09-27
15:45
Nagano Shinshu Univ. The influence on motor control during the expectation of weight
Hiromu Ogawa, Hiroyuki Kambara, Natsue Yoshimura, Yasuharu Koike (TiTech) MBE2012-35
When you hold some object, your brain has two works; feeling object’s weight, or perception, and sending motor commands ... [more] MBE2012-35
pp.25-30
SP 2012-06-15
13:00
Kanagawa NTT Atsugi R&D Center [Invited Talk] Mirror neuron as a link between motor control and cognitive function
Akira Murata (Kinki Univ.) SP2012-44
The idea of functional interaction between motor system and perception system has been known from early decade of the pr... [more] SP2012-44
pp.61-64
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2012-03-15
10:15
Tokyo Tamagawa University A learning control model that realizes dimensional reduction in sensorimotor systems
Ryota Okamoto, Jun Nishii (Yamaguchi Univ.) NC2011-150
Bernstein, a physiologist in 20th century, suggested that our nervous system draws out a suitable solution depending on ... [more] NC2011-150
pp.171-176
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2012-03-15
13:45
Tokyo Tamagawa University Brain potential evoked by voluntary finger movement interrupted by different sensory stop signals
Hiroshi Fukuda, Osamu Hiwaki (Hiroshima City Univ.) NC2011-160
In the present study, we investigated the event-related potentials (ERPs) related to the inhibitory motor control in the... [more] NC2011-160
pp.227-232
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2012-03-15
14:10
Tokyo Tamagawa University Analysis of circular movement with dominant and non-dominant hand
Takashi Oyama (Okayama Pref. Univ.) NC2011-161
Circular movements were measured to investigate a difference between dominant and non-dominant hands in motor control. T... [more] NC2011-161
pp.233-238
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2010-03-09
18:05
Tokyo Tamagawa University Proposal of a P-E Hybrid Exoskeleton Robot for Walking and Postural Rehabilitation
Sang-Ho Hyon, Jun Morimoto (ATR), Go Shirogauchi (Active Link), Yoshihiro Mori (Mori Co., Ltd.), Harutsugu Mizui (Sankyoku Co., Ltd.), Mitsuo Kawato (ATR) NC2009-115
We propose a novel exoskeleton robot aimed at rehabilitation on biped walking or postural control for elderly persons, s... [more] NC2009-115
pp.161-166
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-12
10:25
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Regulation mechanisms of arm impedance by using optimal control under force fields
Naoki Tomi, Manabu Gouko, Koji Ito (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NC2008-139
When performing the arm movements under the dynamical environments (ex. object manipulation and tool-use), CNS needs to ... [more] NC2008-139
pp.213-218
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-12
11:15
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Muscle activity and accuracy of throwing darts performed by skilled and unskilled subjects
Akira Imai, Tomoya Tamei, Tomohiro Shibata, Kazushi Ikeda (NAIST)
Acquiring skillful movements at their experts' level is generally a difficult task. Finding quantitative indices of the ... [more]
WIT 2008-10-22
14:00
Saitama NRCD Basic Research on a Linkage between Motion and Visual Information about rapidly moving object
Kazuhiro Nishiwaki, Shingo Nakayama, Takehito Kikuchi, Junji Furusho (Osaka Univ.) WIT2008-33
We researched a function of motion control based on visual information. By applying visual stimulus and giving a motion ... [more] WIT2008-33
pp.13-16
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