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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NLP 2020-05-15
16:15
Online Online The relationship between circadian modulation of the frequency of carbachol-induced beta oscillations and the inhibitory neuron mechanism.
Masaya Shigemoto, Yoshitaka Ohtubo, Kiyohisa Natsume (Kyutech) NLP2020-10
The physiological activity of animal’s brain is modulated by diurnal rhythm that depends on light/dark cycle. The rhythm... [more] NLP2020-10
pp.49-54
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2018-10-19
14:50
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Excitatory-inhibitory balance and network dynamics in modular neuronal network models
Satoshi Moriya, Hideaki Yamamoto, Zhixiong Chen, Katsuya Ide, Kei Wakimura, Ayumi Hirano-Iwata (Tohoku Univ.), Shigeru Kubota (Yamagata Univ.), Shigeo Sato (Tohoku Univ.) NC2018-15
A brainmorphic information processing system that is inspired brain functions has the ability to execute information pro... [more] NC2018-15
pp.13-17
TL 2018-07-28
11:40
Tokyo Keio University How does suppression mechanism help language comprehension?
Manabu Arai (Seijo Univ.) TL2018-15
Past research suggested that the ability to suppress inappropriate information or inhibitory control plays an important ... [more] TL2018-15
pp.19-20
CCS 2017-11-09
14:30
Osaka Osaka Univ. Cooperation between noise and neural activity in the cortical network model
Hisashi Kada (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Jun-nosuke Teramae (Osaka University), Isao T. Tokuda (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CCS2017-23
In cortical networks, spontaneous firing activities characterized by irregulars and asynchronous neuronal firings have b... [more] CCS2017-23
pp.15-19
CCS 2016-11-04
10:25
Kyoto Kyoto Sangyo Univ. (Musubiwaza Bldg.) Suppression of Pathological Synchronization in Cortical Networks
Isao Tokuda, Hisashi Kada (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Jun-nosuke Teramae (Osaka Univ.) CCS2016-30
In cortical networks, it has been known that neurons generate self-sustained low-frequency firings even in the absence o... [more] CCS2016-30
pp.5-8
NLP 2015-04-23
13:05
Kagawa Kagawa Social Welfare Center Subthreshold oscillations in a system of inhibitory coupled neurons
Kaiji Kato, Hiroyuki Kitajima (Kagawa Univ.) NLP2015-5
In a previous study, three clustered states (firing with frequencies $A$ and $B$: $A/B$ is irrational, and subthreshold ... [more] NLP2015-5
pp.19-22
NLP 2013-10-28
16:00
Kagawa Sanport Hall Takamatsu Synchronization of Ring Inhibitory Neural Network with Polygonal Structure
Yuki Shoji, Yoko Uwate, Yoshifumi Nishio (Tokushima Univ.) NLP2013-85
Some oscillation models of neural network were proposed in late years (ex. neural oscillator, ring inhibitory neural net... [more] NLP2013-85
pp.85-88
NLP 2013-05-27
16:15
Fukuoka Event hall, Central Library, Fukuoka University A study on the image feature extraction method by the IC-PCNN
Yuta Ishida, Hiroaki Kurokawa (Tokyo Univ of Tech.) NLP2013-15
The Pulse Coupled Neural Network(PCNN) is a neural network model that consists of spiking neurons.
The PCNN has been a... [more]
NLP2013-15
pp.33-37
NC, NLP 2013-01-24
16:40
Hokkaido Hokkaido University Centennial Memory Hall Hardware Implementation of the Inhibitory Connected Pulse Coupled Neural Network using FPGA
Masahiro Yoshihara, Soichiro Ikuno, Hiroaki Kurokawa (Tokyo Univ of Tech) NLP2012-120 NC2012-110
Image segmentation is one of an image processing. Image segmentation is used object recognition and object detection. Pu... [more] NLP2012-120 NC2012-110
pp.93-98
NC, NLP 2013-01-25
16:40
Hokkaido Hokkaido University Centennial Memory Hall Regulations of dendritic membrane potential dynamics by excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs on hippocampal CA1 area -- Optical measurement using voltage-sensitive dye --
Masashi Kondo, Takeshi Aihara (Tamagawa Univ.) NLP2012-140 NC2012-130
Hippocampal CA1 area networks have complex inhibitory circuits, which play a crucial role in information processing. Add... [more] NLP2012-140 NC2012-130
pp.205-209
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2011-03-07
13:45
Tokyo Tamagawa University Ca2+ imaging on horizontal signal propagation in the mouse primary visual cortex
Yoshinori Shimada, Taishi Maki, Takuya Shiki, Tetsuya Yagi (Osaka Univ.) MBE2010-104
We studied spatio-temporal properties of horizontal signal propagation in mouse primary visual cortex, V1, using Ca2+ im... [more] MBE2010-104
pp.7-12
NC, NLP, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2010-06-18
16:50
Okinawa Ryukyu-daigaku-gozyu-syunen-kinenn-kaikan An effecs of inhibitory connections on synchronization firing assembly in the inhibitory connected pulse coupled neural networks
Masahiro Yoshihara, Masato Yonekawa, Hiroaki Kurokawa (Tokyo Univ. of Tech.) NLP2010-13 NC2010-13
The Pulse Coupled Neural Network (PCNN) had been proposed as a model of visual cortex and a lot of applications to the i... [more] NLP2010-13 NC2010-13
pp.81-86
NC 2009-10-23
16:50
Saga Saga University Neural mechanism of action of transcranial magnetic stimulation
Daisuke Suzuki (Tokyo Univ. of Tech.) NC2009-42
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a method to stimulate the brain noninvasively and safer than electrical stimu... [more] NC2009-42
pp.31-34
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-13
10:00
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ Influence of interocular inhibition in LGN on the formation of cortical receptive fields
Erina Kikuchi, Masanobu Miyashita (Numazu Nat. Col. of Tech.), Shigeru Tanaka (RIKEN BSI) NC2007-148
There is inhibitory interaction between the left-eye specific and right-eye specific LGN neurons, which may modulate out... [more] NC2007-148
pp.215-220
NC 2007-06-15
14:50
Okinawa OIST Seaside House Self-Organizing Model of Information Separation by distributed representation
Ryuichi Kimura, Koji Kurata (Ryukyu Univ) NC2007-24
We propose a self-organizing model of information separation by distributed representation. This model can map two infor... [more] NC2007-24
pp.91-96
NC 2007-03-14
14:50
Tokyo Tamagawa University Inhibition-dominated network can explain multistability and highly irregular states in prefrontal cortex activity
Kosuke Hamaguchi (RIKEN), Nicolas Brunel (CNRS)
During the delay response tasks of monkeys, some cells in the prefrontal cortex show cue position dependent persistent a... [more] NC2006-127
pp.55-60
NC 2006-10-11
10:00
Nara NAIST Controlling synfire chain by inhibitory synaptic input
Takashi Shinozaki, Hideyuki Cateau (RIKEN), Hidetoshi Urakubo (Univ. of Tokyo), Masato Okada (Univ. of Tokyo/RIKEN)
We report that the inhibitory synaptic input can control the transmission of synfire chain. Synfire chain is a phenomeno... [more] NC2006-45
pp.1-6
NC 2006-03-15
13:50
Tokyo Tamagawa University Dendrite information processing mechanism with NEURON simulator
Daisuke Shiun (Tamagawa Univ.), Hidetoshi Urakubo (Tokyo Univ.), Takeshi Aihara, Minoru Tsukada (Tamagawa Univ.)
In the hippocampal CA1 area, repetitive correlated spiking of pre- and postsynaptic neurons can induce LTP and LTD , dep... [more] NC2005-110
pp.27-32
NLP 2004-11-27
13:00
Fukuoka Kyushu Inst. Tech. *
Shigeki Tsuji, Tetsushi Ueta, Hiroshi Kawakami (Tokushima Univ.), Kazuyuki Aihara (Univ. of Tokyo/ERATO)
Electrical coupling among inhibitory interneurons has been discovered in various regions of the brain. Since these local... [more] NLP2004-84
pp.49-54
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