Activities
The 6th Research Area Meeting was held.
2024.03.08
Program
16:00~16:05 | Introduction H.Yamamoto (Head Investigator) |
16:05~16:35 | About "Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas(A)" H.Yamamoto |
16:35~16:45 | Break |
16:45~17:00 | A01 Group: Summary and perspectives Y.Katori(Group A1 PI) |
15:00~16:15 | A02 Group: Summary and perspectives H.Yamamoto |
16:25~16:50 | A03 Group: Summary and perspectives T.Matsui(Group A3 PI) |
16:50~17:15 | A04 Group: Summary and perspectives Y.Masamizu(Group A4 PI) |
17:15~17:25 | Advisory Comments Prof.Kohno,Prof.Inoue,Prof.Fujii |
17:25~17:30 | Conclusion H.Yamamoto |
Successfully held the 3rd International Symposium
2024.02.28
(Details)
We gratefully thank Prof. Wilten Nicola (International Advisor, University of Calgary), Prof. Jordi Soriano (International Advisor, University of Barcelona), Prof. Timothée Levi (International Advisor, University of Bordeaux), Dr. Brett J. Kagan (Cortical Labs, Australia), who delivered outstanding presentations as our invited speakers. Dr. Kagan brought a demo device of being developed by Cortical Labs and displayed it at the booth. A total of 102 people (Local+Online) from Japan, the Spain, Italy, Australia, France, Canada and Sweden participated.
We gratefully thank Prof. Wilten Nicola (International Advisor, University of Calgary), Prof. Jordi Soriano (International Advisor, University of Barcelona), Prof. Timothée Levi (International Advisor, University of Bordeaux), Dr. Brett J. Kagan (Cortical Labs, Australia), who delivered outstanding presentations as our invited speakers. Dr. Kagan brought a demo device of being developed by Cortical Labs and displayed it at the booth. A total of 102 people (Local+Online) from Japan, the Spain, Italy, Australia, France, Canada and Sweden participated.

Feb. 27
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13:30 - 14:00 | Learning and memory in stress circuits T. Füzesi, N. P. Rasiah, D. G. Rosenegger, M. Rojas-Carvajal, T. Chomiak, N. Daviu, L. A. Molina, K. Simone, T. L. Sterley, W. Nicola, J. S. Bains (Univ. Calgary, Canada) |
14:00 - 14:20 | Reservoir-based predictive coding model for sensory signal processing Y. Katori (Future Univ. Hakodate, Japan) |
14:20 - 14:40 | Stimulus-induced bursts of hippocampal mossy fibers H. Kamiya (Hokkaido Univ., Japan) |
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14:55 - 15:25 | Biomimetic spiking neural network and real-time closed-loop bio-hybrid systems T. Levi, R. Beaubois, J. Cheslet, P-M. Faure, G. N'kaoua, F. Poulletier de Gannes, P. Branchereau, A. Tixier-Mita, Y. Ikeuchi (Univ. Bordeaux, France) |
15:25 - 15:40 | Neuromorphic spatio-temporal spike pattern detection model with biological plausibility S. Furuichi, T. Kohno (Univ. Tokyo, Japan) |
15:40 - 16:10 | Applications with embodied neural cultures and improved systems for testing B. J. Kagan (Cortical Labs, Australia) |
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16:10 - 18:10 | Pattern recognition through synchronization to oscillatory inputs in chaotic neural networks K. Tokuda, N. Fujiwara (Juntendo Univ., Japan) Generation of Lorenz attractor by reservoir-based predictive coding in cultured neurons with spiking neural network model Y. Ishikawa, T. Shinkawa, T. Sumi, H. Kato, H. Yamamoto, Y. Katori (Future Univ. Hakodate, Japan) A basic study of hierarchical reservoir computing for modeling Stroop effect H. Terakawa, H. Kato, Y. Katori, Y. Yonemura (Oita Univ., Japan) Computational modeling of autaptic selection R. Onda, M. Yamazoe, S. Kishino, T. Tanii (Waseda Univ., Japan) Parameter analysis for biologically plausible learning algorithms for recurrent SNNs: impact of dynamical and anatomical network properties D. Noè, H. Yamamoto, S. Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Simplified hierarchical reservoir computing model for multi-step ahead time series prediction Y. Wenkai, S. Moriya, H. Yamamoto, S. Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Analog circuit design of multiplicative spike-timing-dependent plasticity in 65-nm CMOS S. Moriya, Y. Iida, H. Yamamoto, S. Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Reservoir computing system with ultra-low power analog CMOS spiking neural network LSIs S. Ono, S. Moriya, H. Yamamoto, Y. Yuminaka, Y. Horio, S. Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Designing modular neuronal networks with directional connections to enhance dynamical complexity N. Monma, H. Yamamoto, S. Moriya, S. Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Modulation of neuronal ensembles by optogenetic stimulation in biological neuronal networks H. Murota, H. Yamamoto, N. Monma, S. Sato, A. Hirano-Iwata (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Recovery of neuronal activity in culture and numerical models through functional connectivity reorganization T. Sumi, A. M. Houben, A.-C. Häb, H. Yamamoto, H. Kato, Y. Katori, H. Chiba, J. Soriano, A. Hirano-Iwata (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Chitosan nanofibers as a substrate for neural stimulation D. Ando, T. Teshima, F. Zurita, H. Peng, K. Ogura, K. Kondo, L. Weiß, A. Hirano-iwata, M. Bechrer, J. Alexander, B. Wolfrum (Tohoku Univ., Japan) Exhibition B.J. Kagan (Cortical Labs, Australia) |
Feb. 28
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11:00 - 11:30 | Stimulation in engineered neuronal cultures: from plasticity to reservoir computing A. Houben A.-C. Haeb, M. Olives, J. Soriano (Univ. Barcelona, Spain) |
11:30 - 11:50 | Brain-wide mapping of stimulus induced variability quenching reveals modularity of cortical network T. Matsui (Doshisha Univ., Japan) |
11:50 - 12:10 | Development in technology for the production of new neural circuits in the brain Y. Masamizu, H. Osaki, K. Nishimura, M. Kato-Negishi, H. Onoe, S. Takeuchi, M. Matsuzaki (Doshisha Univ., Japan) |
12:10 - 12:30 | Bottom-up investigation of multicellular biocomputing using engineered neuronal networks in vitro H. Yamamoto, T. Sumi, A. Hirano-Iwata, S. Sato (Tohoku Univ., Japan) |