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Roles of “large” and “small” cortico-subcortical loops in dynamics of higher-order brain functions
Kei OyamaSenior researcher, Advanced Neuroimaging Center, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) -
Understanding the Basic Rules of Neuronal Function in Hypothermic and Hypometabolic States for Artificial Hibernation
Ryosuke EnokiAssociate Professor, Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems(ExCELLS), Natural Institute of Natural Science -
Dynamics of Cortical-Subcortical Networks Causally Involved in Anxiety of Uncertainty in Primates
Ken-ichi AmemoriAssociate Professor, Institute for Advanced Study, Kyoto University -
Development of Fluorescence Imaging Tools and Elucidation of Frontostriatal Pathways in Non-Human Primates
Hidetoshi AmitaProgram-Specific Associate Professor, Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior, Kyoto University -
Study of emotional valence plasticity towards understanding the neural dynamics of empathy
Ayako M. WatabeProfessor, Institute of Clinical Medicine and Research, Research Center for Medical Sciences, The Jikei University School of Medicine -
Study of function and dynamics in resting-state functional connectivity dynamics induced by network between hippocampus and cortices
Takufumi YanagisawaProfessor, Osaka university Graduate School of medicine -
Integrative analysis of social distance dynamics across species
Hirofumi MorishitaDirector, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry -
Dynamic neural circuits for elementary symbolic binding in humans and non-human primates: multidimensional tests of a disinhibition hypothesis
Isao HasegawaProfessor, Niigata University School of Medicine -
Elucidation of the cortical-subcortical brain dynamics that cause depressive symptoms and cognitive dysfunction using human multidimensional longitudinal data and verification in a primate model
Go OkadaProfessor (Special Recognition), Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences -
Similarity and diversity of brain function in genetically identical primates
Kenichi OhkiProfessor, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine -
Study on the understanding and application of the neural basis of human predictive function
Takanori UkaProfessor, University of Yamanashi Graduate School of Medicine -
Study of functions and dysfunctions of frontal lobe using genome-edited nonhuman primates
Tadashi IsaProfessor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine