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Decoding brain signals

Neural decoding allows us to predict mental contents from measured brain signals. Our group develops computational techniques for the decoding of human brain signals, and studies information coding in the human brain. Our goal is to establish novel communication technology that directly connects the brain and the machine using decoded neural information.

From mind-reading to brain-machine interface

Brain signals can be seen as the ‘codes’ that encode our mental experience. To decipher the codes, we combine neuroscience and the methods of machine learning. We aim to develop decoding techniques that capture the subtlety of our mental experience, and to apply them to build brain-machine interfaces that control machines using decoded information.

How to contact us

Department of Neuroinformatics

Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, ATR

2-2-2 Hikaridai, Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto 619-0288

Phone: 0774-95-1111

E-mail: atr-info (at) atr.jp

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