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  • 2010.7.30 [All activities Media Topics] Closeup Gendai(Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
  • 2010.7.30 [All activities Award Topics] Hiruma-Wagner Award
  • 2010.7.30 [All activities Award] Finalist of the IEEE ICRA Best Paper and Video Award in Cognitive Robotics
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CNS Computational Neuroscience Laboratories

  • Department of Neuroinformatics
    Our goal is to establish novel communication technology that directly connects the brain machines using decoded neural information.
  • Department of Motor Control and Rehabilitation
    We are approaching the mysteries of human motor control to challenge functional recovery.
  • Department of Brain Robot Interface
    The goal of our study is to control an exoskeleton and/or a humanoid robot using brain activity.
  • Decoded Neurofeedback
    We developed the decoded neurofeedback (DecNef) method to lead brain activity to a target state.

CMC Cognitive Mechanisms Laboratories

  • Department of Cognitive Neuroscience
    Our objective is to clarify the cognitive and learning mechanisms using computational theories, psychological experiments and brain activity measurements.
  • Department of Dynamic Brain Imaging
    We develop brain reading and feedback techniques focusing on the dynamic aspect of brain signals using large-scale computing.

NIA Neural Information Analysis Laboratories

  • Department of Computational Brain Imaging
    The goal of our research is to develop analysis tools to clarify human brain functions and communication techniques based on brain activities.

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