Oral Session 1 (Day 1, 14:00

Oral Session 1 (Day 1, 14:00-15:40)
Neuroscience 1
Chair: Kenji Morita (The University of Tokyo)
P1-15
Network Connectivity of the Respiratory Rhythm-generating Kernel
Yoshitaka Oku (Hyogo College of Medicine) Amit Lal, Yoshihiko Oke,
Dimitri Boiroux
P1-17
Alpha-theta oscillations at task initiation in the monkey prefrontal cortex
Kazuhiro Sakamoto (Tohoku University), Kohei Yagi, Hajime Mushiake
P1-16
Arm-use dependent lateralization of LFP oscillations in primate medial
motor areas
Ryosuke Hosaka (Fukuoka University), Toshi Nakajima, Yoko Yamaguchi,
Kazuyuki Aihara, Hajime Mushiake
P1-22
Time-dependent Observational Learning
Nathan Thierry (ATR), Ben Seymour, Wako Yoshida
P1-20
Neural Link between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Delay
Discounting
Yu Takagi (ATR), Yuki Sakai, Seiji Nishida, Takashi Nakamae, Jin Narumoto,
Kei Yamada, Kenji Fukui, Saori Tanaka
Oral Session 2 (Day 2, 9:40-11:00)
Theory/Application
Chair: Kazushi Ikeda (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
P2-01
Denoising of EOG artifact-contaminated EEG Signals Using an
Undecimated Wavelet Decomposition üü A Case Study of Accuracy
Verification in the Simple Measurement Tool
Balbir Singh (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Guangyi Ai, Hiroaki
Wagatsuma
P2-02
Improved Limited General Regression Neural Network for Embedded
Systems
Akihisa Kato (Chubu University), Koichiro Yamauchi
P2-03
Channel prediction based on complex-valued neural networks - high
generalization ability of CVNN in wave propagation information leads to
accurate prediction Tianben Ding (The University of Tokyo), Akira Hirose
P2-06
Analysis of Feature Extraction by Contrastive Divergence Learning in
Restricted Boltzmann Machines
Ryo Karakida (The Univ. of Tokyo), Masato Okada, Shun-ichi Amari
P2-07
Computational validation of WBIC by the exchange Monte Carlo method
in radial basis function networks
Satoru Tokuda (The University of Tokyo), Kenji Nagata, Masato Okada
Oral Session 3 (Day 2, 13:00-14:00) Neuroscience 2
Chair: Kazuhiro Sakamoto (Tohoku University)
P2-18
Contribution of rostral striatum to reward value comparison during
abstract-action choice
Satoshi Nonomura (Tamagawa University), Kenji Doya, Jun Tanji, Kazuyuki
Samejima
P2-19
A novel approach to defining functional connectivity of fMRI data
Tomoki Tokuda (OIST), Junichiro Yoshimoto, Yu Shimizu, Shigeru Toki, Go
Okada, Masahiro Takamura, Testuya Yamamoto, Shinpei Yoshimura,
Yasumasa Okamoto, Shigeto Yamawaki, Kenji Doya
P2-17
Ongoing EEG manipulates the predictive attention to speech
Takayuki Onojima (Kyoto University), Keiichi Kitajo, Hiroaki Mizuhara
Oral Session 4 (Day 3, 9:40-11:40) Computational Neuroscience
Chair: Katsumi Tateno (Kyusyu Institute of Technology)
P2-08
Minimal time length of spike trains for the inference of connectivity
Shuhei Kurita (Kyoto University), Yuzuru Yamanaka, Kobayashi Ryota,
Katsunori Kitano, Shigeru Shinomoto
P2-09
Model selection of early vision system of Drosophila melanogaster
Hideaki Ikeda (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yoshinori Suzuki, Takako
Morimoto, Toru Aonishi
P2-10
Balanced motor primitive can unify motor learning effects in unimanual
and bimanual movements
Ken Takiyama (JSPS/Tamaga University), Yutaka Sakai
P2-11
A model of Amygdala-mPFC interaction for resistance to extinction of
conditioned-fear memory
Yuzhe Li (Kyoto University). Honda Naoki
P2-12
Feedback signals improve robustness of the representation of time
Ohki Katakura (The University of Electro-Communications), Tadashi
Yamazaki
P2-16
Localized Anisotropic Inhibition for Self-organized Directional Traveling
Waves in the Hippocampal CA3 Model
Toshikazu Samura (Yamaguchi University), Yutaka Sakai, Hatsuo Hayashi,
Takeshi Aihara
Poster Session 1 (Day 1, 15:50-17:20)
P1-01
Generalized Infomax learning of neural networks for the exploration of
environment
Takashi Hayakawa (Kyoto University), Toshio Aoyagi
P1-02
Analysis of endogenous bursts in point process networks
Tomokatsu Onaga (Kyoto University), Shigeru Shinomoto
P1-03
Statistical analysis of the neural code: Analog and digital codes
Yasuhiro Mochizuki (Kyoto University), Shigeru Shinomoto
P1-04
The property of working memory with dynamic synapses
Tanaka Kenji (University of Tokyo), Igarashi Yasuhiko, Gianluigi Mongillo,
Masato Okada
P1-05
Analysis of the Influence of Short-Time synaptic Plasticity on Memory
Storage Capacity
Yuuya Takemura (The university of Tokyo), Yoshinori Nakanishi-Ohno,
Yosuke Otsubo, Masato Okada
P1-06
Automated Behavior Analysis of Mice Based on Novel Tracking and NonParametric Bayesian Clustering
Jin Watanabe, Takatomi Kubo, Shoji Komai, Kazushi Ikeda (NAIST)
P1-07
Evaluation of cortical and extra-brain source current estimation with
realistic simulated MEG data
Ken-ichi Morishige (Toyama Prefectural University), Nobuo Hiroe, Masa-aki
Sato, Mitsuo Kawato
P1-08
A comparison of methods for estimating synaptic connectivity based on
the simulated spike data
Okino Masato (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Kobayashi Ryota, Kitano Katsunori
P1-09
Characterization of activity patterns of a spiking neuronal network
toward the spike-based reservoir computing
Akiyuki Konishi (Ritsumeikan University), Katsunori Kitano
P1-10
Neural Network Model for Semantic Association through Populational
Coding
Osamu Araki (Tokyo University), Yuta Kakimoto
P1-11
Simple neuron models of the perirhinal cortex
Katsumi Tateno (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Saizo Hayama, Motoharu
Yoshida
P1-12
Inferring a dynamical model of interacting neural oscillations based on
observed time-series data
Kaiichiro Ota (Kyoto University), Toshio Aoyagi
P1-13
Sparse Simultaneous Estimation of Spike-Triggered Average and Phase
Response Curve
Shimpei Yotsukura (The University of Tokyo), Toshiaki Omori, Igarashi
Yasuhiko, Masato Okada
P1-14
The Self-Organizing Capacity of the Sinoatrial Node in the Heart: An
Information-Theoretic Analysis
Fausto Lucena (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of
Maranhüüo), Allan Kardec Barros, Noboru Ohnishi
P1-15
Network Connectivity of the Respiratory Rhythm-generating Kernel
Yoshitaka Oku (Hyogo College of Medicine) Amit Lal, Yoshihiko Oke,
Dimitri Boiroux
P1-16
Arm-use dependent lateralization of LFP oscillations in primate medial
motor areas
Ryosuke Hosaka (Fukuoka University), Toshi Nakajima, Yoko Yamaguchi,
Kazuyuki Aihara, Hajime Mushiake
P1-17
Alpha-theta oscillations at task initiation in the monkey prefrontal cortex
Kazuhiro Sakamoto (Tohoku University), Kohei Yagi, Hajime Mushiake
P1-18
Analysis of Depression and Treatment Response based on Behavioural
Data and Biomarkers -Preliminiary results
Yu Shimizu (OIST), Junichiro Yoshimoto, Shigeru Toki, Go Okada, Masahiro
Takamura, Yasumasa Okamoto, Shigeto Yamawaki, Kenji Doya
P1-19
A search for material representation in the cortex
Takeshi Oyakawa (University of Tsukuba) Kouki Kudo, Ko Sakai
P1-20
Neural Link between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Delay
Discounting
Yu Takagi (ATR), Yuki Sakai, Seiji Nishida, Takashi Nakamae, Jin Narumoto,
Kei Yamada, Kenji Fukui, Saori Tanaka
P1-21
Diagnosis of Depression with Spicy MKL
Kosuke Yoshida (Kyoto University), Junichiro Yoshimoto, Yu Shimizu,
Shigeru Toki, Masahiro Takamura, Yasumasa Okamoto, Shigeto Yamawaki,
Kenji Doya
P1-22
Time-dependent Observational Learning
Nathan Thierry (ATR), Ben Seymour, Wako Yoshida
Poster Session 2 (Day 2, 15:20-16:50)
P2-01
Denoising of EOG artifact-contaminated EEG Signals Using an
Undecimated Wavelet Decomposition üü A Case Study of Accuracy
Verification in the Simple Measurement Tool
Balbir Singh (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Guangyi Ai, Hiroaki
Wagatsuma
P2-02
Improved Limited General Regression Neural Network for Embedded
Systems
Akihisa Kato (Chubu University), Koichiro Yamauchi
P2-03
Channel prediction based on complex-valued neural networks - high
generalization ability of CVNN in wave propagation information leads to
accurate prediction Tianben Ding (The University of Tokyo), Akira Hirose
P2-04
Quaternion Feedforward Neural Network Based Polarimetric SAR Land
Cover Classification
Fang Shang (The University of Tokyo), Akira Hirose
P2-05
Advance propagation learning: feedforward supervisory signal for deep
neural networks
Takashi Shinozaki (NICT), Yasushi Naruse
P2-06
Analysis of Feature Extraction by Contrastive Divergence Learning in
Restricted Boltzmann Machines
Ryo Karakida (The Univ. of Tokyo), Masato Okada, Shun-ichi Amari
P2-07
Computational validation of WBIC by the exchange Monte Carlo method
in radial basis function networks
Satoru Tokuda (The University of Tokyo), Kenji Nagata, Masato Okada
P2-08
Minimal time length of spike trains for the inference of connectivity
Shuhei Kurita (Kyoto University), Yuzuru Yamanaka, Kobayashi Ryota,
Katsunori Kitano, Shigeru Shinomoto
P2-09
Model selection of early vision system of Drosophila melanogaster
Hideaki Ikeda (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yoshinori Suzuki, Takako
Morimoto, Toru Aonishi
P2-10
Balanced motor primitive can unify motor learning effects in unimanual
and bimanual movements
Ken Takiyama (JSPS/Tamaga University), Yutaka Sakai
P2-11
A model of Amygdala-mPFC interaction for resistance to extinction of
conditioned-fear memory
Yuzhe Li (Kyoto University). Honda Naoki
P2-12
Feedback signals improve robustness of the representation of time
Ohki Katakura (The University of Electro-Communications), Tadashi
Yamazaki
P2-13
One-Million Spiking Neuron Simulation in Realtime on Multi GPUs
Tadashi Yamazaki (The University of Electro-Communications), Jun Igarashi
P2-14
Bilateral cerebellar spiking neural network model to simulate motor
learning of the vetibuloocular reflex
Keiichiro Inagaki (Chubu University), Yutaka Hirata
P2-15
Number of granular cells in a bi-hemispherical model of the cerebellum
correlates with robot control performance
Ruben Pinzon-Morales (Chubu University), Yutaka Hirata
P2-16
Localized Anisotropic Inhibition for Self-organized Directional Traveling
Waves in the Hippocampal CA3 Model
Toshikazu Samura (Yamaguchi University), Yutaka Sakai, Hatsuo Hayashi,
Takeshi Aihara
P2-17
Ongoing EEG manipulates the predictive attention to speech
Takayuki Onojima (Kyoto University), Keiichi Kitajo, Hiroaki Mizuhara
P2-18
Contribution of rostral striatum to reward value comparison during
abstract-action choice
Satoshi Nonomura (Tamagawa University), Kenji Doya, Jun Tanji, Kazuyuki
Samejima
P2-19
A novel approach to defining functional connectivity of fMRI data
Tomoki Tokuda (OIST), Junichiro Yoshimoto, Yu Shimizu, Shigeru Toki, Go
Okada, Masahiro Takamura, Testuya Yamamoto, Shinpei Yoshimura,
Yasumasa Okamoto, Shigeto Yamawaki, Kenji Doya
P2-20
Perceptual shrinkage of motion path observed in one-way high-speed
motion
Yutaka Nakajima (The University of Electro-Communications), Yutaka
Sakaguchi
P2-21
Sensory mismatch decreases stretch reflex amplitude in mirrored visual
tracking task
Sho Ito (NTT Communication Science Labs), Hiroaki Gomi
P2-22
Impedance Control Affected by Uncertainty
Hiroyuki Kambara (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Hiromu Ogawa, Duk
Shin, Natsue Yoshimura, Yasuharu Koike