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Research Update OIST and Fujitsu Collaborate to Develop New Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence A partnership that aims to make computers better at learning, using the latest insights from brain science. 17 October 2016
Research Update Ouch! Avoiding Failure Leads to Missed Opportunities for Children with ADHD Behavioral experiment on reward and punishment highlights the cumulative effect of punishment in children with ADHD. 23 September 2016
Research Update Finding Your Way Around in an Uncertain World The Brain Utilizes Dynamic Bayesian Inference 19 September 2016
Research Update The Eyes are the Window into the Brain Insight into how neurons in the cerebellum respond to rapid eye movements may provide clues for modern medical technology. 22 July 2016
Research Update Can a Next-generation Supercomputer Reveal How the Brain Works? OIST Professor, Kenji Doya, and collaborators at four Japanese institutes have received a MEXT Supercomputing Grant to simulate the whole brain network and to develop brain-like artificial intelligence. 04 July 2016
Research Update The Sound of Music: How the Songbird Learns its Melody In zebra finches, the neurons associated with the memory of the father bird’s song have been pinpointed. 21 June 2016
Research Update The Rules of the Game for Children with ADHD Researchers use a game-based experiment to understand how children with ADHD react to changing situations. 02 June 2016
Institutional News OIST Welcomes Professor Akihiro Kusumi Prof Kusumi leads the Membrane Cooperative Unit. 12 May 2016
Research Update OIST Welcomes Professor Hiroshi Watanabe New Evolutionary Neurobiology Unit lead by Prof. Watanabe. 22 April 2016
Research Update Exploring Synapses with a Gigantic Advantage Scientists create giant neural connections in culture for the first time. 08 April 2016
Research Update OIST Professors Awarded HFSP Grant A team including two OIST professors has won a prestigious and highly competitive Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) grant. 28 March 2016
Research Update Receptors: It Takes a Dimer to Bind OIST’s Prof. Ichiro Maruyama proposes a revolutionary new receptor model 29 October 2015