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Plenary Lecture

Research on Neural Systems in Brain – Knowledge on Events in Physical Measures, Time, Space, and Motion

Associate Professor Yumi Takizawa
Department of Statistical Modeling
Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Japan
E-mail: takizawa@ism.ac.jp

Abstract: She will present topics of research on neural systems in brain. Neural systems have variety of capabilities of sensing and responses for variety of events. She focused the study to know the principle of operation achieved by the nature. She has been most interested in to recognize events in the physical measures, the time, the point in space, motions and so on. She has reached to the fact that these functions are provided by synchronous neural systems to have time in common among neurons. This scheme has been proved by solving electro-physical dynamics. She is now trying to establish the basic capabilities of communication, control, and computation schemes operating in actual biological systems.

Brief Biography of the Speaker: Yumi Takizawa received the B.S. degree in Physics from Shinshu University in 1984, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Tokyo in 1994. She was a research leader in communication system Lab., OKI Electric since 1984. She joined the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (ISM) as an associate professor in 1995. She received the Prize on Telecommunication System Technology from the Foundation of Telecommunication Association, Japan in 2004.
She has been engaged in neural systems in brain based on electro-physical and biological studies at the University of Virginia, USA and the ISM, Japan. She has been awarded for the Best Paper on NEUROLOGY’12.

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