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Yukie Nagai, “Synthetic approach to understanding cognitive developmental mechanisms based on predictive learning,” The 5th Symposium on Developmental Neuroscience, Tokyo, November 26-27, 2016. 【2】 Coordinated social science-science research focused its attention on hierarchy and revealed that the agricultural turbid water problem is a "complicated problem" consisting of various different environmental problems. These factors combine to form an "autoregressive" environmental problem that develops in farming communities where farmers themselves damage the water environment in irrigation channels.
He is Coordinator of the National Link Coalition which serves as the National Resource Center on The Link between Animal Abuse and Human Violence. He also chairs the Latham Foundation’s Animal Abuse and Family Violence Prevention Project. He is a consultant to the ASPCA and the Animals & Society Institute.
Dr. Fujii completed her post-graduate veterinary medicine course at Kitasato University, Japan in 1988 and joined Nara Prefectural Government Office. From 1992, she worked at a health center in charge of rabies prevention, animal care and control, etc. From 2012 she worked at an animal care center, and since 2014 at the Nara Prefecture Uda Animal Park Promotion Office, before taking up her current Katsuragi Health Center post. Miyako is the former president of the Equine Facilitated Mental Health Association and is a current board member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International serving as a secretary. As a noted speaker on the incorporation of nature based programs in a residential treatment and school setting, Miyako has lectured extensively in the United States and internationally at various conferences. Her lecture have taken her to State University of New York at New Paltz, University of Denver, Azabu university, Teikyo university of Science and Technology, among others and appeared in multiple media productions in the United States and in Japan.
& Doya, K. Inverse reinforcement learning for analysis of human behaviors, in The 1st Multidisciplinary Conference on Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA . & Yoshimoto, J. On cross-correlogram analysis 三宮 美容鍼 of multi-neuronal spike-train data based on dynamic causal modeling, in The 34th Workshop on IPSJ Special Interest Group Meeting on Bioinformatics and Genomics, OIST . Miyazaki, K., Miyazaki, K., Tanaka, K., Ymanaka, A., Takahashi, A.
In addition, the right robot has two elastic bumpers. The robot shell is designed by AUTOCAD and 3D printed out. The cortico-basal ganglia loops are known for its role in both physical movement and reward-based decision making. The previous studies on decision making reported that the cortico-basal ganglia loops process task-level information, such as selected actions or reward outcome. However, it is possible that the neural activities also encode motor parameters, such as waking speed, acceleration or moving directions.
To further investigate whether a timely activation of the DRN serotonergic neurons causes animals to be more patient for delayed rewards, we introduced transgenic mice that expressed the channelrhodopsin-2 variant ChR2 in the serotonin neurons. We confirmed that blue light stimulation of DRN effectively activate serotonin neurons by monitoring serotonin efflux in the medial prefrontal. We found that serotonin neuron stimulation prolonged the time animals spent for waiting in reward omission trials. This effect was observed specifically when the animal was engaged in deciding whether to keep waiting and not due to motor inhibition. Control experiments showed that the prolonged waiting times observed with optogenetic stimulation were not due to behavioral inhibition or the reinforcing effects of serotonergic activation (Miyazaki et al., Curr Biol, 2014). These results show that the timed activation of serotonin neurons during waiting promotes animals’ patience to wait for delayed rewards.
Diagnostic examples together with Japanese examples of changes in human-nature interactive systems. In the Inae area, a more practical research activity was launched by volunteer project members in the form of action research designed to continue after completion of the project. Yukie Nagai, “International Education and Research Center Opened Up by Young Researchers,” The 4th Symposium on Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics, Global COE of Osaka University “Center of Human-friendly Robotics Based on Cognitive Neuroscience”, May 2011. Yukie Nagai, “Mesuring Information Transfer within and between Infant and Caregiver,” International Symposium on Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics, University of Washington, USA, January 2013.
We found that post-inhibitory rebound potentiation of STN neurons and short-term synaptic plasticities are required for the pathological oscillatory burst activities (Figure 3.1.1). This suggests that strengthened connectivity between STN and GPe and reduced autonomous activity of GPe neurons, both of which are known to be caused by dopamine depletion, switch neuronal discharges in STN and GPe from normal to the parkinsonian states. Yukie Nagai, “From cognition to social interaction based on predictive learning,” IROS 2016 Workshop on Bio-inspired Social Robot Learning in Home Scenarios, Daejeon, Korea, October 10, 2016.
Ms. Tominaga also serves at the Japanese Veterinary Nursing Association, an organization for professional animal nurses, where she is making efforts to have veterinary nursing established as an official qualification. She herself is a certified animal nurse, JAHA certified, and holds a CAPP partners qualification. She currently lives with her 11 year old maltese and 9 year old cat. She has now been a veterinary nurse for 15 years. Phil Arkow is an acclaimed lecturer, author and trainer who has conducted over 200 trainings internationally and authored more than 55 books, chapters and articles.
Jorge L. Copete, Yukie Nagai, and Minoru Asada, “Motor development facilitates the prediction of others’ actions through sensorimotor predictive learning,” Workshop “From Robotics to Cognitive Interaction and Beyond”, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany, March 21-22, 2016. Anja Philippsen and Yukie Nagai, “Computational model of prediction deficit in autism spectrum disorder,” The 7th Symposium of Japanese Society of Developmental Neuroscience, 31, November 24-25, 2018. Anja Philippsen, Sho Tsuji, and Yukie Nagai, “Development of representational drawing in typical development and autism spectrum disorder,” The 8th Symposium of Japanese Society of Developmental Neuroscience, 26, November 23-24, 2019. Yukie Nagai, “An interdisciplinary approach to human and robot cognition,” CITEC Conference “Cognitive Interaction Technology meets AI”, Bielefeld, Germany, October 24-25, 2019. & Ito, M. Multilateral approached to elucidating neural basis for reward-based learning, in Simposium on Dreams and Future of Reinforcement Learning, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan . Yoshida, K., Shimizu, Y., Yoshimoto, J., Toki, S., Takamura, M., Okamoto, Y., Yamawaki, S.
Miyako Kinoshita is the current Farm Education Program Manager at the Green Chimneys Farm and Wildlife Center and Sam and Myra Ross Institute at Green Chimneys. She serves as the key facilitator for over 200 children with psycho social disabilities currently in residence and day school and facilitates and co-supervises a wide range of animal and plant based nature assisted programs. She is the liaison to the social work department, child care, the teaching staff and advocates for the positive impacts of the farm environment and connects children and nature. Michael Kaufmann has been involved in Human/animal Interaction Programs, Animal Welfare and in Humane Education for 30 years. He directs the Sam and Myra Ross Institute at Green Chimneys, a program dedicated to education and research on the human connection to animals and the natural world.
On the other hand, when the cue tone B was represented, they should not have selected, and were not able to get a reward. If they selected, the cue tone B was represented repeatedly. We recorded the neuronal activities from the dorsomedial striatum , the prelimbic cortex (PL; a dorsal part of the prefrontal cortex), and the primary motor cortex of rats during the choice task.
At an early stage, we conducted a study meeting on the use of agricultural water in the area facing the eastern part of Lake Biwa, Shiga prefecture, jointly with irrigation agriculture-related projects (P1-1FR, P3-1FR, P4-1FR) . For the research methodology, we extended cooperation on a questionnaire survey (PS-2FR) and an environmental diagnosis project (P2-6FS). Although this Project has the methodology for watershed management as its main theme, we believe the Project provided a prototype methodology based on social science-science coordination and is connected to the way we consider and solve the global environmental problem. 【1】 35 residents' unions including villages in the research area were interviewed about water environment management and water use, and detailed data about the investigation area and its surroundings and data related to the Lake Biwa watershed were integrated into a GIS database.
He is Coordinator of the National Link Coalition which serves as the National Resource Center on The Link between Animal Abuse and Human Violence. He also chairs the Latham Foundation’s Animal Abuse and Family Violence Prevention Project. He is a consultant to the ASPCA and the Animals & Society Institute.
Dr. Fujii completed her post-graduate veterinary medicine course at Kitasato University, Japan in 1988 and joined Nara Prefectural Government Office. From 1992, she worked at a health center in charge of rabies prevention, animal care and control, etc. From 2012 she worked at an animal care center, and since 2014 at the Nara Prefecture Uda Animal Park Promotion Office, before taking up her current Katsuragi Health Center post. Miyako is the former president of the Equine Facilitated Mental Health Association and is a current board member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International serving as a secretary. As a noted speaker on the incorporation of nature based programs in a residential treatment and school setting, Miyako has lectured extensively in the United States and internationally at various conferences. Her lecture have taken her to State University of New York at New Paltz, University of Denver, Azabu university, Teikyo university of Science and Technology, among others and appeared in multiple media productions in the United States and in Japan.
& Doya, K. Inverse reinforcement learning for analysis of human behaviors, in The 1st Multidisciplinary Conference on Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA . & Yoshimoto, J. On cross-correlogram analysis 三宮 美容鍼 of multi-neuronal spike-train data based on dynamic causal modeling, in The 34th Workshop on IPSJ Special Interest Group Meeting on Bioinformatics and Genomics, OIST . Miyazaki, K., Miyazaki, K., Tanaka, K., Ymanaka, A., Takahashi, A.
In addition, the right robot has two elastic bumpers. The robot shell is designed by AUTOCAD and 3D printed out. The cortico-basal ganglia loops are known for its role in both physical movement and reward-based decision making. The previous studies on decision making reported that the cortico-basal ganglia loops process task-level information, such as selected actions or reward outcome. However, it is possible that the neural activities also encode motor parameters, such as waking speed, acceleration or moving directions.
To further investigate whether a timely activation of the DRN serotonergic neurons causes animals to be more patient for delayed rewards, we introduced transgenic mice that expressed the channelrhodopsin-2 variant ChR2 in the serotonin neurons. We confirmed that blue light stimulation of DRN effectively activate serotonin neurons by monitoring serotonin efflux in the medial prefrontal. We found that serotonin neuron stimulation prolonged the time animals spent for waiting in reward omission trials. This effect was observed specifically when the animal was engaged in deciding whether to keep waiting and not due to motor inhibition. Control experiments showed that the prolonged waiting times observed with optogenetic stimulation were not due to behavioral inhibition or the reinforcing effects of serotonergic activation (Miyazaki et al., Curr Biol, 2014). These results show that the timed activation of serotonin neurons during waiting promotes animals’ patience to wait for delayed rewards.
Diagnostic examples together with Japanese examples of changes in human-nature interactive systems. In the Inae area, a more practical research activity was launched by volunteer project members in the form of action research designed to continue after completion of the project. Yukie Nagai, “International Education and Research Center Opened Up by Young Researchers,” The 4th Symposium on Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics, Global COE of Osaka University “Center of Human-friendly Robotics Based on Cognitive Neuroscience”, May 2011. Yukie Nagai, “Mesuring Information Transfer within and between Infant and Caregiver,” International Symposium on Cognitive Neuroscience Robotics, University of Washington, USA, January 2013.
We found that post-inhibitory rebound potentiation of STN neurons and short-term synaptic plasticities are required for the pathological oscillatory burst activities (Figure 3.1.1). This suggests that strengthened connectivity between STN and GPe and reduced autonomous activity of GPe neurons, both of which are known to be caused by dopamine depletion, switch neuronal discharges in STN and GPe from normal to the parkinsonian states. Yukie Nagai, “From cognition to social interaction based on predictive learning,” IROS 2016 Workshop on Bio-inspired Social Robot Learning in Home Scenarios, Daejeon, Korea, October 10, 2016.
Ms. Tominaga also serves at the Japanese Veterinary Nursing Association, an organization for professional animal nurses, where she is making efforts to have veterinary nursing established as an official qualification. She herself is a certified animal nurse, JAHA certified, and holds a CAPP partners qualification. She currently lives with her 11 year old maltese and 9 year old cat. She has now been a veterinary nurse for 15 years. Phil Arkow is an acclaimed lecturer, author and trainer who has conducted over 200 trainings internationally and authored more than 55 books, chapters and articles.
Jorge L. Copete, Yukie Nagai, and Minoru Asada, “Motor development facilitates the prediction of others’ actions through sensorimotor predictive learning,” Workshop “From Robotics to Cognitive Interaction and Beyond”, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany, March 21-22, 2016. Anja Philippsen and Yukie Nagai, “Computational model of prediction deficit in autism spectrum disorder,” The 7th Symposium of Japanese Society of Developmental Neuroscience, 31, November 24-25, 2018. Anja Philippsen, Sho Tsuji, and Yukie Nagai, “Development of representational drawing in typical development and autism spectrum disorder,” The 8th Symposium of Japanese Society of Developmental Neuroscience, 26, November 23-24, 2019. Yukie Nagai, “An interdisciplinary approach to human and robot cognition,” CITEC Conference “Cognitive Interaction Technology meets AI”, Bielefeld, Germany, October 24-25, 2019. & Ito, M. Multilateral approached to elucidating neural basis for reward-based learning, in Simposium on Dreams and Future of Reinforcement Learning, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan . Yoshida, K., Shimizu, Y., Yoshimoto, J., Toki, S., Takamura, M., Okamoto, Y., Yamawaki, S.
Miyako Kinoshita is the current Farm Education Program Manager at the Green Chimneys Farm and Wildlife Center and Sam and Myra Ross Institute at Green Chimneys. She serves as the key facilitator for over 200 children with psycho social disabilities currently in residence and day school and facilitates and co-supervises a wide range of animal and plant based nature assisted programs. She is the liaison to the social work department, child care, the teaching staff and advocates for the positive impacts of the farm environment and connects children and nature. Michael Kaufmann has been involved in Human/animal Interaction Programs, Animal Welfare and in Humane Education for 30 years. He directs the Sam and Myra Ross Institute at Green Chimneys, a program dedicated to education and research on the human connection to animals and the natural world.
On the other hand, when the cue tone B was represented, they should not have selected, and were not able to get a reward. If they selected, the cue tone B was represented repeatedly. We recorded the neuronal activities from the dorsomedial striatum , the prelimbic cortex (PL; a dorsal part of the prefrontal cortex), and the primary motor cortex of rats during the choice task.
At an early stage, we conducted a study meeting on the use of agricultural water in the area facing the eastern part of Lake Biwa, Shiga prefecture, jointly with irrigation agriculture-related projects (P1-1FR, P3-1FR, P4-1FR) . For the research methodology, we extended cooperation on a questionnaire survey (PS-2FR) and an environmental diagnosis project (P2-6FS). Although this Project has the methodology for watershed management as its main theme, we believe the Project provided a prototype methodology based on social science-science coordination and is connected to the way we consider and solve the global environmental problem. 【1】 35 residents' unions including villages in the research area were interviewed about water environment management and water use, and detailed data about the investigation area and its surroundings and data related to the Lake Biwa watershed were integrated into a GIS database.
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