Department of System Neuroscience
Research
Living animals, including human beings, get many bits of information from the external and internal environments, integrate them to make decision for appropriate behavioral activity, and finally take action based on self-intension. Employing a wide range of neurophysiological and neuroanatomical techniques, we aim to explore such intricate brain functions. The major goal of our research programs is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying higher motor functions involving the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia.
Outline of Projects
Staff
| TAKADA Masahiko | |
| TSUKAMOTO Yoko | |
| MINE Etsuko | |
| GANGI Mie | |
| NINOMIYA Taihei | |
| SAWADA Kaori | |
| TAKAHARA Daisuke | |
| ENDO Ayumi | |
| HAYASHIZAKI Seiji | |
| KURODA Teiko | |
| YAMAZAKI Yoshiyuki | |
| YUMOTO Naosugi | |
| HIRAOKA Mari | |
| HIRATA Yoshihiro | |
| HOSHI Eiji | |
| INOUE Kenichi | |
| ISOMURA Yoshikazu | |
| MIYACHI Shigehiro | |
| NAMBU Atsushi | |
| RIKU Shouhou | |
| SAWAMURA Hiromasa | |
| TSUBO Yasuhiro | |
| TSUBOKAWA Hirosi | |