Hideyuki CATEAU, PhD (English / Japanese official pages)

RIKEN BSI-Toyota Collaboration Center
2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 3510198, Japan

My main research interests includes:

  • developing a brain-style visual recognition algorithm from neural activity data (Kurashige and Câteau, ICONIP, 2011),
  • a role of dendritic dynamics on the activity patterns of neuronal netwoks (Kurashige and Câteau, PLoS ONE, 2011),
  • multiscale analysis of the neural activity (Safonov et al., 2010),
  • analyzing physiologically observed synchrony phenomena such as spontaneous syncronization, the synfire chain and the inhibition-induced synchrony enhancement (Câteau and Reyes, 2006;Câteau and Fukai, 2001; Shinozaki et al. 2007, 2010).
  • an outcome of spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) revealed with the Fokker-Planck equation (Câteau and Fukai, 2003),
  • the up and down states in striatal and cortico-striatal neurons (Kitano et al., 2002) ,
  • the relations between the synfire-like activity and the STDP (Kitano et al., 2002; Câteau et al., 2008)
  • a role of inhibitory neurons on the developemental plasiticity (Yazaki-Sugiyama et al., 2009) ,
  • time course of enzymatic reactions by analytically integrating the corresponding Michaelis-Menten equations (Câteau and Tanaka, 2002).
  • Recent publications

    email:cateau at brain.riken.jp
    phone:+81-48-462-1111 ext.7188, fax:+81-48-467-6859