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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
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