1,329 results on '"Kawato, Mitsuo"'
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102. The role of chaotic resonance in cerebellar learning
103. Leaders are made: Learning acquisition of consistent leader-follower relationships depends on implicit haptic interactions
104. From internal models toward metacognitive AI
105. Multivoxel neurofeedback selectively modulates confidence without changing perceptual performance
106. Decoding sequential finger movements from preparatory activity in higher-order motor regions: a functional magnetic resonance imaging multi-voxel pattern analysis
107. Single-trial reconstruction of finger-pinch forces from human motor-cortical activation measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
108. Chapter 10 - Implicit decoded neurofeedback training as a clinical tool
109. Chapter 12 - Translation to the clinic and other modalities
110. A hierarchical Bayesian method to resolve an inverse problem of MEG contaminated with eye movement artifacts
111. Brain Machine Interface and Neuroimaging
112. Visual perceptual learning of a primitive feature in human V1/V2 as a result of unconscious processing, revealed by decoded functional MRI neurofeedback (DecNef)
113. Multiple-time measurements of multidimensional psychiatric states from immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic to one year later: A longitudinal online survey of the Japanese population
114. Value signals guide abstraction during learning
115. Common Brain Networks Between Major Depressive-Disorder Diagnosis and Symptoms of Depression That Are Validated for Independent Cohorts.
116. A multi-site, multi-disorder resting-state magnetic resonance image database.
117. Cerebellar Internal Models: Implications for the Dexterous Use of Tools
118. Variational Bayesian least squares: An application to brain–machine interface data
119. Evaluation of hierarchical Bayesian method through retinotopic brain activities reconstruction from fMRI and MEG signals
120. Concurrent adaptation of force and impedance in the redundant muscle system
121. Estimation of hyper-parameters for a hierarchical model of combined cortical and extra-brain current sources in the MEG inverse problem
122. Brain mechanisms for predictive control by switching internal models: implications for higher-order cognitive functions
123. Author response: Value signals guide abstraction during learning
124. Common Brain Networks Between Major Depressive-Disorder Diagnosis and Symptoms of Depression That Are Validated for Independent Cohorts
125. 50 Years Since the Marr, Ito, and Albus Models of the Cerebellum
126. Hierarchical motor adaptations negotiate failures during force field learning
127. Speech and song: The role of the cerebellum
128. Explicit contextual information selectively contributes to predictive switching of internal models
129. Transition between reciprocal activation and co-contraction during wrist posture control
130. Generalizable brain network markers of major depressive disorder across multiple imaging sites.
131. Overlapping but Asymmetrical Relationships Between Schizophrenia and Autism Revealed by Brain Connectivity
132. Cerebellar Activity Evoked By Common Tool-Use Execution And Imagery Tasks: An Fmri Study
133. Reorganization of Brain Activity for Multiple Internal Models After Short But Intensive Training
134. Towards manipulative neuroscience based on Brain Network Interface
135. How can we realize skillful and precise movement?
136. Single trial learning of external dynamics: What can the brain teach us about learning mechanisms?
137. A model of the coupling between grip aperture and hand transport during human prehension
138. Prevalence and risk factors of internet gaming disorder and problematic internet use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: A large online survey of Japanese adults
139. Reduction of brooding and more general depressive symptoms after fMRI neurofeedback targeting a melancholic functional-connectivity biomarker
140. Required research activities to overcome addiction problems in Japan
141. Brain/MINDS beyond human brain MRI project: A protocol for multi-level harmonization across brain disorders throughout the lifespan
142. Functional significance of stiffness in adaptation of multijoint arm movements to stable and unstable dynamics
143. Activation of the human superior temporal gyrus during observation of goal attribution by intentional objects
144. Mutual Benefits of Using Humanoid Robots in Social Neuroscience
145. A method for estimating torque-vector directions of shoulder muscles using surface EMGs
146. The central nervous system stabilizes unstable dynamics by learning optimal impedance
147. Learning the dynamics of the external world: Brain inspired learning for robotic applications
148. The sources of variability in the time course of reaching movements
149. Statistical characteristics of climbing fiber spikes necessary for efficient cerebellar learning
150. eMOSAIC Model for Humanoid Robot Control
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