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Neural Oscillation Conference 2013
National
Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan
PROGRAM
Day
1 (July 18th, Thursday)
13:00 Opening remark
Atsushi Nambu (National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
13:10-14:10 Special lecture
Chair: Nobuhiro Mikuni (Sapporo
Medical University School of Medicine)
Electrophysiological study of human sensorimotor
control
Chun Kee Chung (Seoul University)
14:10-16:25 Session 1: Epilepsy, hippocampus, and oscillation
Chair: Akio Ikeda (Kyoto
University), Takeharu Kunieda (Kyoto University)
Keynote Lecture
14:10-14:50
Watching the human brain at work from within:
Neural oscillations and their behavioral correlates
Nathan Crone (Johns Hopkins University)
Presentations
14:50-15:10 Clinical
ECoG/single unit analysis for epilepsy surgery and brain mapping
Kensuke Kawai
(The University of Tokyo)
15:10-15:30 High-frequency neural oscillations in pediatric epilepsy
Tomoyuki
Akiyama (Okayama University)
15:30-15:50
Dynamic
modulation of neural oscillation under physiological and epileptic conditions
Riki
Matsumoto (Kyoto University)
15:50-16:10 Causality analysis of the local
field potential and its application to epileptic
seizure
Ryosuke
Hosaka (Fukuoka University)
-16:25 Discussion
16:25-16:45 - Coffee break -
16:45-18:00 Session 2: Cortico-basal ganglia circuit and
Oscillation
Chair:
Atsuo Fukuda (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine), Yoshikazu
Ugawa
(Fukushima University)
Presentations
16:45-17:05 Beta oscillatory activity
of single neurons in the subthalamic nucleus in patients with Parkinson’s
disease
Kazutaka
Kobayashi (Nihon University)
17:05-17:25 Functional
couplings between bilateral motor cortices and subthalamic nuclei in patients
with Parkinson’s disease
Kenji Kato (National
Institute for Physiological Sciences)
17:25-17:45 Oscillatory activities in parkinsonism
Olivier Darbin (University of Southern Alabama)
-18:00 Discussion
18:00-18:40 Educational Lecture
Chair: Takashi Nagamine (Sapporo Medical University
School of Medicine)
ABCs of the Basal Ganglia
Atsushi Nambu (National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
19:00- Poster presentation and discussion
19:30- Social
Day 2 (July 19th, Friday)
9:00-10:15 Session 3: Imaging and brain network
Chair: Shozo Tobimatsu (Kyushu
University), Toshihiko Aso (Kyoto University)
Presentations
9:00-9:20 Restoration of motor
function and brain neuroplasticity in stroke hemiparesis
Satoko
Koganemaru (Kyoto University)
9:20-9:40 How do humans choose one arm from the other?
Rieko Osu (ATR)
9:40-10:00 Where there is smoke, there is craving –
neural circuits of addiction
Takuya
Hayashi (RIKEN)
-10:15 Discussion
10:15-10:35 - Coffee break -
10:35-12:30 Session 4: New approaches in oscillation studies
Chair: Hajime Mushiake (Tohoku University), Masao
Matsuhashi (Kyoto University)
Presentations
10:35-10:55 Age-related
changes across the primary and secondary somatosensory areas: An analysis of
neuromagnetic oscillatory activities
Koichi
Hagiwara (Kyusyu University)
10:55-11:15 Statistical
method for detecting phase shifts in alpha rhythm from single-trial
electroencephalogram
Yasushi
Naruse (NICT)
11:15-11:35 Controlling neural oscillations and causal
information flow in the human brain
Keiichi
Kitajo (RIKEN)
11:35-11:55 Spatiotemporal analysis of human neural
oscillation by simultaneous fMRI-EEG
Hiroaki
Mizuhara (Kyoto University)
11:55-12:15 Large
scale spatiotemporal spike patterning associated with wave propagation of beta
oscillation in motor cortex
Kazutaka
Takahashi (Chicago University)
-12:30 Discussion
12:30 Closing Remark
Akio Ikeda (Kyoto University)
List of Posters
P01 Correlation
between scalp-recorded and subdural slow cortical potentials: direct comparison
during neuro-feedback training
Tomoyuki Fumuro
Research and Educational Unit of Leaders for Integrated
Medical System, Kyoto
University
P02 Cortico-muscular coherence in healthy
preterm and term neonate
Hoshinori Kanazawa
Dept. of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P03 Ascending
beta oscillation from finger muscle to sensorimotor cortex contributes to
enhanced steady-state motor output in humans
Manyoel Lim
MEG Center, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Seoul
National University Hospital
P04 Cortical oscillatory changes between motor
imagery and execution
Hidekazu Saito
Dept. of Neurology, School
of Medicine, Sapporo Medical University
P05 Plastic change of the human primary motor cortex (M1) activation after transcranial
DC stimulation (tDCS): a neuromagnetic study
Yusuke Mikami
Human Brain Research
Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P06 A virtual lesion study on awareness of
subjective motor intention using rTMS.
Aoi Ashizuka
Human Brain Research Center,
Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P07 Vocalization modulates ECoG high gamma
activity in human auditory cortex
Takuya Ibaraki
Dept.
of Cognitive Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
P08 Oscillation in rat auditory cortex
representing emotional value of sound and texture of chord
Tomoyo
Shiramatsu-Isoguchi
Dept. of Mechano-Informatics, Graduate School of Information Science and
Technology, The
University of Tokyo
P09 Time-frequency analysis of rotating snakes illusion
by
magnetoencephalography
Akinori Takeda
Dept. of Biomedical Science, School of Medicine, Kyushu University
P10 Caffeine-assisted oscillatory signal
traveling between visual and retrosplenial cortices
Hiroshi Yoshimura
Institute of Health Biosciences, Graduate School, The University of
Tokushima
P11 Concurrent activation of striatal direct
and indirect projection neurons by using optogenetics
Hiromi Sano
Division of System Neurophysiology, National Institute for Physiological
Sciences
P12 High-frequency palidal stimulation blocks
local neuronal activity and information flow through the basal ganglia
Satomi Chiken
Division
of System Neurophysiology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences
P13 Cortical midline network in the brain of
marmoset monkeys
Chihiro Yokoyama
Bio-function
Imaging Team, RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies
P14 Mental manipulation of visual object revealed
functional involvements of intraparietal sulcus and premotor area
Norihiko Kawaguchi
Dept.
of Neurophysiology, School of Medicine, Tohoku University
P15 Sleep stage changes connectivity in human cortices: a cortico-cortical
evoked potential study
Kiyohide Usami
Dept.
of Neurology, School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P16 Coupled osicllations in primate hippocampus
during REM sleep
Tatsuya Mima
Human
Brain Research Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P17 Intraoperative monitoring of perisylvian
language network by means of cortico-cortical evoked potentials
Yukihiro Yamao
Dept.
of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P18 Intelligibility of speech perception
depends on the pre-stimulus oscillatory phase
Takayuki Onojima
Graduate
School of Informatics, Kyoto University
P19 Auditory steady-state gamma responses of
MEG in children with autism spectrum disorders: A preliminary study
Hidetoshi Takahashi
Dept.
of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and
Psychiatry
P20 Gamma-band auditory response in early stage
of schizophrenia
Mariko Tada
Dept.
of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
P21 Impaired neural synchrony during gaze
processing in schizophrenia
Kenji Kirihara
Dept.
of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
P22 Resting state brain oscillation in
schizophrenia: an MEG study
June Sic Kim
MEG
Center, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Seoul National
University Hospital
P23 Coordinate representations in sensory-motor
cortex during wrist movements: an fMRI study
Yusuke Fujiwara
Dept.
of Motor Control and Rehabilitation, ATR
P24 Neurophysiological and Anatomical Studies of
Somatosensory Cortex Area 3a of Marmosets
Daisuke Koketsu
Division
of System Neurophysiology, National Institute of Physiological Sciences
P25 Are afterdischarges by cortical stimulation
at seizure onset zones similar to clinical seizures? A study by subdural
electrodes in partial epilepsy patients
Kyoko Kanazawa
Dept.
of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P26 HFO correlates of cortico-cortical evoked potentials reveal altered
excitability in the human epileptic focus
Katsuya Kobayashi
Dept.
of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P27 Scalp-recorded slow cortical shifts
associated with vagus nerve stimulation: Is it a good biomarker to predict
good responders ?
Borgil Bayasgalan
Dept. of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
P28 A simulation to identify the molecular
mechanisms responsible for suppression of epileptic seizures by focal brain
cooling
Yoriko Yamamura
Mathematical
Informatics Lab., Nara Institute of Science and Technology
P29 Intra-operative Monitoring of Inter-hemispheric
EEG Connectivity During corpus Callosotomy
Eiichi Okumura
Dept.
of Epileptology, School of Medicine, Tohoku University
P30 A gamma "surfer" rides transient
rhythmic "wave" - Observation of local phase-amplitude coupling using
MEG
Eiichi Okumura
Yokogawa
Electric Corporation
P31 Intracortical water diffusion systems can
retain the carryover effect after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
through their coupling between the stimulated and remote regions
Mitsunari Abe
Dept.
of Functional Brain Research, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center
of
Neurology
and Psychiatry
P32 Resting-state fluctuations in the brain measured by spin-echo BOLD fMRI
Toshihiko Aso
Human Brain Research Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto Unniversity
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