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2005-11-02: Human SCINT Seminar (11)
Poster Mihoko Otake  Registed 2005-12-25 22:29 (2016 hits)

Date: 2005.11.2 (Wed) 13:00-14:15
Place: General Research Building, Room 663
Speaker: Hajime Asama
Title: Emergence of Adaptive Motor Function through Interaction between Body, Brain and Environment
- Understanding of Mobiligence by Constructive Approach -
Keywords: Mobiligence, Interaction among body, brain and environment, Adaptive behavior, Integration of Biology and Engineering, Constructive Approach

Affiliation: Research into Artifacts, Center for Engineering (RACE), Department of Precision Machinery Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
Position: Professor
Laboratory: Asama Lababoratory
Disciplines: Neurophysiology, Robotics, Brain Science, Control Engineering, Congnitive Science
Societies and Conferences: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), Robotics Society of Japan (RSJ), Society of Instruments and Control Engineers (SICE), Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME); SPIE International Symposium on Optomechatronic Technologies (ISOT2005), The 31st Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON 2005), The 5th International Conference on Field and Service Robotics (FSR 2005), 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2004), 2004 International Symposium on Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems (DARS2004)

Bibliography: Hajime Asama, Emergence of Adaptive Motor Function through Interaction between Body, Brain and Environment- Understanding of Mobiligence by Constructive Approach -, Human Science Integration Seminar Abstracts, No. 11, pp. 1, 2005.
(Please use this bibliography when you cite this abstract.)

Abstract:
A new program entitled Emergence of Adaptive Motor Function through Interaction between Body, Brain, and Environment – Understanding of Mobiligence by Constructive Approach - started in 2005, as a MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas. In this keynote presentation, the outline of the program is introduced. Its objective is to elucidate the mechanism of adaptive motor function by constructive approach in collaboration with biology and engineering, which must be emerged through dynamic interaction between body, brain and environment, derived by mobility.
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