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Contributed Sessions on Human Science Integration and its Synthetic Research Methodology was held during the conference.

The purpose of this organized dual session is to embody research community and knowledge base towards human science integration, through encouraging interaction among researchers of different research fields related to human science and technology. We discuss the synthetic research methodology which is necessary for human science integration. The focus is on the physical and mental bases of human through integrating data and knowledge at all scales in diverse research fields which include but not be limited to: neuroinformatics, neurophysiology, neuroengineering, brain imaging, cognitive science, psychology, healthcare, and welfare technology. The goal of this session is to discuss how we can integrate human science so that we can solve the problem of human i.e., diseases, disorders and improve our daily life. CODATA is the society for effective sharing of scientific data, and we would like to explore the effective sharing of knowledge of human. Holistic research field on human like traditional Chinese medicine would give us suggestion. Of course, neuroscience and neuroinformatics are interdisciplinary research fields. We would like to discuss human science integration through integrating eastern and western perspective.

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