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1997 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

A study of decision processes for motion discrimination

Research Project

Project/Area Number 07045050
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for international Scientific Research

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
SectionUniversity-to-University Cooperative Research
Research Field 神経・脳内生理学
Research InstitutionKyoto University

Principal Investigator

MIKAMI Akichika  Kyoto University, Primate Research Institute, Professor, 霊長類研究所, 教授 (40027503)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) ニューサム ウィリアム  スタンフォード大学, 医学部, 教授
NEWSOME William T.  Stanford University, School of Medicine, Professor
Project Period (FY) 1995 – 1997
Keywordsmonkey / visual motion / PET / neuron / visual cognition / decision / randon dots / eye movement
Research Abstract

The objective of this research is to investigate brain mechanism underling perception and decision making process of the direction of visual motion. In order to achieve this objectiv, we used 2 approaches. In Japan, we used the functional imaging technique to map the activated areas of the whole brain while the monkey (rhesus monkey) is performing the perception and decision task of visual motion. We used the PET machine in Hamamatsu Phononics which is specially designed for animal use. To develop the computer program of moving random dots and to train monkeys, staffs of Professor Newsomels laboratory in the Stanford University came to Japan and help Japanese teem. We also had the discussion meeting 3 times in Japan and 5 times in the United States to design the project and to discuss the results of the PET study. In the United States, Newsome used the different approach to investigate the brain mechanisms of visual motion --recording of single neuronal activities. He and his staffs introduced micro-electrode into the parietal cortex to determine the characteristics of neuronal activities during the visual perception and decision process of behaving monkeys. They started recording from the parietal association cortex, since we found in our preliminary PET study that the parietal cortex is active during the visual motion task. They found that neuronal activity related decision process. Thus the corroboration between Japan and the United States worked very effciently and researches performed in both laboratory was productive.

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All Publications (16 results)

  • [Publications] Mikami, A.: "Visual neurons with higher selectivity can retain memory in the monkey temporal cortex." Neurosci. Letters. 192. 157-160 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Movshon, J.A.: "Visual response properties of striate cortical neurons projecting to area MT in macaque monkeys." J. Neurosci.16. 7733-7741 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Kodaka, Y.: "Neuronal activity in the frontal eye field of the monkey is modulated while attention is focused on to a stimulus in the peripheral visual field, irrespective of eye movement." Neurosci. Res.28. 291-298 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Shimodozono, M.: "Visual receptive fields and movement fields of visuomovement neurons in the monkey premotor cortex obtained during a visually guided." Neurosci. Res.29. 55-71 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Mikami, A.: "Functional mapping of the macaque brain region related to Saccade eye movement" Neurosci. Res. Sup.21. 9 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Mikami, A.: "PET assesment of brain activation in macaque monkey performing a visual direction discrimination task." Neurosci. Abst.23. 460 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Mikami, A.: "The association cortex : Structure and Function" Hawood academic Pub., 317 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Irimoto, T.: "Animisum and Shamanism in the North" Hokkaido University Press, 336 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Mikami, A.: "Visual neurons with higher selectivity can retain memory in the monkey temporal cortex." Neurosci. Letters. 192. 157-160 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Movshon, J.A.and Newsome, W.T., Visual: "response properties of striate cortical neurons projecting to area MT in macaque monkeys." J.Neurosci.16. 7733-7741 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Kodaka, Y., Mikami, A.and Kubota K.: "Neuronal activity in the frontal eyefield of the monkey is modulated while attention is focused on to a stimulus in the peripheral visual field, irrespective of eye movement." Neurosci. Res.28. 291-298 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Shimodozono, M., Mikami, A.and Kubota, K.: "Visual receptive fields and movement fields of visuomovement neurons in the monkey premotor cortex obtained during a visually guided reaching task." Neurosci. Res.29. 55-71 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Mikami, A., Ando, I., Inoue, M.and Tsukada, H.: "Functional mapping of the macaque brain region related to saccade eye movement." Neurosci. Res.Sup.21. 205 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Mikami, A., Ando, I., Inoue, M., Tsukada, H., DeAngelis, G.C., Miezin, F.M., Newsome, W.T.and Petersen, S.E.: "PET assesment of brain activation in maqaque monkeys performing a visual direction discrimination task." Neurosci. Abst.23. 460 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Mikami, A., Sakata, H.and Fuster, J.: The association cortices : structure and function.Hawood Academic Pub., 317 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Irimoto, T.: Animisum and Shamanism in the North.Hokkaido University Press, 336 (1997)

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