We start accepting graduate students through the Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo

Nagai-lab has became a collaborating lab at Department of Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo. We start accepting graduate students to supervise toward their Master/Ph.D degrees. Please check the following pages for details: Department of Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo Call for Postdoctoral Fellows, Graduate Students, and Internship Students

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Paper co-authored by Mr. Aktas, Prof. Ugur, and Project Prof. Nagai has been accepted in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters

A paper co-authored by Mr. Aktas, an IRCN Internship Student, Prof. Ugur, an IRCN Guest Researcher, and Project Prof. Nagai has been accepted in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. The paper presents a neural network for correspondence learning between morphologically different robots. Hakan Aktas, Yukie Nagai, Minoru Asada, Erhan Oztop, and Emre Ugur, “Correspondence Learning Between Morphologically Different Robots via […]

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Review Paper written by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation

A review paper written by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. It presents behavioral experiments of human children and motor learning experiments of robots that investigate how predictive processing of the brain leads to cognitive development. Yukie Nagai, “Cognitive Development Based on Predictive Processing in the Brain,” Journal of Health, Physical Education […]

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Open lab at UTokyo Program “東大の研究室をのぞいてみよう!”

We will open our lab during the UTokyo Program “東大の研究室をのぞいてみよう!” to be held on March 25-26, 2024. This program aims to encourage high school students in the world to enroll the University of Tokyo by showing our research activities. Please see the following page for details. UTokyo Program “東大の研究室をのぞいてみよう!”, The University of Tokyo, March 25-26, 2024.

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Paper co-authored by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Acta Psychologica

A paper co-authored by Project Prof. Nagai has been published in Acta Psychologica. In collaboration with Prof. Yoshida, IRCN guest researcher, the paper presents the developmental relationship between children’s visual attention and their object manipulation using saliency-based model. Lichao Sun, David J. Francis, Yukie Nagai, and Hanako Yoshida, “Early development of saliency-driven attention through object manipulation,” Acta Psychologica, 243:104124, March […]

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