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The 16th NIBB Conference "Information Processing in Neuron Network III : Advanced Methodology and its Application"

Organizers Kenichi Naka
Venue National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki , 444-8585, Japan
Date Mar. 10-11, 1986
Program
Program
Opening Remarks by Prof. T.S. Okada (Director-General, NIBB)
Welcome Address: Tokindo Okada, the Director General of NIBB
   
1. Visual strategies for arthropod behavior.
  T. Yamaguchi (Okayama Univ.)
2. Functional analysis of the insect ocellar system.
  H. Tateda (Kyushu Univ.)
3. Neuroethology and chronobiology.
  Y. Chiba (Yamaguchi Univ.)
4. "Mating dance" and the neuronal processing of the brain in the male silkworm moth.
  T. Shibuya and  R. Kanzaki (Univ. of Tsukuba)
5. Regulation of heart by identified neurons of a mollusc.
  M. Kobayashi (Hiroshima Univ.)
6. Neuroethology and developmental genetics of Drosophilla.
  Y. Hotta (Univ. of Tokyo)
7. Equilibrium reactions in lobsters.
  P. L. Newland (Univ. of Glasgow)
8. Integrative mechanisms controlling directional sensitivity of an identified sensory interneurons in the cricket.
  J. P. Miller (Univ. of California, Berkeley)
9. Analysis of sensory system of electric fish.
  W. Heiligenberg (Scripps Inst. Ocean., California)
10. Neuroendocrine control mechanism for the expression of sexual behavior.
  Y. Arai (Juntendo Univ.)
11. Physiological significance of the hypothalamic  neurosecretory system in the control of innate behavior.
  A. Urano (Saitama Univ.)
12. Central mechanism of monkey's behavior originated by the hypothalamus.
  Y. Oomura (Kyushu Univ.)
13. Changes of monkey prefrontal neuron activities during course of learning.
  K. Kubota (Kyoto Univ.)
   
Closing remarks: K.-1. Naka, NIBB

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