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I'm Shogo Ohmae, M.D., Ph.D.
I am an Assistant Investigator at the Chinese Institute for Brain Research, Beijing (CIBR).
Our team studies neocortico-cerebellar cognitions through large-scale neuronal activity recordings and advanced AI-based modeling.
If you are passionate about pushing the boundaries of AI and neuroscience, we invite you to join us in this exciting endeavor!
Contact: [email protected]
https://cibr.ac.cn/#/teamDetail/cibrTeamteam/708776693555478daae3bc97fe255dcd/Shogo Ohmae?lang=en
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Even the most sophisticated human cognitive functions, such as language processing, needs to be traced back to neural circuits and their computations. However, we currently know very little about the circuit computations behind high-level cognitive functions. To address this gap, we aim to perform large-scale recordings of neuronal activity in the animal brain while the brain processes specific aspects of language. Then, we create deep-learning based AI circuits that imitate the real brain circuits to reproduce the flow and transformation of information in the brain. Through this interdisciplinary strategy, we aim to uncover the computational mechanisms that drive cognitive processing in the brain.
Shogo Ohmae: Emergence of syntax and word prediction in an artificial model of the cerebellum
Shogo Ohmae: Predictive world models in the neocortex and the cerebellum
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