加藤 明

Katoh Akira

  • 准教授
  • 学位:博士(理学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine
  • Graduate School of Medicine / Course of Advanced Medical Science
  • Graduate School of Medicine / Course of Medical Science

ジャンル

  • Mental Health
  • Animals And Plants
  • Mental Training
  • Biotechnology

研究と関連するSDGs

  • Good Health and Well-Being
  • Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • motion sickness
  • Motor learning
  • Inhibitory interneuron
  • Purkinje cell
  • Ca channel
  • Plasticity
  • Cerebellum
  • Eye movement
  • Learning & Memory
  • Optogenetics
  • Neural circuit

研究分野

  • Life sciences Neuroscience - general
  • Life sciences Neuroscience - general

受賞

  • The Zaffaroni Innovation Fund Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • The Human Frontier Science Program Long-term Fellowship

論文

Skeletal Muscle-Derived Stem Cell Transplantation Accelerates the Recovery of Peripheral Nerve Gap Injury under 50% and 100% Allogeneic Compatibility with the Swine Leucocyte Antigen.

The effects of corticotropin-releasing factor on motor learning.

Differentiation Capacity of Porcine Skeletal Muscle-Derived Stem Cells as Intermediate Species between Mice and Humans.

Approach to prevent motion sickness caused by vestibular/visual environments given to mice

The Sensitivity for Organophosphate in the PNPLA6 cDNA transformed cell line coding for neuropathy target esterase

Learning Paradigms and Genetic Tools for the Study of Cerebellum-Dependent Learning and Memory

The influence of stimulus and behavioral histories on predictive control of smooth pursuit eye movements

Effects of smooth pursuit and second‐order stimuli on visual motion prediction

Optogenetic Control of Synaptic AMPA Receptor Endocytosis Reveals Roles of LTD in Motor Learning.

Abnormal gait, reduced locomotor activity and impaired motor coordination in Dgcr2-deficient mice

Preparation of bioadhesive phosphorescent particles and their use as makers for video-oculography.

Wavelength modulation spectroscopy of formaldehyde using 3um DFG laser.

Purkinje cell responses during visually and vestibularly driven smooth eye movements in mice

Calibration of infrared video-oculography by using bioadhesive phosphorescent particles for accurate measurement of vestibulo-ocular reflex in mice.

The study of eye movements in rodents as the potential diagnostic criteria of sick house syndrome.

Disruption of Learned Timing in P/Q Calcium Channel Mutants

Motor deficits in homozygous and heterozygous P/Q-type calcium channel mutants

講演?口頭発表等

  • Prior vestibular/visual combined stimuli suppress motion sickness symptoms in mice
  • Functional Analysis for the neuropathy target esterase gene using genetically engineered mice
  • Formaldehyde gas exposure altered reflexive eye movements in transgenic mice harboring human neuropathy target esterase (hNTE) gene
  • Function of Neuropathy Target Esterase in Mice
  • Predictive control of smooth pursuit eye movements based on stimulus and behavioral histories
  • Effects of stress on corticosterone in urine and adaptive motor learning in the VOR in mice
  • Inhibition of PVN neurons influences stress-induced changes of motor learning in the VOR
  • Influence of formaldehyde gas exposure to reflexive eye movements in mice Mechanisms for stimulus generalization of learned changes in the vestibulo-ocular reflex
  • Computational analysis to identify potential instructive signals for an oculomotor learning process.

所属学会

  • Japanese Society for Cerebellum and its Disorders
  • The Physiological Society of Japan
  • Asia-Pacific Neural Network Society
  • The Japanese Society of Clinical Ecology
  • JAPANESE NEURAL NETWORK SOCIETY
  • THE JAPAN NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY
  • Society for Neuroscience

共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題

Study on highly sensitive detection of chemical substances that affect living body using broadband mid infrared laser

Influences of stresses to motor learning

Towards the diagnosis method for the toxicity of organophosphorus

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