The free energy principle of the brain: experiments and verification

2021 Dec 13 (Mon), 14 (Tue)

Online

A two-day workshop on FEP focusing on experiments and biological mechanisms

Tutorial (in Japanese)

Each day before the talk sessions, the tutorial course on FEP is provided.

Talk Sessions

Talk sessions by leading scientists from experments and theory of FEP

The goal of this event is to bring experimental and theoretical scientists together to share the advances the biological mechanisms of the FEP


This workshop successfully ended.

Thank you so much for your active participation!

Tutorial lecturer

Masatoshi Yoshida

Hokkaido University

Link to Tutorial Information

Speakers

Rafal Bogacz

University of Oxford

Hitoshi Okamoto

RIKEN CBS

Rosalyn Moran

King's Colledge London

Jun Tani

OIST

Naoki Honda

Hiroshima University

Beren Millidge

University of Oxford

Ken-ichi Amemori

Kyoto University

Miguel Aguilera

Sussex University

Takuya Isomura

RIKEN CBS

The Venue

This event is held online.

Please register from here.

Organizers

Hideaki Shimazaki, CHAIN Hokkaido University

Masatoshi Yoshida, CHAIN Hokkaido University

Takuya Isomura, RIKEN CBS

Naoki Honda, Hiroshima U

Christopher Buckley, Sussex U

This workshop is supported by

Joint Research by the National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS Program No. 01112005)

and

Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas A: Cell type census of adaptive neuronal circuits: biological mechanisms of structural and functional organization

Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas B: Frontiers in brain and life sciences on active information gain in an uncertain environment

AMED: Study of circuit and molecular network in decision-making behavior in pathological social withdrawal (Hikikomori) in mental disorders.

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council grant number BB/P022197/1

Center for Human Nature, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience (CHAIN)

Hokkaido University, Japan