Uehara Laboratory
Neural Information Dynamics Laboratory
Neural Information Dynamics Laboratory
Welcome to the website of the Neural Information Dynamics Laboratory (Uehara Lab) at Toyohashi University of Technology.
Our lab conducts neuroscience research to elucidate the neural substrates underlying neural information processing for sensorimotor and cognitive control, as well as flexible decision-making. The actions and cognition we experience in our daily lives are based on the utilization of various neural information mechanisms, with myriad neurons in the brain. Despite scientific advancements, there remain many unknowns about the complex neural systems and the body. By combining psychophysics experiments, recordings of neural activity (MRI, EEG, Brain stimulation), and neuroinformatics, we aim to understand brain function. Based on our empirical findings, we develop apparatuses to support physical education and rehabilitation. In our laboratory, we strive to develop a bidirectional cycle between basic research and social implementation.
If you are interested in our research activities or if you are a student or researcher who would like to collaborate with us, please feel free to contact us.
PI: Professor Kazumasa Uehara
April 1, 2026: New members joined our lab: Haziq Iqbal bin Mustafa, Gerelt-od Munkhjin, Nagomi Okada, and Takeru Furuhashi (B4); Haruto Omatani and Mr. Jin Kitsukawa (M1).
April 1, 2026: Uehara was promoted to Professor at the Human-Centered AgriTech Co-Creation Center (HAC³).
March 22, 2026: B4 student Baba received the FY2025 TUT Alumni Association President's Award. Congratulations!
March 20–21, 2026: M1 student Honda and B4 students Hachiya and Baba presented their research at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Japan Human Brain Mapping Society.
If you are interested in working with us as an undergraduate, graduate student, or postdoctoral researcher, please feel free to contact me. Applications for JSPS PD/RPD for FY2024 are now open. For more details, please go to "Recruit page".
Our lab also accepts collaboration research with industry. Please contact us if you are interested. For more details, please go to "Recruit page".