Session Details
[1S02m]AMED-JST collaborative area "Multisensing" symposium: Integration of sensory information in peripheral sensory organs and the central nervous system.
Mon. Mar 17, 2025 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM JST
Mon. Mar 17, 2025 11:30 PM - 1:20 AM UTC
Mon. Mar 17, 2025 11:30 PM - 1:20 AM UTC
Room 2
Oranizers :Takuya Sasaki (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University) and Takeshi Hiyama (Graduate School and Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University)
Sponsored by : AMED-JST Collaboration Area: "Multi-Sensing"
In the cognitive process of sensory perception, sensory information is integrated through the selection and extraction from information at the level of peripheral sensory organs, followed by the integration of top-down and bottom-up information in the central nervous system. During this integration process, interactions between multiple sensory modalities bring about simultaneity and modulation of sensations. In addition, errors between sensory information and predictions based on internal models contribute to sensory modulation. However, the details of such integration mechanisms are still not clear. This symposium brings together researchers focusing on various hierarchies and various sensory modalities to discuss the overall picture of the sensory system. Through the symposium, it is expected that the common rules of sensory information processing will become apparent. Furthermore, this symposium aims to widely publicize the purpose and latest achievements of the AMED-JST collaborative area "Multisensing" to researchers in anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology.
[1S02m-1]The cochlea of the inner ear: the unique physiological architectures and their relevance to hearing loss
○Hiroshi Hibino (Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University)
[[OD]1S02m-2]Quantitative pain evaluation with human sensory nerve organoid in vitro with special microfluidics culture device
○Shinsuke Shibata1,2, Kentaro Okuyama1, Keiko Uchiyama1, Junpei Nakayama1, Aya Sindori1, Manabu Hayatsu1, Tomoko Shindo2, Nobuko Moritoki2, Eri Niiyama1,3, Jiro Kawada1,3 (1.Div Microsc Anat, Grad Sch Med Dent, Niigata Univ, 2.EM Lab, Keio Univ Sch Med, 3.Jiksak Bioengineering)
[[OD]1S02m-3]Regulation of development and neuronal function of the retina and brain by central nervous system-specific microRNA-124a
○Takahisa Furukawa (Osaka Uniersity, Institute for Protein Research, AMED-CREST, Moonshot R&D, COI-NEXT)
[1S02m-4]Internal model of the cerebellum for rhythm perception
○Masaki Tanaka (Hokkaido University)
[[OD]1S02m-5]Sensing and regulatory mechanisms of visceral physiological states by the insular cortex
○Takuya Sasaki1,2 (1.Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, 2.Tohoku University School of Medicine)