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[16a-K306-2]Differences between human and mouse neurons and their implementation in generative AIs

〇Shunya Yamaguchi1, Rino Saiga1, Chie Inomoto1, Hiroshi Kajiwara1, Naoya Nakamura1, Yu Kakimoto1, Yoshiro Yamamoto1, Masahiro Yasutake2, Masayuki Uesugi2, Akihisa Takeuchi2, Kentaro Uesugi2, Yasuko Terada2, Yoshio Suzuki3, Viktor Nikitin4, De Carlo Francesco4, Yuichi Yamashita5, Masanari Itokawa6, Soichiro Ide6, Kazutaka Ikeda5,6, Ryuta Mizutani1,7 (1.Tokai Univ, 2.JASRI, 3.KEK, 4.ANL, 5.NCNP, 6.Tokyo Met Inst Medical Sci, 7.RIKEN)

Keywords:

generative AI,brain,nano-CT

We analyzed three-dimensional structures of human and mouse neurons and found that the neuronal processes in mice are thinner and more tortuous than in humans. These results indicate that the connections between neurons are restricted in mice. We implemented these findings in generative AIs to produce fake photos of cat faces, human faces, cheese, and birds. The mouse-mimetic AI outperformed the standard AI for the cat face and cheese photos, while the standard AI outperformed for the human face and birds. These results should be ascribable to the connection restriction in the mouse mimetic AIs.

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