Session Details
[1MS-14]【J】Unraveling the Bounded Rationality of Life: Intelligent Adaptation at Cellular, Tissue, and Individual Levels
Wed. Dec 3, 2025 11:15 AM - 12:35 PM JST
Wed. Dec 3, 2025 2:15 AM - 3:35 AM UTC
Wed. Dec 3, 2025 2:15 AM - 3:35 AM UTC
Room 14(Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 4F, 419)
Organizer: Akatsuki Kimura (National Institute of Genetics), Fumitaka Osakada (Nagoya University)
Living organisms, such as animals and cells, flexibly adapt to survive in uncertain and dynamic environments. Such strategies are based on “bounded rationality", which differ from artificial intelligence. This symposium introduces the concept of “bounded rationality" in living systems by focusing on their ability to perceive and recognize environments and to behave adaptively and flexibly. We aim to highlight “bounded rationality" at the cellular, tissue, and individual levels through experimental and theoretical approaches and to discuss intelligence in living systems.
[1MS-14-01]Predictive Processing for Flexible Perception in Ambiguous Environments
○Fumitaka Osakada1 (1. Nagoya University)
[1MS-14-02]Nuclear Centration in a Heterogeneous Cellular Environment
○Akatsuki Kimura1,2 (1. Natl. Inst. Genetics, 2. Genetics Course, SOKENDAI)
[1MS-14-03]Visualization and Interpretation of Cellular Responses to Fluctuating Glucose: An Information-Processing Perspective
○Hiroko Sano1, Toshiyuki Sato2, Shosei Yoshida2, Kodai Terada3, Yohei Kondo4, Naoki Honda4 (1. Kurume Univ.・Inst. of Life Sci., 2. NIBB・Div. of Germ Cell Biology, 3. Nagoya Univ.・Med., 4. Nagoya Univ.・Grad. Sch. of Med.)
[1MS-14-04]Context-dependent flexible purpose switching: Adaptive strategies for non-stationary environments across behavioral and developmental levels
○Naoki Honda1,2 (1. Nagoya Univ., 2. Hiroshima Univ.)
