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Group C - Social Adaptation

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We have investigated mechanisms for the formation of social hierarchy and adaptive mechanisms for individuals to exist in a society, which are both, emerged from individual interactions. Towards this goal we perform novel approaches that combine neuroethological analysis and mathematical modeling.

Group Leader: Hitoshi Aonuma, Hokkaido University


Planned Research Groups


Hitoshi Aonuma

Jun Ota

Daisuke Kurabayashi

subjects

Systematic understanding of real time selection of behavior pattern
(Leader: Hitoshi Aonuma, Associate Professor, Research Institute for Electric Science, Hokkaido University)

Constructive understanding of the mechanism for formation of sociality in insect
(Leader: Jun Ota, Associate Professor, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)

Principle of the formation of insects’ sociality under the different stages of complexity
(Leader: Daisuke Kurabayashi, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)


Insect brain and neuronal modeling

Aggressive behavior of crickets

Subscribed Research Groups


Toru Miura

Mizuki(Kazuki) Tsuji

Kotaro Oka

Takashi Nagao

Etsuro Ito

Naotaka Fujii

subjects

Molecular, physiological ant theoretical studies on the mobiligence in social insects
(Leader: Toru Miura, Hokkaido University)

The evolution of decentralized regulatory mechanisms in insect societies
(Leader: Mizuki (Kazuki) Tsuji, University of Ryukyus)

Quantitative understanding of song perception mechanism in female zebra finch by collaborative research in biology and engineering
(Leader: Kotaro Oka, Keio University)

Social and cognitive investigation on the neural mechanism of mind understanding and adaptive behavior
(Leader: Motoichiro Kato, Keio University)

Neurohormonal control of development and motivation of instinctive behavior in insects
(Leader: Takashi Nagao, Kanazawa Institute of Technology)

Modification system for social adaptive behavior
(Leader: Etsuro Ito, Tokushima Bunri University)

Revealing neural mechanism of mobility strategy in primates
(Leader: Naotaka Fujii, RIKEN)