Introduction
Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory Group
We aim to understand the function of the brain through computational neuroscience and to develop a Brain Machine Interface (BMI) as a basic technology for IT that realizes ICT technology accessible to all and futuristic communication by applying our obtained knowledge. Cognitive Mechanisms Laboratories (CMC) is developing communication interfaces that will be available anywhere for anyone by understanding the operating principle of the brain and a combination of brain activity measurement, robot engineering, and computational neuroscience. IT’s drastic evolution over the last decade has allowed us to find necessary information through the Internet. Images and videos have become more common as means of sharing information and for telecommunication purposes. On the other hand, strong doubts remain about whether the Internet is improving our lives or our welfare in terms of excessive information, the digital divide, or huge energy consumption. To sort such problems out, we are committed to the pursuit of human-centered communication by developing BMI technology with simple operations and interfaces that address the special needs of the disabled or senior citizens to accurately retain human functions. Director of Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory Group |