JST and DFG to co-sponsor 4 new projects within its FY 2014 Strategic International Research Cooperation Program

The programs and the German partners are: 1. Actual learning using a computational approach (with Markus Ursperg, Magdeburg University), 2. Decoding of the mouse motor cortex by in vivo 2-photon imaging data (with Takashi SATO, Junior Group at Tübingen University), 3. The development of the functional organization of the visual cortex (with Prof. Matthias Kaschube, Frankfurt University), and 4. Autonomous learning of active depth perception that promote efficient sensory representation: to humanoid robot from neural model (with Professor Jochen Triesch, Frankfurt University)

JST news release, Sept. 30, 2014

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