Journal papers

Preprints


Journal Papers (refreed)

18. Y. Ishikawa, T. Yamanobe, Asymptotic expansion of a nonlinear oscillator with a jump-diffusion process, Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 35, 969-1004 (2018)

17. T. Yamanobe, Global dynamics of a stochastic neuronal oscillator, Physical Review E, 88, 052709 (2013)

16. T. Yamanobe, Stochastic phase transition opearator, Physical Review E, 84, 011924 (2011); T. Yamanobe, Erratum: Stochastic phase transition operator, Physical Review E, 88, 019904(E) (2013)

15. K. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, J. Fukushima, S. Kurkin, Role of the frontal eye fields in smooth-gaze tracking, Progress in brain research, 143, 391-401 (2004)

14. N. Takeichi, J. Fukushima, S. Kurkin, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, K. Fukushima, Directional asymmetry in smooth ocular tracking in the presence of visual background in young and adult primates, Experimental Brain Research, 149, 380-90 (2003)

13. K. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, J. Fukushima, S. Kurkin, B.W. Peterson, Coding of smooth eye movements in 3-D space by frontal cortex, Nature, 149, 157-162 (2002)

12. K. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, J. Fukushima, Predictive responses of periarcuate pursuit neurons to visual target motion, Experimental Brain Research 145, 104-120 (2002)

11. Y. Shinmei, T. Yamanobe, J. Fukushima, K. Fukushima, Purkinje cells of the cerebellar dorsal vermis in the monkey: simple-spike activity during pursuit and passive whole body rotation, Journal of Neurophysiology 87, 1836-1849 (2002)

10. T. Yamanobe, K. Pakdaman, Response of a pacemaker neuron model to stochastic pulse trains, Biological Cybernetics 86, 155-166 (2002)

9. T. Yamanobe, T. Nomura, K. Pakdaman, S. Sato, Response of a pacemaker neuron model to transient pulse trains, Systems and Computers in Japan 33, 63-73 (2002)

8. K. Fukushima,S. G. Wells, T. Yamanobe, N. Takeichi, Y. Shinmei, J. Fukushima, Adaptive changes in smooth pursuit eye movements induced by cross-axis pursuit-vestibular interaction training in monkeys, Experimental Brain Research 139, 473-481, (2001)

7. 福島順子,山野辺貴信,新明康弘, 福島菊郎, サル前頭眼野の化学的不活性化--精神分裂病患者の滑動性眼球運動障害に対する前頭眼野の関与--, 脳と精神の医学, 12, 53-62 (2001)

6. K. Fukushima, J. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, S. Kurkin, Adaptive eye movements induced by cross-axis pursuit-vestibular interactions in trained monkeys, Acta Otolaryngologica, Suppl 121, 73-79 (2001)

5. E. Takeuchi,T. Yamanobe, K. Pakdaman,S. Sato, Analysis of models for crustacean stretch receptors, Biological Cybernetics 84, 349-363 (2001)

4. 山野辺貴信,野村泰伸,K. Pakdaman,佐藤俊輔, 過渡的パルス入力に対するペースメーカ細胞モデルの応答, 電子情報通信学会論文誌 D-II, J83-D-II, 1811-1821 (2000)

3. T. Yamanobe, K. Pakdaman, S. Sato, Rate coding in a chain of pulse-coupled oscillators, Physical Review E 60, 4564-4570 (1999)

2. T. Yamanobe, K. Pakdaman, T. Nomura, S. Sato, Analysis of the response of a pacemaker neuron model to transient inputs, Biosystems Special Issue 48, 287-295 (1998)

1. S. Sato, T. Nomura, S. Doi, T. Yamanobe, On the behavior of mRIC -- a simple model of living pacemakers driven by periodic pulse trains, Biosystems 40, 169-176 (1997)

Refereed conference proceedings

1. T. Yamanobe, Input-output transformation of a neuronal oscillator, SCIS-ISIS 2016 , Aug. 25--28, 582--583 (2016)

2. T. Yamanobe,K. Pakdaman, T. Nomura, S. Sato, The response of lobster stretch receptor models to single pulses and step currents, The fifth international conference on neural information processing '98 Kitakyushu, Oct. 21--23 vol.3, 1252--1255 (1998)

International conference abstract

18. T. Yamanobe, Approximation of transition density of the Morris-Lecar model including a diffusion term, 12th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, July 11-15, Belin, (2020)

17. T. Yamanobe, Reduction of the dynamics of stochastic neuronal models by sparse discrete cosine transform, 11th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, July 10, Belin, (2018)

16. Takanobu Yamanobe, Reduction of the dynamics of a stochastic neuronal model by using non-negative matrix factorization, Neuroscience 2017, Nov. 11, Washington DC, (2017)

15. T. Yamanobe, Y. Ishikawa, Input-output transformation of a stochastic neuron model with synaptic and ion-channel noises, 10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, July 5, Copenhagen, (2016)

14. T. Yamanobe, Transient dynamics of neurons and the information carrier in nervous systems, The 16th RIES-Hokudai International Symposium, Nov. 11, Sapporo, (2015) (invited talk)

13. T. Yamanobe, Analysis of the dependence of spike generation on the past neuronal activity, Neuroscience 2015, Oct. 17, Chicago, (2015)

12. T. Yamanobe, The Transient Dynamics of neurons affect the neural coding, 9th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, July 9, Milan, (2014)

11. T. Yamanobe, The Relationship Between Transient Dynamics Of Neuronal Activity And Coding Scheme, 8th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, July 17, Barcelona, (2012)

10. T. Yamanobe, Relation between information carrier in nervous systems and the dependence of a neuron model on the past activity, Biophysical Society 56th Annual Meeting, Feb. 28, San Diego, (2012)

9. T. Yamanobe, A new method to analyze hysteresis of neuronal response, Biophysical Society 55th Annual Meeting, Mar. 9, Baltimore, (2011)

8. T. Yamanobe, Phase reduction of neuronal oscillators perturbed by Ito process, Neuroscience 2010, Nov. 15, San Diego, (2010)

7. T. Yamanobe, K. Pakdaman, The effect of input variation on neuronal coding, 3rd FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Jul. 13-17, Paris, (2002)

6. K. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, J. Fukushima, Neural activity in the monkey peri-arcuate cortex related to smooth ocular tracking, Uresco symposium: Three-dimensional sensory and motor space: Cerebellar and cortical control of eye movements, March 31 - April 5, Granada (2001)

5. N. Takeichi, K. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, J. Fukushima, Directional asymmetry in smooth-pursuit eye movements in the presence of visual background in humans and monkeys, Barany meeting, June 4-7, Uppsala, (2000)

4. J. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, K. Fukushima, Impairments of smooth gaze tracking following muscimol infusion into the Frontal Eye Fields (FEF) of trained monkeys, Barany meeting, symposium, June 4-7, Uppsala (2000)

3. K. Fukushima,J. Fukushima, T. Yamanobe, Y. Shinmei, S. Kurkin, Adaptive eye movement responses induced by cross-axis pursuit-vestibular interactions in trained monkeys, Barany meeting, symposium, June 4-7, Uppsala (2000)

2. T. Yamanobe,K. Pakdaman, T. Nomura, S. Sato, The response of lobster stretch receptor models to single pulses and step currents, ICONIP'98 Satellite workshop for young researchers on information processing in the central nervous system, Oct. 24--26, Kitakyushu, (1998)

1. T. Yamanobe, K. Pakdaman, T. Nomura, S. Sato, Analysis of the response of a pacemaker neuron model to transient input, International Workshop Neuronal coding '97, Oct. 2, Velsaille (1997)

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