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Research Update Putting community first: “Loving Habits” challenges traditional research paradigms Researchers spearhead efforts to incorporate the voices of Japanese ADHD stakeholders in the development of positive behavioral support. 21 October 2024
Research Update Morphing facial technology sheds light on the boundaries of self-recognition Scientists investigate how our sense of agency and self-identity influence each other in the digital world. 30 August 2024
Research Update Taking care of caregivers of children with ADHD A new program to support the psychological wellbeing and parenting skills of mothers of children with ADHD has proven to be effective. 30 May 2024
Research Update Do digital hugs work? Research shows the way to cultivate meaningful social connections online 23 August 2023
Research Update Cuttlefish camouflage: more than meets the eye High resolution video coupled with artificial intelligence reveals that camouflaging in cuttlefish is more complex than previously thought. 28 June 2023
Research Update Octopus sleep is surprisingly similar to humans and contains a wake-like stage Like humans, octopuses transition between two sleep stages – a quiet stage and an active stage that resembles REM sleep in mammals. But could this mean that octopuses dream? 28 June 2023
Institutional News OIST hosts French-Japanese Seminar on "Metaverse and Virtual Reality" Over 100 OIST members and visitors attended the event exploring the science and technology behind the notion of “Metaverse”. 22 May 2023
Research Update Four challenging OIST research projects selected for FOREST (Fusion Oriented REsearch for disruptive Science and Technology) program OIST researchers leading projects that could lead to disruptive innovation have been awarded the prestigious FOREST grant 22 March 2023
Research Update Expectations vs reality: How robots update their behavior based on their experience The unpredictability of everyday life can inform our expectations of the future, says Professor Jun Tani, who is revealing the underlying neural networks of predictions by exploring robotic minds. 13 December 2021
Research Update Can Brain Science Boost Soccer Performance? OIST and FC Ryukyu Team Up to Find Out OIST and FC Ryukyu have launched a new partnership, with the aim of using brain science to enhance the performance of professional athletes in team sports. 10 December 2021
Institutional News Uncovering the secrets of the octopus Professor Sam Reiter, who leads the Computational Neuroethology Unit, talks neuroscience, cephalopods, and why researching camouflage is important on the latest episode of the OIST podcast. 19 March 2021
Research Update Exploring the human experience of social distancing In the time of a pandemic, scientists grapple with the hidden cost of social isolation 17 July 2020