AIST-Physiological System Research Group

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The mission of research group is to develop technologies that can sustain and improve “Quality-of-Life” and “Wellness” of people, including children and older adults with various health conditions. To accomplish our goal, we accumulate and integrate deep knowledge of human's central (e.g., cognitive) and peripheral (e.g., autonomic, cardiorespiratory, physical, and sensory) functions, which consequently becomes the foundation of innovative technologies that we implement our discoveries to the society.

Research

Sensory function research

Sensory function research

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Learning and motor function research

Learning and motor function research

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Anti-aging for human function research

Anti-aging for human function research

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News

2024/9/5
The review article by Tarumi,Tomoto and Sugawara has been published in the Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. NEW
2024/8/8
The manuscript by Qin has been published in the Journal of Applied Physiology.
2024/8/8
The manuscript by Sugawara has been published in the Journal of Applied Physiology.
2024/8/1
The manuscript by Sugawara has been published in the Hypertension Research.
2024/1/11
The manuscript by Fukuie has been published in the Journal of Applied Physiology.
2023/12/13
The manuscript by Tomoto has been published in the Aging and Disease.
2023/9/1
Commentary by Tarumi has been published in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism.
2023/6/13
The manuscript by Sugawara has been published in the Experimental Physiology.
2023/3/22
The manuscript by Tanabe has been published in the IEEE Access.
2023/3/10
The manuscript by Tomoto (co-authored by Tarumi) has been published in the Journal of Hypertension.
2023/2/20
The manuscript co-authored by Kaida has been published in the Environmental Pollution.
2023/1/30
The manuscript by Tomoto (co-authored by Tarumi) has been published in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.

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