Feb. 18, 2025
YAMAZAKI Hisanobu, a fourth-year student in the Department of Electronics and Bioinformatics, specializing in Life Science and Engineering, under the Health and Medical Engineering Laboratory (led by Professor ONO Yumie), received the Outstanding Poster Award at the Specialized Research Meeting of the Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering, "32nd fNIRS Measurement and Analysis Technology Symposium" (held on January 11, 2025, at the Shibaura Institute of Technology Toyosu Campus). The award-winning research, conducted as a collaborative project with Meiji University and Hokkaido University, focused on investigating a method to evaluate the occurrence of "dual-task interference" through brain activity. Dual-task interference is a phenomenon in which the performance of both cognitive and motor tasks declines due to the difficulty of performing them simultaneously.
Award Recipient: YAMAZAKI Hisanobu
Presentation Title: Exploration of brain activity biomarkers during dual-task interference in young adults
Presenters: YAMAZAKI Hisanobu, MIURA Taku, SUZUKI Tatsuya, SAWAMURA Daisuke, ONO Yumie