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  3. Ms. Ai Miyasaka (5th year student), Ms. Duo Zhoumao (4th year student), and Ms. Margaux Noémie Lafitte (4th year student) gave poster presentations at the Neuroscience 2023 organized by the Society for Neuroscience (SfN).

Ms. Ai Miyasaka (5th year student), Ms. Duo Zhoumao (4th year student), and Ms. Margaux Noémie Lafitte (4th year student) gave poster presentations at the Neuroscience 2023 organized by the Society for Neuroscience (SfN).

Ms. Ai Miyasaka (5th year student)

Title: Dopaminergic Signatures of male sexual behaviors in mice
Authors: A. Miyasaka, T. Kanda, N. Nonaka, Y. Terakoshi, Y. Cherasse, Y. Ishikawa, Y. Li, H. Takizawa, J. Seita, M. Yanagisawa, T. Sakurai, K. Sakurai, Q. Liu
Message from Ai: It was very meaningful for me to participate in the world's largest neuroscience conference held in the U.S. for the first time, and I was able to get some very valuable feedback and make some valuable encounters. At first I was very anxious, but after returning home, it was a valuable experience that made me want to go abroad again as soon as possible.

Ms. Duo Zhoumao (4th year student)

Title: Dopamine signals transmitted to different subregions of the primate striatum during economic decision-making
Authors: Z. Duo, Y. Wang, M. Nejime, J. Kunimatsu, H. Amita, K. Inoue, M. Takada, H.Yamada, M. Matsumoto
Message from Zhoumao: Preparing a poster presentation offers an excellent opportunity to summarize your research at a specific stage. The presentation itself serves as a platform to enhance your ability to articulate ideas and provides a fresh perspective on examining your research. In terms of expression, it is crucial to provide explanations that range 'from shallow to deep,' catering to various audiences. The audience's unexpected feedback often lets you to see the 'forest' instead of just one 'tree.'

Ms. Margaux Noémie Lafitte (4th year student)

Title: Changes in cortical activation during passive and active robot-assisted upper-limb training in healthy participants: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study
Authors: M. N. Lafitte, C. S. Andrea, H. Kadone, M. Yamazaki, K. Suzuki
Message from Margaux: Overseas conferences, especially major ones, are always a great opportunity to exchange with other researchers from all over the world, from your field or not. The board format without a specific time limit for the presentation is my favorite way to present, as it allows great interactions.

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Ms. Ai Miyasaka

Ms. Margaux Noémie Lafitte