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1.English Papers

    2008
  • Seki Y and Kanzaki R (2008) Comprehensive morphological identification and GABA immunocytochemistry of antennal lobe local interneurons in Bombyx mori. J Comp Neurol 506: 93-107
  • Namiki S, Iwabuchi S and Kanzaki R (2008) Representation of a mixture of pheromone and host plant odor by antennal lobe projection neurons of the silkmoth Bomybx mori. J Comp Physiol A 194:501-515
  • Yamagata T, Sakurai T, Uchino K, Sezutsu H, Tamura T and Kanzaki R (2008) GFP labeling of neurosecretory cells with the GAL4/UAS system in the silkmoth brain enables selective intracellular staining of neurons. Zool Sci 25:509-516
    2007
  • Ikeno H, Nishioka T, Hachida T, Kanzaki R, Seki Y, Ohzawa I and Usui S (2007) Development and application of CMS-based database modules for neuroinformatics. Neurocomputing 70: 2122-2128
    2005
  • Seki Y, Aonuma H and Kanzaki R (2005) Pheromone processing center in the protocerebrum of Bombyx mori revealed by NO-induced anti-cGMP immunocytochemistry. J Comp Neurol 481: 340-351
  • Kanzaki R, Nagasawa S and Shimoyama I (2005) Neural basis of odor-source searching behavior in insect brain systems evaluated with a mobile robot. Chem Senses 30(suppl 1):i285-i286
  • Wada S and Kanzaki R (2005) Neural control mechanisms of the pheromone-triggered mating dance in male silkmoths revealed by double-labeling of descending interneurons and the motor neuron. J Comp Neurol 484:168-182
  • Iwano M and Kanzaki R (2005) Immunocytochemical Identification of Neuroactive Substances in the Antennal Lobe of the Male Silworm Moth Bombyx mori. Zool Sci 22: 199-211
    2004
  • Ai H and Kanzaki R (2004) Modular organization of the silkmoth antennal lobe macroglomerular complex by optical imaging. J Exp Biol 207: 633-644
  • Ando N and Kanzaki R (2004) The 3rd axillary muscle activities during free flight of a hawkmoth.. Zool Sci 21: 123-130
  • Kanzaki R , Nagasawa S and Shimoyama I (2004) Neural basis of odor-source searching behavior in insect Microbrain system evaluated with a mobile robot. In “Bio-mechanisms of Animals in Swimming and Flying” (Ed. Kato N), Springer-Verlag Tokyo pp. 155-170
  • Gatellier L, Nagao T and Kanzaki R (2004) Serotonin enhances the sensitivity of the male silkmoth to pheromone. J Exp Biol 207: 2487-2496
    2003
  • Hill ES, Okada K and Kanzaki R (2003) Visualization of modulatory effects of serotonin in the silkmoth antennal lobe. J Exp Biol 206: 345-352
  • Kanzaki R , Soo K, Seki Y and Wada S (2003) Projections to higher olfactory centers from subdivisions of the antennal lobe macroglomerular complex of the male silkmoth. Chem Senses 28: 113-130
    2002
  • Ando N, Shimoyama I and Kanzaki R (2002) Radio-telemetric recordings of flight muscle activities during flight of sweet potato hornworm, Agrius convolvuli. J Neurosci Methods 115:181-187
  • Hill ES, Iwano M, Gatellier L and Kanzaki R (2002) Morphology and physiology of the serotone-immunoreactive putative antennal lobe feedback neuron in the male silkmoth Bombyx mori. Chemical Senses 27: 475-483
    2001
  • Okada K and Kanzaki R (2001) Localization of odor-induced oscillations in the Bumblebee antennal lobe. Neurosci Lett 316: 133-136
    2000
  • Kanzaki R (2000) Investigative study of stimulaus-response functions of organisms and their application to micromachines. Micromachine No.30: 22
    1999
  • Mishima T and Kanzaki R (1999) Physiology and morphology of olfactory descending interneurons of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. J Comp Physiol A 184: 143-160
  • Kuwana Y, Nagasawa S, Shimoyama I and Kanzaki R (1999) Synthesis of silkworm moth's pheromone-oriented behavior by a mobile robot with moth's antennae as pheromone sensors. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 14: 195-202
  • Steven de Belle J, Kanzaki R (1999) Protocerebral olfactory processing. In "Insect Olfaction" (Ed. Hansson BS), springer, pp. 243-281
  • Kanzaki R (1999) Insects and micromachine. Micromachine26: 9-10
  • Kanzaki R (1999) Research on group control and signals transmission in organisms. Micromachine 28: 14
  • Kanzaki R (1999) Investigation into environmental information processing and the mechanisms of intelligent behavior releases by micro-brain systems. Micromachine No.28: 3-4
    1998
  • Mishima T and Kanzaki R (1998) Coordination of flipflopping neural signals and head turning during pheromone-mediated walking in a male silkworm moth Bombyx mori. J Comp Physiol A 183: 273-282
  • Kanzaki R, Mishima T, Takasaki T, Nagasawa S, and Shimoyama I (1998) Motor control by sex pheromone in Bombyx mori. Biochemist 20(4): 34-36
  • Ai H, Okada K, Hill ES, and Kanzaki R (1998) Spatio-temporal activities in the antennal lobe analyzed by an optical recording method in the male silkworm moth Bombyx mori. Neurosci Lett 258: 135-138
    1996
  • Kanzaki R and Mishima T (1996) Pheromone-triggered 'flipflopping' neural signals correlate with activities of neck motor neurons of a male moth, Bombyx mori. Zool Sci 13: 79-87
  • Kanzaki R (1996) Behavioral and neural basis of instinctive behavior in insects: Odor-source searching strategies without memory and learning. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 18: 33-43
  • Ariyoshi T and Kanzaki R(1996) Pheromone-triggered electromyograms of 'flight' muscles in a male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. Int J Wild Silkmoth & Silk 2: 21-25
  • Ishida H, Hayashi K, Takakusaki M, Nakamoto T, Moriizumi T and Kanzaki R (1996) Odour-source localization system mimicking behaviour of silkworm moth. Sensors and Actuators A 51: 225-230
  • Okada K, Kanzaki R and Kawachi K(1996) High-speed voltage-sensitive dye imaging of an in vivo insect brain. Neurosci Lett 209: 197-200
  • Kanzaki R (1998) Coordination of wing motion and walking suggests common control of zigzag motor program in a male silkworm moth. J Comp Physiol A 182: 267-276
  • Kanzaki R (1996) Pheromone processing in the lateral accessory lobes of the moth brain: flip-flopping signals related to zigzagging upwind walking. In "Pheromone research: new directions" (Eds. Carde RT, Minks AK), Chapman and Hall, New York, pp. 291-303
    1995
  • Okada K, Kanzaki R and Kawachi K (1995) Optical recording with voltage-sensitive dye in an insect brain. In "Nervous Systems and Behavior" (Eds. Burrows, Matheson, Newland and Schuppe). Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Neuroethology, Georg Thieme Verlag Stutgart, New York, pp. 390
  • Kanzaki R, Ariyoshi T and Fukuda F (1995) Strategies for odor-searching behavior in a silkworm moth, Bombyx mori In "Nervous Systems and Behavior" (Eds. Burrows, Matheson, Newland and Schuppe). Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Neuroethology, Georg Thieme Verlag Stutgart, New York, pp.392
  • Mishima T and Kanzaki R (1995) The function of the flipflopping neural activity involved in the pheromone-searching behavior of a male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. In "Nervous Systems and Behavior" (Eds. Burrows, Matheson, Newland and Schuppe). Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Neuroethology, Georg Thieme Verlag Stutgart, New York, pp.393
    1994
  • Kanzaki R, Ikeda A and Shibuya T (1994) Morphological and physiological properties of pheromone-triggered flipflopping descending interneurons of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. J Comp Physiol A 175: 1-14
  • Kanzaki R (1994) Olfactory processing pathways of the insect brain. Lateral accessory lobe system in the protocerebrum produces olfactory flip-flopping signals in Bombyx mori. Olfaction and Taste 11: 831-834
  • Kanzaki R and Ikeda A (1994) Morphology and physiology of pheromone-triggered flip-flop descending interneurons of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. Olfaction and Taste 11: 851
  • Kanzaki R and Ikeda A (1994) Morphology and physiology of pheromone-triggered flip-flop descending interneurons of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. Olfaction and Taste 11: 851
    1992
  • Kanzaki R, Sugi N and Shibuya T (1992) Self-generated zigzag turning of Bombyx mori males during pheromone-mediated upwind walking. Zool Sci 9: 515-527
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T (1992) Long-lasting excitation of protocerebral bilateral neurons in the pheromone-processing pathways of the male moth Bombyx mori. Brain Res 587: 211-215
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T (1992) Personal-computer-based processing technique for analyzing insect mating behavior in response to sex pheromone odor. Sensors and Materials 4: 1-9
  • Hildebrand JG, Christensen TA, Arbas EA, Hayashi JH, Homberg U, Kanzaki R and Stengl M (1992) Olfaction in Manduca sexta: Cellular mechanisms of responses to sex pheromone. In "NEUROTOX '91 Molecular Basic of Drug & Pesticide Action" (Ed. Duce IR), Elsevier Applied Science, London and New York, pp.323-338
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T (1992) Olfactory processing pathways of the insect brain. Zool Sci 9: 241-264
  • Arbas EA, Willis MA and Kanzaki R (1993) Organization of goal-oriented locomotion: Pheromone-modulated flight behavior of moths. In "Biological Neural Networks in Invertebrate Neuroethology and Robotics" (Eds. Randall D. Beer, Roy E. Ritzmann, Thomas McKenna), Academic Press, New York, pp.159-198
    1991
  • Kanzaki R, Arbas EA and Hildebrand JG (1991) Physiology and morphology of protocerebral olfactory neurons in the male moth Manduca sexta. J Comp Physiol A 168: 281-298
  • Kanzaki R, Arbas EA and Hildebrand JG (1991) Physiology and morphology of descending neurons in pheromone-processing olfactory pathways in the male moth Manduca sexta. J Comp Physiol A 169: 1-14
    1989
  • Kanzaki R, Arbas EA, Strausfeld NJ and Hildebrand JG (1989) Physiology and morphology of projection neurons in the antennal lobe of the male moth Manduca sexta. J Comp Physiol A 165: 427-453
  • Kanzaki R, Arbas EA and Hildebrand JG (1989) Morphology and physiology of higher-order neurons in olfactory pathways of the male moth Manduca sexta. In "Neural Mechanisms of Behavior" (Eds. Erber, Menzel, Pfluger and Todt), Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart, New York, pp.213
  • Kanzaki R (1989) Physiology and morphology of higher-order neurons in olfactory pathways of the moth brain: Pheromone-processing neurons in the protocerebrum. In "Neural Mechanisms of Behavior" (Eds. Erber, Menzel, Pfuger and Todt), Georg Thieme Verlag Stutgart, New York, pp.253-254
    1986
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T (1986) Identification of the deutocerebral neurons responding to the sexual pheromone in the male silkworm moth brain. Zool Sci 3(3): 409-418
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T (1986) Descending protocerebral neurons related to the mating dance of the male silkworm moth. Brain Res 377: 378-382
    1983
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T (1983) Olfactory neural pathway and sexual pheromone responses in the deutocerebrum of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae). Appl Ent Zool 18(1): 131-133


2.Presentations at Various Scenes


1)International Conferences・International Symposiums・Invited Lectures in International Workshops

2002
  • Kanzaki R (2002) Neural basis of odor-source searching behavior in insect microbrain systems evaluated with an insect-sized mobile robot. Gordon Research Conference, Biology, Chemistry and Evolution of Floral Scent (March 3-8, 2002, Harbortown Resort, Ventura, CA, USA)
    2001
  • Kanzaki R (2001) The 14th Naito Conference on Bioactive Natural Products and Their Modes of Action [III] (2001.10.16-19, Hayamacho, Kanagawa, Japan)
  • Kanzaki R (2001) 「 Special Research International Workshop for Comprehensive Promotion of Study of Brain 」.Interface between system brain science and neuroethology (10.30-11.1, Okazaki)
    1999
  • Kanzaki R (1999) Neural and behavioral mechanisms of odor-source searching strategy of a male silkworm moth. International Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry.(24 -28 AugCalgary, Canada)
  • Kanzaki R (1999) Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms of Odor-Source Searching Strategy of a Silk Moth Evaluated with a Mobile Robot. Gordon Research Conferences (29 Aug - 3 Sep, Queen's College, Oxford University, England)
  • Kanzaki R (1999) Neural and behavioral mechanisms of odor-source searching strategy in insects: New approaches by robotics and a telemetry system. First Asia-Pacific Conference on Chemical Ecology (1-3 November, Shanghai, China)
  • Kanzaki R (1999) Neural and behavioral mechanismsof odor-source serching strategy by the microbrain systems of insects: new approaches by rototics and a telemetry sytem. The 15th International symposium in conjunction with award of the internatioal prize for biology (1999.12.1-2, Nagoya, Japan)
    1998
  • Kanzaki R, Mishima T, Takasaki T, Nagawawa S, Shimoyama I (1998) Motor Control by Sex Pheromone in Bombyx mori. 2nd International Symposium on Insect Pheromones (30 March - 3 April, WICC-International Agricultural Centere, Wageningen, The Netherlands)
  • Kanzaki R (1998) Insects and Micromachine, International Micromachine Symposium (29-30 Oct, The Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan)
    1997
  • Kanzaki R (1997) Behavioral and neural basis of odor-modulated flight and walking in insects. Workshop on insect flight (4 - 7 August, Downing College, Cambridge, England)
  • Kanzaki R (1997) Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms involved in odor sensing strategies in insects. Bio-mechatoronic systems in IROS'97 (International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems ) (17 Sept , Grenoble, France)
    1996
  • Kanzaki R (1996) Behavioral and neural basis of instinctive behavior in insects. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Workshop) (April 23, Minneapolis)
    1995
  • Kanzaki R (1995) Behavioral and neural basis of instinctive behavior in insects: Odor-source searching strategies without memory and learning. International workshop on biorobotics: human-robot symbiosis (May 18-19, Tsukuba Kenkyu-Shien Center, Tsukuba, Japan)
  • anzaki R (1995) Behavioral and neural mechanisms of insect odor-searching behavior. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Workshop) (May 22, Nagoya Congress Center, Nagoya, Japan)
    1994
  • Kanzaki R (1994) Protocerebral and descending interneurons' activity related to behavior, inclidng flip-flopping neurons in Bombyx related to zigzagging vs. straight upwind movement. International Symposium on Insect Pheromones (March, WICC-International Agricultural Centere, Wageningen, The Netherlands)
    1993
  • Kanzaki R (1993) Olfactory processing pathways in insect brain. 11th International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste, Insect chemoreception and behavior (July, Sapporo, Japan)
  • Kanzaki R (1993) Central sensory pathways in the brain of arthropods: circuitry, neuronal functions and neuroethological significance (Oct. Regensburg, Germany)
    1989
  • Kanzaki R (1989) Physiology and morphology of higher-order neurons in olfactory pathways of the moth brain: Pheromone-processing neurons in the protocerebrum. The 2nd International Congress of Neuroethology (Sept. Berlin, Germany)


2)Organization of International Symposiums

1999
  • Kanzaki R (1999) The 15th International symposium in conjunction with award of the internatioal prize for biology. session: Sensory and motor control in the microbrain systems: Neuroethology and Robotics (1999.12.1-2, Nagoya, Japan)
  • International Symposium of Microbrain Systems (10.13-14, Tsukuba)
    1998
  • Holk C, Kanzaki R (1998) Locomotion studies and robotics. 5th International Congress of Neuroetholgy (Aug 26, San Diego, USA)

3)Invited Lectures in International Research Institutions

1998
  • Kanzaki R (1998) Motor Control by Sex Pheromone in Bombyx mori. University of Lund (5 April, Lund, Sweden)
  • Kanzaki R (1998) Dreaming of Insect Based Robot. (27 April、 Kunming、China)
    1993
  • Kanzaki R (1993) Flip-flopping activity patterns which control zig-zagging walking in moth, Bombyx mori. ARLDN Univ. of Arizona (Aug. Tucson, Arizona, USA)
  • Kanzaki R (1993) (Oct. Max-Planck-Institut fur Verhaltensphysiologie, Germany)
  • Kanzaki R (1993) Olfactory processing pathways of the insect brain. INRA (Oct, Paris, France)


4)Presentations in International Conferences

2002
  • Hill SE, Okada K, So K, Terada M, Seki Y and Kanzaki R (2002) Serotonergic modulation in the olfactory neural network of the male silkmoth Bombyx mori revealed by optical and intracellular recording. International Microbrain Symposium (Tsukuba, Japan Oct 13-14)
  • Nagasawa S, Kanzaki R and Shimoyama I (2002) Synthetic investigation into an olfactory sensorimotor system of a silkworm moth. International Microbrain Symposium (Tsukuba, Japan Oct 13-14)
  • Nagasawa S, Kanzaki R and Shimoyama I (2002) An evaluation method for insect sensorimotor models using an insect-size mobile robot. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, IROS '99, Oct. 29 - Nov 3
  • Hill SE, Okada K, So K, Terada M, Seki Y and Kanzaki R (2002) Serotonergic modulation in the olfactory neural network of the male silkmoth Bombyx mori revealed by optical and intracellular recording. 14th Naito Conference on Bioactive Natural Products and their Nodes of Action
  • Kanzaki R, Okada K, Ai H, Hill ES, Seki Y, Iwano M and Terada M (2002) Visualization of olfactory signals in the insect antennal lobe. Gordon Research Conference, Biology, Chemistry and Evolution of Floral Scent (Harbortown Resort, Ventura, CA, USA March 3-8)
    2001
  • Hill ES, Okada K, Iwano M and Kanzaki R (2001) Serotonergic modulation in the antennal lobe of the male silkmoth revealed by high-speed optical imaging with a voltage-sensitive dye. 6th ICN (Bonn, Germany 28 July- 3 Aug)
  • Ando N, Shimoyam I and Kanzaki R (2001) Wireless transmission of muscle potentials from a freely flying hawakmoth, Agrius convolvuli. 6th ICN (Bonn, Germany 28 July- 3 Aug)
  • Terada M, Seki Y, Shibamoto N and Kanzaki R (2001) Three-dimensional reconstruction of neuropil structures and constructions of three-dimensional coordinates in the brain of Bombyx mori. 6th ICN (Bonn, Germany 28 July- 3 Aug)
  • Nagasawa S, Kanzaki R and Shimoyama I (2001) Evaluation of a model for an olfactory sensorimotor system of a silkworm moth using an insect-size mobile robot. 6th ICN (Bonn, Germany 28 July- 3 Aug)
  • Seki Y, Terada M, Shibamoto N, Kanzaki R (2001) Labling olfactory processing single neurons by in vivo visualization of cell bodies in the brian of the silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 6th ICN (Bonn, Germany 28 July- 3 Aug)
  • Wada S and Kanzaki R (2001) Integration of visual information on the pheromone-processing pathways in the brain of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 6th ICN (Bonn, Germany 28 July- 3 Aug)
  • Iwano M and Kanzaki R (2001) Imunocytochemical mapping of neurotransmitters in pheromone-processing olfactory neural pathways in the brain of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 6th ICN (Bonn, Germany 28 July- 3 Aug)
  • Okada K, Ai H and Kanzaki R (2001) Visualization of oscillator in neural networks of a insect antennal lobe. Micorbrain International Symposium (Tsukuba, Japan Oct 13-14)
  • Ando N, Shimoyama I and Kanzaki R (2001) The new neroethological method for evaluation of insect bioactive molecules: wireless transmission of muscle potentials from a freely flying moth. International Microbrain Symposium (Tsukuba, Japan; Oct 13-14)
  • Ando N, Shimoyama I and Kanzaki R (2001) The new neroethological method for evaluation of insect bioactive molecules: wireless transmission of muscle potentials from a freely flying moth. 14th Naito Conference on Bioactive Natural Products and their Nodes of Action
    2000
  • Ando N and Kanzaki R (2000) Radio-telemetric recordings of flight muscles potentials during free flight of a sweet potato hornworm moth, Agrius convolvuli. Society for Neuroscience (New Orleans、 LA、 USA、 Nov. 4-9)
  • Hill S Evan and Kanzaki R (2000) Analyzing the roles of GABA and serotonin in the protocerebral generation of the flipflop neural code of the male silkmoth Bombyx mori. Society for Neuroscience (New Orleans、 LA、 USA、 Nov. 4-9)
    1999
  • Kuwana Y, Ando N, Kanzaki R and Shimoyama I (1999) A radiootelemetry system for muscle potential recordings from freely flying insects. Proceedng of the firs joint BMES/EMBS Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Pp.721-726, (October, Kyongyu, Korea)
  • Nagasawa S, Kanzaki R and shimoyama I (1999) Study of a small mobile robot that uses living insec antennae as pheromone sensors. Proceedngs of IEEE/RSJ Internaional Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS'99) pp.555-560 (Kyongju, October)
  • Ai H, Okada K and Kanzaki R (1999) Spatial and temporal analysis of antennal lobe responses in the male silkworm moth Bombyx mori. Gordon Research Conference, (England, Aug 29-Sep 3)
  • Mori A, Kumagai T and Kanzaki R (1999) Neural pathways to generate odor-evoked flip-flopping activities in a brain of a male silkworm moth. Society for Neuroscience (Miami Beach, USA, Oct. 23-28)
  • Ai H, Okada K and Kanzaki R (1999) Odor-evoked activities in the antennal lobe observed by voltage-sensitive dye imaging in the male silkworm moth Bombyx mori. Society for Neuroscience (Miami Beach, USA, Oct. 23-28
  • Okada K, Ai H and Kanzaki R (1999) Visualization of oscillatory regin in the antennal lobe of insects by optical recording methods. Society for Neuroscience (Miami Beach, USA, Oct. 23-28
    1998
  • Kuwana Y, Nagasawa S, Shimoyama I and Kanzaki R (1998) Synthesis of silkworm moth's phermone-oriented behavior by a mobile robot with moth's antennae as pheromone sensors. Biosensors'98
  • Kanzaki R, Ai H, Okada K and Yokokawa T (1998) High-speed voltage-sensitive dye imaging of the antennal lobe in Bombyx mori. 2nd International Symposium on Insect Pheromones (WICC-International Agricultural Centre Wageningen, The Netherlands 30 March - 3 April)
  • Kumagai T and Kanzaki R (1998) Morphoogical and physiologcial properties of multi-sensory protocerebral neurons in silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 5th ICN (San Diego, USA, Aug 23-28)
  • Takasaki T and Kanzaki R (1998) The role of the straight-line walking involved in the pheromone-orientign zigzag walking of a male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 5th ICN (San Diego, USA, Aug 23-28)
  • Ai H, Okada K and Kanzaki R (1998) Two distinct pathways to the malesilkworm moth Bombyx mori antennal lobe shown by optical and electrophysiological recording. 5th ICN (San Diego, USA, Aug 23-28)
  • Mishima T and Kanzaki R (1998) Morphological and physiological identification of olfactory descending interneurons of a male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori involved in the odor-orienting behavior. 5th ICN (San Diego, USA, Aug 23-28)
  • Okada K and Kanzaki R (1998) Spatial distribution of oscillation signals evoked by olfactory stimulation in the antennal lobe of an insect by optical recording moths. 5th ICN (San Diego, USA, Aug 23-28)
  • Willis MA, Yamada M, Takasaki T, Kuwana Y, Shimoyama I and Kanzaki R (1998) Pheromone-modulated flight in Manduca sexta: variability in individual performances revealed by radio telemetry of flight muscles activity. 5th ICN (San Diego, USA, Aug 23-28)
  • Kanzaki R and Mishima T (1998) Programmed odor-orienting behavior based on flip-flop neural signals in a male silkworm moth. Society for Neuroscience (Los Angeles, USA, Nov 7-11)
  • Ai H, Okada K and Kanzaki R (1998) Spatio-temporal activities in the antennal lobe analyzed by electrophysiological and optical recording methods in the male silkworm moth Bombyx mori. Society for Neuroscience (Los Angeles, USA, Nov 7-11)
  • Okada K and Kanzaki R (1998) Visualization of oscillatatory region in the antennal lobe of insects by optical recording methods. Society for Neuroscience (Los Angeles, USA, Nov 7-11)
    1997
  • Kanzaki R, Kuwana Y and Shimoyama I (1997) Neural and behavioral mechanisms of odor-source searching strategy of a silkmoth were evaluated by a mobile robot. Society of Neuroscience (New Orleans, LA, USA, Oct 25-30)
  • Ai H, Okada K and Kanzaki R (1997) Olfactory processing by the silkmoty brain analyzed by optical and intracellular recording. Society of Neuroscience (New Orleans, La, USA, Oct 25-30)
  • Okada K, Kanzaki R and Kawachi K (1997) Measurement of neural activities in a deutoand protocererum of a bee brain by high-speed optical recording. Society of Neuroscience (New Orleans, LA, USA, Oct 25-30)
  • Shimoyama I, Kanzaki R, Holzer R and Takeuchi S (1997) Bio-robotic Systems Based on Insect Fixed Behavior by Artificial Stimulation. International Symposium on Robotics Research (Hayama, Japan).
    1996
  • Okada K, Kanzaki R and Kawachi K (1996) Visualization of neural activity in in vivo insect brains. IIth international biophysics congress, International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics(IUPAB) (Amsterdam, The netherlands, 11-16 August
  • Okada K, Kanzaki R and Kawachi K (1996) Measurement of neural activities in an antennal lobe of a moth brain by high-speed, voltage-sensitive dye imaging. Society of Neuroscience (Washington, D.C. 1996, Nov 16-21)
    1995
  • Kanzaki R, Ariyoshi T and Fukuda F (1995) Strategies for odor-searching behavior in a silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 4th ICN (Cambridge, England, Sep.3-8)
  • Mishima T and Kanzaki R (1995) The function of the flipflopping neural activity involved in the pheromone-searching behavior of a male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 4th ICN (Cambridge, England, Sep.3-8)
    1993
  • Kanzaki R and Ikeda A (1993) Morphological and physiological properties of pheromone-triggered flip-flop descending interneurons of the male silkworm moth, Bombyx mori. 11th International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste (July, Sapporo)
    1991
  • Kanzaki R, Willis MA and Arbas EA (1991) Olfactory and visual influences on tethered flight in moths Manduca sexta. Western Nerve Net (Mar. Portland, USA)
    1990
  • Arbas EA and Kanzaki R (1990) State-dependent activity changes in descending neurons in olfactory pathways of Manduca sexta. Society for Neuroscience (Nov.St.Louis, USA)
  • Kanzaki R and Arbas EA (1990) Olfactory and visual influences on fictive flight in Manduca sexta. Society for Neuroscience (Nov. St.Louis, USA)
    1988
  • Kanzaki R, Arbas EA, Strausfeld NJ and Hildebrand JG (1988) Physiology and morphology of higher-order neurons in olfactory pathways of the brain of the male moth, Manduca sexta. Society for Neuroscience (Nov. Toronto, Canada)
  • Kanzaki R, Arbas EA, Strausfeld NJ and Hildebrand JG (1988) Physiology and morphology of higher-order neurons in olfactory pathways of the brain of the male moth, Manduca sexta. Arizona Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience (Dec. Phoenix, USA)
    1987
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T (1987) Neuronal processing by central olfactory neurons related to the initiation of mating behavior in the male silkworm moth. Society for Neuroscience (Nov. New Orleans, USA)
    1986
  • Kanzaki R and Shibuya T(1986) Neuronal processing of the mating behavioral information in the brain of the male silkworm moth. The 1st. Int. Congress of Neuroethology (Sept. Tokyo, Japan)
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