Koichi Sameshima  

  Koichi Sameshima is a second-generation Nagasaki A-bomb hibakusha and native of Minamisatsuma, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, who through a long and winding road graduated in electrical engineer and medicine from the University of São Paulo. He was introduced into the realm of cognitive neuroscience, brain electrophysiology and time series analysis during the doctoral and post-doctoral trainings at the University of São Paulo and University of California San Francisco, respectively. His research themes center around the neural plasticity, cognitive function and information processing aspects of mammalian brain through behavioral, electrophysiological and computational neuroscience protocols. To functionally characterize collective multichannel neural activity and correlate to animal or human behavior, normal and pathological, he has been pursuing and developing robust and clinically useful methods and measures for brain dynamics staging, brain connectivity inferences, etc. He holds an Associate Professorship at the Department of Radiology & Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo.  
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