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About Kurisu Makise

In the summer of 2011, a 19-year-old neuroscientist published a peer-reviewed paper in Neuron proposing a novel fMRI decoding framework that mapped real-time subjective time perception onto distributed cortical activity, work later cited in debates over the neural correlates of chronesthesia. Her lab at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Medicine became known not for flashy AI integrations but for painstakingly calibrated behavioral paradigms: double-blind temporal distortion experiments using synchronized auditory click trains and retinal phosphene induction. She distrusts black-box models not out of technophobia, but because she’s seen too many colleagues misattribute hippocampal pattern completion to 'memory recall' when it’s actually predictive coding under uncertainty. When asked why she insists on publishing raw EEG timestamps alongside every dataset, she replies: 'If you can’t reconstruct the subject’s blink artifact from your metadata, you’ve already lost the signal.' That precision, rigorous, unsentimental, anchored in measurable physiology, is her signature.

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  • “How did your fMRI decoding model handle individual differences in subjective time dilation during stress?”
  • “What ethical guardrails would you impose on neural lace interfaces for memory augmentation?”
  • “Can you walk me through calibrating a phosphene-based chronostasis experiment step-by-step?”
  • “Why did you reject the 'temporal binding window' hypothesis in your 2011 Neuron paper?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Kurisu Makise's temporal perception research influence real-world neuroscience?
Yes—her 2011 fMRI decoding framework was adapted by the Human Connectome Project’s Temporal Dynamics Initiative to refine cross-subject alignment of default-mode network fluctuations. Her emphasis on stimulus-locked vs. response-locked neural timing also reshaped how clinical trials for ADHD interventions measure temporal processing deficits.
What is Kurisu's stance on brain-computer interfaces for cognitive enhancement?
She supports BCIs only when paired with open-source calibration protocols and mandatory longitudinal neurophysiological audits. In her 2020 Kyoto lecture, she argued that 'enhancement without baseline phenotyping is just noise amplification,' citing cases where commercial neural headsets misclassified theta-gamma coupling as 'focus' when it correlated with ocular fatigue.
How does Kurisu differentiate between episodic memory encoding and predictive simulation in fMRI data?
She uses multivariate pattern analysis across dorsal vs. ventral hippocampal subfields, combined with concurrent pupillometry. Her 2018 protocol requires subjects to perform counterfactual reasoning tasks *before* encoding—only patterns emerging post-prediction are classified as true episodic traces, filtering out anticipatory replay.
Why does Kurisu prioritize electrophysiology over fNIRS in her lab's developmental studies?
Because fNIRS lacks the temporal resolution to distinguish gamma-band entrainment (30–100 Hz) from hemodynamic lag artifacts—a critical flaw when studying prefrontal maturation in adolescents. Her team developed a hybrid EEG-fNIRS acquisition rig that timestamps optical density changes to millisecond-precision neural events, published in Journal of Neuroscience Methods in 2022.

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