Keiji Tanaka

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CitizenshipJapanese
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo
OccupationNeuroscientist

Keiji Tanaka (田中 慶司) is a Japanese neuroscientist known for his studies on visual object recognition and cognitive control in primates.

Early life and education

  • Tanaka earned a B.Sc. in Biophysical Engineering at Osaka University in 1973, and an M.Sc. in the same field in 1975.
  • He obtained his Ph.D. from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo in 1983.

Career and positions

Early in his career, from 1975 to 1989, Tanaka was a researcher at NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories. In 1989, he joined RIKEN to lead the Laboratory for Neural Information Processing. He later became Head of the Cognitive Brain Mapping Laboratory and has served as Deputy Director of RIKEN BSI.

Research focus

Tanaka’s research focuses on visual object recognition in inferotemporal cortex (IT), investigating how neurons in the ventral visual stream encode object identity, invariances (e.g., viewpoint, scale), and complex feature combinations.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] His work has also contributed to understanding of cognitive control.[9][10][11] More recently, his lab has focused on projection-specific perturbation and causal methods, using double-virus techniques to block specific projections in order to dissect the role of different pathways in visual association and decision-making.[12]

His Google Scholar profile reflects work on object representation, neuronal selectivity for complex features, visual cortex coding, and cognitive control.[13]

Honors and influence

Tanaka is recognized among vision neuroscience and primate systems neuroscience communities for his long-term contributions to understanding object encoding, invariance, and the neural basis of recognition. His leadership at RIKEN has supported the growth of cognitive neuroscience in Japan, particularly in bridging anatomical, physiological, and causal circuit methods.

References

  1. Tanaka, Keiji (1996). "Inferotemporal Cortex and Object Vision". Annual Review of Neuroscience. 19: 109–139. doi:10.1146/annurev.ne.19.030196.000545. ISSN 0147-006X. PMID 8833438.
  2. Kobatake, E.; Tanaka, K. (1994). "Neuronal selectivities to complex object features in the ventral visual pathway of the macaque cerebral cortex". Journal of Neurophysiology. 71 (3): 856–867. doi:10.1152/jn.1994.71.3.856. ISSN 0022-3077. PMID 8201425.
  3. Fujita, Ichiro; Tanaka, Keiji; Ito, Minami; Cheng, Kang (1992). "Columns for visual features of objects in monkey inferotemporal cortex". Nature. 360 (6402): 343–346. Bibcode:1992Natur.360..343F. doi:10.1038/360343a0. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 1448150.
  4. Kiani, Roozbeh; Esteky, Hossein; Mirpour, Koorosh; Tanaka, Keiji (2007). "Object Category Structure in Response Patterns of Neuronal Population in Monkey Inferior Temporal Cortex". Journal of Neurophysiology. 97 (6): 4296–4309. doi:10.1152/jn.00024.2007. ISSN 0022-3077. PMID 17428910.
  5. Ito, M.; Tamura, H.; Fujita, I.; Tanaka, K. (1995). "Size and position invariance of neuronal responses in monkey inferotemporal cortex". Journal of Neurophysiology. 73 (1): 218–226. doi:10.1152/jn.1995.73.1.218. ISSN 0022-3077. PMID 7714567.
  6. Wang, Gang; Tanaka, Keiji; Tanifuji, Manabu (1996-06-14). "Optical Imaging of Functional Organization in the Monkey Inferotemporal Cortex". Science. 272 (5268): 1665–1668. Bibcode:1996Sci...272.1665W. doi:10.1126/science.272.5268.1665. PMID 8658144.
  7. Kobatake, Eucaly; Wang, Gang; Tanaka, Keiji (1998). "Effects of Shape-Discrimination Training on the Selectivity of Inferotemporal Cells in Adult Monkeys". Journal of Neurophysiology. 80 (1): 324–330. doi:10.1152/jn.1998.80.1.324. ISSN 0022-3077. PMID 9658053.
  8. Tanaka, K. (2003-01-01). "Columns for Complex Visual Object Features in the Inferotemporal Cortex: Clustering of Cells with Similar but Slightly Different Stimulus Selectivities". Cerebral Cortex. 13 (1): 90–99. doi:10.1093/cercor/13.1.90. ISSN 1460-2199. PMID 12466220. Archived from the original on 2025-07-18. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  9. Mansouri, Farshad A.; Buckley, Mark J.; Tanaka, Keiji (2007-11-09). "Mnemonic Function of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Conflict-Induced Behavioral Adjustment". Science. 318 (5852): 987–990. Bibcode:2007Sci...318..987M. doi:10.1126/science.1146384. PMID 17962523.
  10. Buckley, Mark J.; Mansouri, Farshad A.; Hoda, Hassan; Mahboubi, Majid; Browning, Philip G. F.; Kwok, Sze C.; Phillips, Adam; Tanaka, Keiji (2009-07-03). "Dissociable Components of Rule-Guided Behavior Depend on Distinct Medial and Prefrontal Regions". Science. 325 (5936): 52–58. Bibcode:2009Sci...325...52B. doi:10.1126/science.1172377. PMID 19574382.
  11. Mansouri, Farshad A.; Tanaka, Keiji; Buckley, Mark J. (2009). "Conflict-induced behavioural adjustment: a clue to the executive functions of the prefrontal cortex". Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 10 (2): 141–152. doi:10.1038/nrn2538. ISSN 1471-0048. PMID 19153577.
  12. "Laboratory for Cognitive Brain Mapping | RIKEN Brain Science Institute | Strategic Exploitation of Neuro-Genetics for Emergence of the Mind". bsi.riken.jp. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  13. "Keiji Tanaka". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2025-10-14.

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