Asami Mizuhata- Miki Yoshii- Oto Misaki - Brain... Access

: Oto is a very shy and reserved character who initially finds it difficult to express herself. She has deep feelings and a rich inner world but struggles with communication.

This constant triggers a dopamine release in the viewer’s brain. In essence, Misaki is an addiction machine for curiosity. Functional MRI studies on humor and surprise (though not specifically on Misaki) show that the anterior cingulate cortex becomes highly active when expectations are violated in a non-threatening way. Asami Mizuhata- Miki Yoshii- Oto Misaki - Brain...

—appear to be associated with the Japanese adult film (AV) industry or niche film productions, often linked to themes involving psychological scenarios or "brain" (mental) control tropes. Key Figures Overview : Oto is a very shy and reserved

Asami Mizuhata, thirty-four, a former child prodigy pianist, was the first. Her brain lit up like a firework display during motor tasks, but the pathways for emotional recognition—fear, joy, sadness—were dark, starved of connection. She could play Chopin’s most complex nocturnes from memory, but she couldn't tell you if a crying face meant sorrow or laughter. “A beautiful machine,” Ishida whispered, “with a shattered heart.” In essence, Misaki is an addiction machine for curiosity

Miki is a classmate of Okabe's and a member of the school's disciplinary committee. She's initially portrayed as a strict and uptight character, but her interactions with the group reveal a softer side. Miki's dry wit and sarcasm provide comedic relief, and her relationships with the other characters add emotional depth to the story.