Heidelberg
Date
Sep 14 – 17
Abstracts
Invited Lectures
Francesco Paolo Battaglia | Donders Centre for Neuroscience, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Cortex-wide neuronal sequences, and their hippocampal dependent replay
Emery Brown | MIT, Massachusetts, USA
Deciphering the Dynamics of the Unconscious Brain Under General Anesthesia
Edward T. Bullmore | University of Cambridge, UK
Connectomics: graph theoretical analysis of brain networks
Karl Deisseroth | Stanford University, USA
Optical tools for studying intact biological systems
Ray Dolan | University College London, UK
The neural architecture of decision making and its regulation by dopamine
Ila Fiete | University of Texas, Austin, USA
Coding and dynamics in the hippocampal formation
Loren Frank | University of California, San Francisco, USA
Neural substrates of memories and decisions
Torfi Sigurdsson | University of Frankfurt, Germany
Neural network dysfunction in animal models of schizophrenia
Klaas Enno Stephan | University of Zurich & ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Translational neuromodeling
Ofer Yizhar | Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Understanding the roles of prefrontal long-range connections through targeted optogenetic perturbation
Contributed Talks
Lea Ankri | Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel
Possible modulation of sensory input by a novel feedback from the cerebellar nuclei to the cerebellar cortex
Borislav Antic | University of Heidelberg, Germany
Evaluating stroke recovery by structural decomposition of motor kinematics
Martin F. Gerchen | CIMH Mannheim, Germany
Modelling whole-brain psychophysiological interactions: further insights into task-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging data in psychiatry
Martin Herrmann | University of Würzburg, Germany
The brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism moderates reconsolidation of fear memory in humans?
Nirag Kadakia | University of California, San Diego, USA
State and parameter estimation in neurons of the song production pathway in zebra finch songbirds
Christian Leibold | LMU Munich, Germany
Optimal networks for integrating two input spaces
Jakob Macke | caesar Bonn & BCCN Tübingen, Germany
Correlation and signatures of criticality in neural population models
Alvaro Tejero-Cantero | University of Oxford, UK
Automatic discovery of brain states from multivariate LFPs during appetitive behavior
Emmanuel Schwarz | CIMH Mannheim, Germany
Mapping psychiatric risk genes to biological function through protein interaction network
Bernstein Award Winner
Philipp Berens | Universität Tübingen, Germany