CNS*2003
The Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting
July 5-9, 2003, Alicante, Spain
CNS*2003 workshops
Workshop pre-registration :
[LOGON] and follow the link "CNS 2003 Workshop registration" (pre-registration is used to plan room allocation, you can attend multiple workshops a day if you want to)
Workshops at CNS*2003: Schedule
(This schedule is subject to alteration.)
July 8: 10:00-13:30 and 17:00-20:00
- Unifying Neural Coding, Computation and Dynamics (Tutorial) C. H. Anderson (Washington University, St. Louis, USA) and C. Eliasmith (University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada). (Morning session only)
- Comparative perspectives on sensory coding. M. Maravall, R. Peterson, M. Diamond (SISSA, Trieste, Italy) and S. Panzeri (UMIST, Manchester, UK).
- Advances in activity-dependent plasticity. P. Munro (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA).
- Computational Models of Active Maintenance in Prefrontal Cortex D. Noelle, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA. (Morning session will run to 14:00).
- Nonlinear spatio-temporal neural dynamics - Experiments and Theoretical Models P. Andras (Newcastle Univeristy, Newcastle, UK), Robert Kozma (University of Memphis, Memphis, USA), Peter Erdi (Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, USA & KFKI, Budapest, Hungary) and David DeMaris (IBM Microelectronics, Austin, USA)
- Assessing New Structure-Function Relationships by Computational Neuroscience Models: What Conventions to Break? T. Wennekers (Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany) and F. Sommer (Redwood Neuroscience Institute, Menlo Park, USA). (Afternoon session only)
July 9: 10:00-13:30 and 17:00-20:00
- Complexity and Criticality in Networks D. R. Chialvo (University of California, Los Angeles, USA). (Morning session only)
- Attention: Theory and Mechanism B. A. Pearlmutter and S. Jaramillo (NUI Maynooth, Ireland) (Morning session only)
- Cortical Models and Psychophysics C. W. Eurich and U. A. Ernst (Universitaet Bremen, Bremen, Germany). (Morning session only)
- Constraints in Neural Systems Design A. Dmitrov (Montana State University, Bozeman, USA).
- Visibility, Brightness, Shape, and their Relationship to the Neural Code (Tutorial) S. Martinez-Conde and S. L. Macknik (University College, London, UK). (Afternoon session only)