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Computational & Systems Neuroscience

 
  August 12, 2003  
     
 


Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York
March 24 - 28, 2004


Topics & Invited Speakers:

* Population coding
Laurence Abbott, Brandeis University

* Information theoretic approaches
William Bialek, Princeton University

* Analysis of complex, high-dimensional, data sets
Terrence Sejnowski, Salk Institute

* Plasticity
Tobias Bonhoeffer, Max Planck Institute, Munich
Daniel Johnston, Baylor College of Medicine
Allison Doupe, University of California San Francisco

* Computing with spiking neurons
John Hopfield, Princeton University

* Sensory processing
Markus Meister, Harvard University
Gilles Laurent, California Institute of Technology

* Persistent activity & spatial maps
David Tank, Princeton University
Matt Wilson, MIT

* Neural correlates of decision-making
William Newsome, Stanford University

* Motor systems
Daniel Wolpert, University College London

The format of the meeting will include morning and evening sessions consisting of short talks,
principally on unpublished work. The other submitted abstracts will be presented in two
poster sessions in the free afternoons. As usual at Cold Spring Harbor Meetings, all abstracts
of both poster and platform sessions will be published in an abstract book given to all the
participants.

 
 
Organized by: Carlos Brody, Alexandre Pouget, Michael Shadlen & Tony Zador
Invited Speakers: see above
 
Deadline for Abstracts: January 7, 2004
 
Registration: Please register and submit abstracts here
E-mail: meetings@cshl.edu
 
   
 
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