Place: CWI, Room L120, Science Park 123, 1098XG Amsterdam
Date: 19 November 2012
Time: 11am - 18pm (drinks at 17.15)
Subject: Systems Neuroscience Modeling
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With the host of experimental data in neuroscience, systems modeling is an increasingly important tool for relating data to algorithmic models of neural computation.
In this symposium, eight speakers present state-of-the-art systems neuroscience modeling work encompassing topics like large-scale computational models, plausible learning algorithms and population models. This symposium specifically aims to bring together people with shared interest in system-scale neural computation.
Program
Program chair: Sander Bohte.
11:10 - 11:25 |
coffee |
11:25 - 11:30 |
opening |
11:30 - 12:00 |
Jaldert Rombouts (CWI) Neurally Plausible Reinforcement Learning of Working Memory Tasks |
12:00 - 12:30 |
Cyriel Pennartz (UvA) Offline replay of behavioral information: from ensemble recordings to computational function |
12:30 - 13:30 |
lunch |
13:30 - 14:00 |
Paul Tiesinga (RU) Communication between brain areas: models & measures |
14:00 - 14:30 |
Marc deKamps (U. Leeds) Modeling the dynamics of neural populations |
14:30 - 15:00 |
Steven Scholte (UvA) The lateral occipital cortex detects objects by evaluating the envelope of spatial correlations that are present in a scene. |
15:00 - 15:15 |
break |
15:15 - 15:45 |
Pieter Roelfsema (NIN) Neural Models of Scene Segmentation |
15:45 - 16:15 |
Frank vd Velde (UT/LU) Sequential ordering in higher level grounded cognition |
16:15 - 16:45 |
Sander Bohte (CWI) Efficient Spike-Coding in Adaptive Spike Response Models |
16:45 - 17:15 |
discussion |
17:15 - 18:00 |
drinks |