CNS*2019 Barcelona: Workshops Program
This is the list of workshops to be held at CNS*2019. This page will be updated as more information becomes available. Please check back regularly for updates.
Workshops are either 1.5 days, 1 day, or 0.5 days long, and are distributed into three 0.5 day sessions:
For inquiries related to these workshops, please contact the workshop coordinator at [email protected], or the individual workshop organizers listed below.
List of workshops
1.5 days workshops
Title | Organizers | Contact | Reference | Location |
Methods of Information Theory in Computational Neuroscience |
Lubomir Kostal (Chair), Joseph T. Lizier, Viola Priesemann, Justin Dauwels, Taro Toyoizumi, Michael Wibral, Adria Tauste
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Lubomir Kostal |
W1 |
Paranymph Auditorium
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The dynamics and limitations of working memory |
Zachary Kilpatrick, Albert Compte
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Zachary Kilpatrick |
W2 |
Room B7 |
Workshop on generative connectomics and plasticity |
Alexander Peyser, Wouter Klijn, Sandra Diaz
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Alexander Peyser |
W3 |
Room S1 (Tue), Rooms S1 and S5 (Wed) |
Emergent Phenomena in Macroscopic Neural Networks |
Joana Cabral, Jérémie Lefebvre
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Joana Cabral |
W4 |
Aula Magna |
New Perspectives in Cortical Dynamics |
David Hansel, Nicholas Priebe, Carl van Vreeswijk
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David Hansel |
W5 |
Room B5 |
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1 day workshops
Title | Organizers | Contact | Reference | Location |
Neuronal Oscillations: mechanisms, computational properties and functionality |
Adrien Peyrache, Vassilis Cutsuridis, Horacio G. Rotstein
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Adrien Peyrache |
W6 |
Aula Capella |
Dynamics of Rhythm Generation: Role of Ionic Pumps, Exchangers, and Ion Homeostasis |
Ronald Calabrese, Gennady Cymbalyuk
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Gennady Cymbalyuk |
W7 |
Room B6 (Tue), Room B3 (Wed) |
Modelling sequential biases in perceptual decisions |
Alexandre Hyafil, Jaime de la Rocha
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Alexandre Hyafil |
W8 |
Room S3 |
Neural Multiplexed Coding, Coexistence of Multimodal Coding Strategies in Neural Systems |
Milad Lankarany, Steven A. Prescott
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Milad Lankarany |
W9 |
Room S4 |
Olfaction - the complex sense |
Maxim Bazhenov, Mario Pannunzi
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Maxim Bazhenov |
W10 |
Room S2 |
Dopaminergic Signaling Workshop |
Carmen Canavier
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Carmen Canavier |
W11 |
Room B1 |
Diversity and function of interneurons |
Luis Garcia del Molino, Jorge Jaramillo, Jorge Mejias
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Luis Garcia del Molino |
W12 |
Room T1 (Tue), Room T2 (Wed) |
Integrative Theories of Cortical Function |
Hamish Meffin, Anthony Burkitt, Ali Almasi
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Hamish Meffin |
W13 |
Room T1 |
Graph modeling of macroscopic brain activity |
Ashish Raj, Eva Palacios, Pratik Mukherjee
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Ashish Raj |
W14 |
Room T2 |
Manifolds for neural computation |
Matthew G. Perich, Juan A. Gallego, Sara A. Solla
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Matthew G. Perich |
W15 |
Room B3 |
Functional network dynamics: Recent mathematical perspectives |
Matthieu Gilson, David Dahmen, Moritz Helias
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Matthieu Gilson |
W16 |
Room B2 |
Computational modelling of brain networks in Electroencephalography |
Benedetta Franceschiello, Katharina Glomb
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Katharina Glomb |
W17 |
Room B6 |
VirtualBrainCloud |
Petra Ritter, Julie Courtiol
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Petra Ritter |
W18 |
Room S3 (Tue), Room S2 (Wed) |
Model-Driven Closed-Loop Technologies for Neuroscience Research |
Pablo Varona, Thomas Nowotny
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Pablo Varona |
W19 |
Room S4 (Tue), Room B1 (Wed) |
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Half day workshops
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Schedule
Session 1: Tuesday, 16th July morning session (0930 - 1310)
W1 Methods of Information Theory in Computational Neuroscience |
W2 The dynamics and limitations of working memory |
W3 Workshop on generative connectomics and plasticity |
W4 Emergent Phenomena in Macroscopic Neural Networks |
W5 New Perspectives in Cortical Dynamics |
W7 Dynamics of Rhythm Generation: Role of Ionic Pumps, Exchangers, and Ion Homeostasis |
W10 Olfaction - the complex sense |
W11 Dopaminergic Signaling Workshop |
W12 Diversity and function of interneurons |
W14 Graph modeling of macroscopic brain activity |
W15 Manifolds for neural computation |
W18 VirtualBrainCloud |
W19 Model-Driven Closed-Loop Technologies for Neuroscience Research |
W20 Phase Transitions in Brain Networks |
W21 Modeling astrocyte functions: From ion channels to calcium dynamics and beyond |
W22 Student and Postdoc Career Development Workshop |
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Session 2: Wednesday, 17th July morning session (0930 - 1310)
W1 Methods of Information Theory in Computational Neuroscience |
W2 The dynamics and limitations of working memory |
W3 Workshop on generative connectomics and plasticity |
W4 Emergent Phenomena in Macroscopic Neural Networks |
W5 New Perspectives in Cortical Dynamics |
W6 Neuronal Oscillations: mechanisms, computational properties and functionality |
W8 Modelling sequential biases in perceptual decisions |
W9 Neural Multiplexed Coding, Coexistence of Multimodal Coding Strategies in Neural Systems |
W10 Olfaction - the complex sense |
W11 Dopaminergic Signaling Workshop |
W13 Integrative Theories of Cortical Function |
W14 Graph modeling of macroscopic brain activity |
W15 Manifolds for neural computation |
W16 Functional network dynamics: Recent mathematical perspectives |
W17 Computational modelling of brain networks in Electroencephalography |
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Session 3: Wednesday, 17th July afternoon session (1450 - 1830)
W1 Methods of Information Theory in Computational Neuroscience |
W2 The dynamics and limitations of working memory |
W3 Workshop on generative connectomics and plasticity |
W4 Emergent Phenomena in Macroscopic Neural Networks |
W5 New Perspectives in Cortical Dynamics |
W6 Neuronal Oscillations: mechanisms, computational properties and functionality |
W7 Dynamics of Rhythm Generation: Role of Ionic Pumps, Exchangers, and Ion Homeostasis |
W8 Modelling sequential biases in perceptual decisions |
W9 Neural Multiplexed Coding, Coexistence of Multimodal Coding Strategies in Neural Systems |
W12 Diversity and function of interneurons |
W13 Integrative Theories of Cortical Function |
W16 Functional network dynamics: Recent mathematical perspectives |
W17 Computational modelling of brain networks in Electroencephalography |
W18 VirtualBrainCloud |
W19 Model-Driven Closed-Loop Technologies for Neuroscience Research |
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