[visionlist] COSYNE 2007 Update

Bijan Pesaran bijan at nyu.edu
Thu Oct 26 17:17:11 GMT 2006


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                Computational and Sytems Neuroscience (Cosyne)

                   MAIN MEETING                    WORKSHOPS
                 Feb 22-25, 2007                Feb 26-27, 2007
               Salt Lake City, UTAH            The Canyons, UTAH

                               http://cosyne.org

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IMPORTANT DATES
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   * Early registration begins: 15-Nov-06
   * Abstract submission deadline: 15-Dec-06
   * Complete schedule release: 25-Jan-07
   * Regular registration begins: 01-Feb-07
   * On-line registration ends: 20-Feb-07

The annual COSYNE meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange 
of experimental and theoretical approaches to problems in systems 
neuroscience.  The meeting is expected to draw about 350-400 researchers 
from a wide variety of disciplines.   Topics include but are not limited 
to: neural coding; natural scene statistics; dendritic computation; 
neural basis of persistent activity; nonlinear receptive field mapping; 
representations of time and sequence; reward systems; synaptic 
plasticity; map formation and plasticity; population coding; attention; 
computation with spiking networks.

The MAIN MEETING, held in Salt Lake City, will be single-track, and will 
consist of both oral and poster sessions. Some oral presentations will 
be invited, while others will be drawn from short submitted abstracts. 
Poster presentations will be drawn from submitted abstracts.
Invited speakers for this year are as follows:

   * Ehud Ahissar (Weizmann Institute)
   * Richard Andersen (Caltech)
   * Ed Callaway (Salk Institute)
   * Paul Glimcher (NYU)
   * Michael Goldberg (Columbia)
   * Judith Hirsch (USC)
   * Mitsuo Kawato (ATR)
   * Eric Knudsen (Stanford)
   * Mike Lewicki (CMU)
   * Zhaoping Li (UCL)
   * Dan Margoliash (U Chicago)
   * Bruce McNaughton (U Arizona)
   * Bartlett Mel (USC)
   * Sheila Nirenberg (Cornell)
   * Mike Shadlen (U Washington)


The WORKSHOPS will be at the Canyons ski resort nearby, and will offer 
parallel sessions for more in-depth discussion of specialized topics. 
Preliminary workshop topics are as follows:

    1. How silent/active is the brain?
    2. Hippocampal and entorhinal coding across species (2 days)
    3. Emerging information-theoretic measures and methods in neuroscience
    4. Neurally plausible statistical inference
    5. Functional requirements of a visual theory
    6. Conserved functions of the basal ganglia circuit
    7. What role does spike synchrony or correlation play in sensory 
processing?
    8. Asking why - normative models in neuroscience
    9. Quantitative analysis of shape representation in mid and higher
     level visual areas
   10. Random matrix theory and neural networks
   11. Motor control
   12. Decision making


For further information, please consult the web site

    http://cosyne.org

or send email to:

   cosyne at rochester.edu



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