Speakers
Markus Axer
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, GermanyWill talk about:
3D-Polarized light imaging – The structural connectome goes microscopic
Session:
C. Neuroimaging I
Yanchao Bi
Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaWill talk about:
The functional and neural architecture of object concepts
Session:
H. Normal development/cognition I
Claudia Clopath
Imperial College, London, United KingdomWill talk about:
Emergence of subnetworks in plastic recurrent networks
Session:
D. Computation and cognition: from neural processing to psychology
Peter Dayan
University College London, London, United KingdomWill talk about:
Neurocomputational Modeling in Psychiatry
Session:
D. Computation and cognition: from physiology to neural processing
Tristan Glatard
McGill University, Montreal, CanadaWill talk about:
Web platforms for high-throughput neuroimaging analyses: state of the art and future directions
Session:
B. Informatics II: Computing systems
Jeffrey L. Krichmar
University of California Irvine, Irvine, United StatesWill talk about:
Towards a modeling framework for the efficient creation, simulation and analysis of brain functions
Session:
F. Informatics IV
Nikolaus Kriegeskorte
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomWill talk about:
Deep neural networks: a new framework for modelling brain information processing
Session:
C. Neuroimaging II
Helen Mayberg
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United StatesWill talk about:
The evolving role for imaging in optimizing treatment for depression
Session:
G. Brain disorders I
David Menon
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomWill talk about:
Acquiring and analysing data in TBI: Challenges and opportunities
Session:
I. Traumatic brain injury
Vinod Menon
Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, California, United StatesWill talk about:
Typical and atypical development of large-scale brain networks
Session:
H. Normal development/cognition I
Hanchuan Peng
Allen Institute for Brain Science, ,Will talk about:
Massive Scale Neuroinformatics
Session:
E. Informatics III: Visualization
Jean-Baptiste Poline
University of California Berkeley, Berkley, United StatesWill talk about:
Moving grounds: The evolution of neuroinformatics, statistical, and sociological aspects and their interactions in brain imaging research
Session:
A. Informatics I: Data systems
Martijn van den Heuvel
University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the NetherlandsWill talk about:
Integrative hubs in the connectome
Session:
G. Brain disorders II