5th ICCNS: Call for Registration
Cynthia Bradford
cindy at cns.bu.edu
Wed Apr 25 15:56:18 EDT 2001
Apologies if you receive this more than once.
***** CALL FOR REGISTRATION *****
***** AND *****
***** FINAL INVITED PROGRAM *****
FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE AND NEURAL SYSTEMS
Tutorials: May 30, 2001
Meeting: May 31 - June 2, 2001
Boston University
http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/
This interdisciplinary conference focuses on two fundamental questions:
How Does the Brain Control Behavior?
How Can Technology Emulate Biological Intelligence?
A single oral or poster session enables all presented work to be
highly visible.
Contributed talks will be presented on each of the three conference days.
Three-hour poster sessions with no conflicting events will be held on
two of the conference days. All posters will be up all day, and can also
be viewed during breaks in the talk schedule.
CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS
TUTORIAL SPEAKERS: Wednesday, May 30, 2001
Ted Adelson: The perception of surface properties
Yiannis Aloimonos: What geometry and statistics tell us about the
motion pathway
Gail A. Carpenter: Adaptive resonance theory
Michael Jordan: Inference and learning in graphical models
INVITED SPEAKERS
Thursday, May 31, 2001
Larry Abbott: Spike-timing effects in Hebbian synaptic plasticity
Wulfram Gerstner: Rapid signal transmission by populations of spiking neurons
Nancy Kopell: Rhythms and cell assemblies in the nervous system
Wolfgang Maass: Liquid state machines: A new framework for understanding
neural computation on spike trains
Henry Markram: Neocortical microcircuits of perception, attention,
and memory
Victor Lamme: The role of recurrent processing in visual awareness
Wolf Singer: Neuronal synchrony in cerebral cortex and its functional
implications (keynote lecture)
Friday, June 1, 2001
Ralph D. Freeman: Organization of receptive fields of neurons in the
primary visual cortex
Nikos Logothetis: On bistable perception
David J. Heeger: Attention and sensory signals in primary visual cortex
Maggie Shiffrar: The visual analysis of moving bodies
Stephen Grossberg: The complementary brain: Unifying brain dynamics
and modularity
Allen Waxman: Multi-sensor 3D image fusion technologies
Saturday, June 2, 2001
Peter L. Strick: Basal ganglia and cerebellar "loops" with the cerebral
cortex: Motor and cognitive circuits
Richard Ivry: Timing, temporal coupling, and response selection
Daniel Bullock: Action selection and reinforcement learning in a model
of laminar frontal cortex and the basal ganglia
Christoph Schreiner: Temporal correlation and information transfer in
the auditory thalamo-cortical system
Rochel Gelman: Continuity and discontinuity in cognitive development:
Numerical cognition as a case
Maja Mataric: From what you see to what you do: Imitation in humans
and humanoid robots
Leon Cooper: Bi-directionally modifiable synapses: From theoretical
fantasy to experimental fact (keynote lecture)
REGISTRATION FORM
Fifth International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems
Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
Boston University
677 Beacon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Tutorials: May 30, 2001
Meeting: May 31 - June 2, 2001
FAX: (617) 353-7755
http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/
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reception, two coffee breaks each day, and meeting proceedings.
The tutorial registration fee includes tutorial notes and two
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