Connectionists: COSYNE 2021: Abstract submission is now open

Tomas Hromadka tomas.hromadka at gmail.com
Wed Oct 14 15:44:30 EDT 2020


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Computational and Systems Neuroscience 2021 (Cosyne)

MAIN MEETING ONLINE
24 - 26 February 2021

www.cosyne.org

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IMPORTANT DATES

   Abstract submission is now open
   Abstract submission deadline: 12 November 2020


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                 MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
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The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of empirical and theoretical approaches to problems in systems neuroscience, in order to understand how neural systems function.

Cosyne 2021 will take place online, February 24 - 26, 2021. Please note that the dates have changed slightly from the initial announcement. The goal of this year’s meeting is to promote early stage investigators. Therefore, there are no invited talks from established researchers.

The format will include featured contributed talks chosen from submitted abstracts, and interactive poster-like presentations (short recorded presentation + live interactions). More details to follow.

All abstract submissions will be reviewed as in previous years, but reviewing will be fully double blind. The deadline for Abstract submission will be November 12, 2020.

Cosyne topics include but are not limited to: neural basis of behavior, sensory and motor systems, circuitry, learning, neural coding, natural scene statistics, dendritic computation, neural basis of persistent activity, nonlinear receptive field mapping, representations of time and sequence, reward systems, decision-making, synaptic plasticity, map formation and plasticity, population coding, attention, and computation with spiking networks.

When preparing an abstract, authors should be aware that not all abstracts can be accepted for the meeting. Abstracts will be selected based on the clarity with which they convey the substance, significance, and originality of the work to be presented.


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                 COSYNE 2021 TUTORIAL
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Cosyne 2021 main meeting will be preceded by an online Cosyne Tutorial Session led by Kanaka Rajan (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) on 23 February 2021. More details will be posted on www.cosyne.org.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
   General & Program Chairs: Anne-Marie Oswald (U Pittsburgh) and Srdjan Ostojic (Ecole Normale Superieure Paris)
   Diversity Chairs: Eva Dyer (Georgia Tech, Emory) and Eric Shea-Brown (U Washington)
   Publicity Chair: Adam Calhoun (Princeton)
   Tutorial Chair: Il Memming Park (Stony Brook)
   Development Chair: Michael Long (NYU)


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
   Stephanie Palmer (U Chicago)
   Zachary Mainen (Champalimaud)
   Alexandre Pouget (U Geneva)
   Anthony Zador (CSHL)


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
   Athena Akrami (UCL)
   Demba Ba (Harvard)
   Omri Barak (Technion)
   Brice Bathellier (Paris)
   Yoram Burak (Hebrew University)
   Christine Constantinople (NYU)
   Saskia De Vries (Allen Institute)
   Victor de Lafuente (UNAM Mexico)
   Jan Drugowitsch (Harvard)
   Tatiana Engel (CSHL)
   Annegret Falkner (Princeton)
   Kevin Franks (Duke)
   Tim Hanks (UC Davis)
   Ann Hermundstad (Janelia)
   Andrew Leifer (Princeton)
   Sukbin Lim (Shanghai)
   Scott Linderman (Stanford)
   Mackenzie Mathis (EPFL Lausanne)
   Ida Momennejad (Microsoft)
   Cris Niell (U Oregon)
   Il Memming Park (Stony Brook)
   Adrien Peyrache (McGill Montreal)
   Kanaka Rajan (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
   Robert Rosenbaum (Notre Dame)
   Christina Savin (NYU)
   Marshal Shuler (Johns Hopkins)
   Daniela Vallentin (Max Planck Munich)


CONTACT
    meeting [at] cosyne.org


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