CNS*2001
Tenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting
San Francisco and Pacific Grove, California, June 30 - July 5, 2001
CNS*2001 Workshops
Workshops focusing on current issues in computational neuroscience will be held on July 5, 2001, as part of the CNS*2001 conference in Pacific Grove, California.
The goal of the workshops is to provide an informal forum within the CNS meeting for focused discussion of recent or speculative research, novel techniques, and open issues in computational neuroscience. Workshops may be in a number of different formats: Discussion workshops, whether formal (i.e., held in a conference room with projection and writing media) or informal (held elsewhere), stress interactive and open discussions in preference to sequential presentations. Tutorials and mini-symposia provide a format for a focused exploration of particular issues or techniques within a more traditional presentation framework; but in these cases too, adequate time will be reserved for questions and general discussion.
At present, the following workshops are planned. Click on the title for a more complete description.
Title Format Organizers Simulations of the hippocampal system mini-symposium / discussion F. Rincker, M. Meeter, and L. Talamini Modeling cortical map development mini-symposium / discussion J. A. Bednar and R. Miikkulainen Complex nonlinear neural dynamics formal discussion P. Andras, A. Assadi, R. Kozma, T. Wennekers, D. L. Demaris. Independant Component Analysis (ICA) for the modelisation of biological data in EEG, fMRI and extracellular recordings computational neuroscience: methods and dynamical phenomena formal discussion A. Delorme Benefits and problems in deconvolution of overlapped waveforms tutorial D. J. Jewett and L. J. Larson-Prior A Fresh Look at Neuronal Noise informal discussion H. E. Plesser and A. N. Burkitt Spatiotemporal activity patterns in neuronal networks: detection and analysis formal discussion R. Osan and J. Rubin
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