THIRTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COGNITIVE AND NEURAL
SYSTEMS
May
2730, 2009
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2009
CELEST Workshop on
Object and Spatial
Learning, Recognition, and Attention:
From Circuits to
Consciousness
Workshop Chair: Stephen Grossberg
Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems,
8:00am
8:45am
Registration
8:45am
8:50am
Stephen Grossberg
(
Conference Welcome and Introduction
8:50am
9:35am
Ed Connor
(
Neural representation of
object shape in ventral pathway visual cortex
9:35am
9:45am
Q&A
9:45am 10:30am
Carl Olson
(
What neurons in monkey inferotemporal cortex tell us about human
perception
10:30am
10:40am
Q&A
10:40am
11:00am
Coffee
Break
11:00am
11:45am
James DiCarlo
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Untangling
object recognition: How does the ventral visual stream achieve invariant object
representation?
11:45am
11:55am
Q&A
11:55am
12:40pm
Stephen Grossberg
(
Neural dynamics of attentive
object and scene learning and recognition
12:40pm
12:50pm
Q&A
12:50pm
2:15pm
Lunch
2:15pm
3:00pm
Nancy Kanwisher
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Feedback
of visual object information to foveal retinotopic cortex
3:00pm
3:10pm
Q&A
3:10pm
3:55pm
Aude Oliva
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Remembering thousands of images with high fidelity
3:55pm
4:05pm
Q&A
4:05pm
4:50pm
Keiji Tanaka
(RIKEN Brain Science Institute)
Representation of object
categories in activity patterns of inferotemporal cell population
4:50pm
5:00pm
Q&A
5:00pm
5:15pm
General discussion with all speakers and wrap-up
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2009
Invited and Contributed
Speakers and Poster Session
8:00am 8:30am
Registration
VISION, ATTENTION, DECISION,
AND ACTION
8:30am 9:15am
Marisa Carrasco
(
How attention affects perception
9:15am 10:00am
David Knill
(
Adaptive Bayesian priors for
depth perception
10:00am
10:45am
Richard Krauzlis
(The Salk Institute)
The soft underbelly of vision and action: The role of the brainstem in defining whats behaviorally relevant
10:45am 11:15am
Coffee Break
11:15am 12:00pm
Alexandre Pouget
(
Generalized probabilistic
population codes
12:00pm 12:45pm
(
The blurry borders between
deciding and doing
12:45pm 2:00pm
Lunch
2:00pm 2:45pm
Mary Hayhoe
(
Adaptive
gaze control in natural environments
2:45pm - 3:00pm
Discussion
of the invited talks
3:00pm 4:00pm
Plenary Speaker
Stan Williams
(Hewlett-Packard)
The memristor: An inorganic synapse for neural computation
4:00pm 5:00pm
15-minute contributed talks
5:00pm 5:30pm
Coffee Break
5:00pm 8:00pm
Poster Session I
FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2009
Invited and Contributed
Speakers and Conference Reception
8:00am 8:30am
Registration
AUDITION, SPEECH, AND
LANGUAGE
8:30am 9:15am
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
(
How
learning influences everyday communication
9:15am
10:00am
Robert Remez
(
Specificity and versatility in the perceptual
organization of speech: Findings and implications
10:00am
10:45am
William Marslen-Wilson
(MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit,
Neurobiological
foundations for human language: General and specific constraints
10:45am 11:15am
Coffee Break
DEVELOPMENT AND
FUNCTIONAL SPECIALIZATION
11:15am 12:00pm
John Gabrieli
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Development of learning systems in the human brain
12:00pm 12:45pm
David Van Essen
(
Functional specialization of
cerebral cortex in humans and nonhuman primates
12:45pm 1:00pm
Discussion
of the invited talks
1:00pm 2:15pm
Lunch
2:15pm
3:15pm
Plenary Speaker
Wolfram Schultz
(
Efficient reward processing through subjective,
predictive, and adaptive coding
3:15pm
6:00pm
15-minute contributed talks
6:00pm
9:00pm
Conference Reception
SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2009
CELEST Workshop on
Neural
Basis of Mental Disorders
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Heather Ames and Max Versace
Department of Cognitive
and Neural Systems,
8:00am
8:30am
Registration
8:20am
8:30am
Heather Ames and Max Versace
(
Introductory Remarks
8:30am 9:15am
Ralph Hoffman
(
Steps towards developing an
artificial patient with schizophrenia
9:15am
9:25am
Q&A
9:25am
10:10am
David Plaut
(
Surface
dyslexia and semantic dementia: Beyond single-case studies in cognitive neuropsychology
10:10am
10:20am
Q&A
10:20am
10:40am
Coffee
Break
10:40am
11:25am
Ann Graybiel
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Learning and memory
mechanisms of the basal ganglia
11:25am 11:35am
Q&A
11:35am
12:20pm
Terje Sagvolden
(
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder as RED A reinforcement/extinction disorder
12:20pm 12:30pm
Q&A
12:30pm 1:45pm
Lunch
1:45pm
2:30pm
Roger Traub
(
Fast and very fast (>75
Hz) oscillations in neuropsychiatric disease
2:30pm
2:40pm
Q&A
2:40pm
3:00pm
Discussion with all workshop speakers
3:00pm
5:00pm
15-minute contributed talks
5:00pm 5:30pm
Coffee
Break
5:00pm 8:00pm
Poster Session II