CELEST Workshop on
Dynamic Coding in Neural Signals

  • Friday, July 29, 2011
  • Boston University
  • Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
  • 677 Beacon Street
  • Auditorium, Room B02
  • Boston MA 02215
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Friday, July 29

CELEST Workshop Schedule

1:00pm–1:05pm Introduction
Frank Guenther
Boston University

1:00pm–1:30pm Oscillations and grid cells in entorhinal cortex
Michael Hasselmo
Boston University

1:30pm–1:55pm Perceptual processing via coherent sequences of ensemble states
Donald Katz
Brandeis University

1:55pm–2:20pm Stochastic transitions between discrete states in models of taste processing and decision-making
Paul Miller
Brandeis University

2:20pm–2:40pm Coffee break
2:40pm-3:05pm Multiple brain rhythms: Temporal structure and its functional implications
Nancy Kopell
Boston University

3:05pm–3:30pm Brain rhythms and cognition
Earl Miller
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3:30pm–3:55pm Hippocampal memory encoding and reactivation
Matthew Wilson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3:55pm–4:15pm Speaker panel discussion

4:15pm–5:45pm Poster session on Dynamic Coding

1. Measuring auditory attention using frequency tagging
Hari Bharadwaj, Adrian KC Lee, Nick Kurkjy, and Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
Boston University and University of Washington

2. Prefrontal and hippocampal coding during long-term memory formation in monkeys
Scott L. Brincat and Earl K. Miller
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3. Working memory, theta rhythms and MEG
Kyle Lepage, Sarah Steinvorth, Uri Eden, Mike Hasselmo, and Chantal Stern
Boston University

4. Auditory contours and Gestalt rules for sound analysis
Yoonseob Lim, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, and Timothy Gardner
Boston University

5. Testing the long-term stability of a neural code in songbirds
Jeffrey Markowitz and Timothy Gardner
Boston University

6. Toward a stable, long-term brain-machine interface
Scott Brincat, Mikhail Panko, Jonathan Brumberg, Andres Salazar, Jefferson Roy, Simon Overduin, Phillip Kennedy, Earl Miller, and Frank Guenther
Boston University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Neural Signals Inc.

7. Network analysis in EEG source-space of the dynamics that support intentional ignoring of visual stimuli
Lisa Payne, Stefan Berteau, and Robert Sekuler
Boston University and Brandeis University

8. Converging evidence from behavior and electroencephalography for differences in the storage of streams vs. individual sound objects
Lenny Varghese, Virginia Best, and Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
Boston University