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11th Meeting - 2018
Gregory Horwitz -
Cortical color processing and optogenetics
University of Washington & Washington National Primate Center
J. Douglas Crawford -
Spatiotemporal evolution of target coding in the primate gaze control system
Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto
Wu Li -
Parsing visual images through inter-areal interactions
IDG/McGovern Inst. Brain Research, Beijing Normal University
10th Meeting - 2017
Pieter Roelfsema -
Seeing, thinking and memorizing with the visual brain
Vision & Cognition research group, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Eberhard Fetz -
Applications of closed-loop brain-computer interfaces in non- human primates
Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington
Mark Buckley -
Complementary and dissociable contributions of different primate prefrontal cortical regions to rule-guided decision-making
Brain & Behaviour, University of Oxford
9th Meeting - 2016
Asif Ghazanfar -
The evolution and developmental neuromechanics of vocal communication
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University
Xiaoqin Wang -
Marmoset as a model system for studying neural basis of audition and social communication
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore
8th Meeting - 2015
Reza Shadmehr -
Keynote lecture
Laboratory for Computational Motor Control, Johns Hopkins University
Nicole Rust -
Keynote lecture
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Robert Wurtz -
Keynote lecture
Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research, NIH Neuroscience
7th Meeting - 2014
Stefan Everling -
Resting-state fMRI in macaques
Brain & Mind Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
Anja Horn-Bochtler -
Extraocular muscles are controlled by at least three neuronal populations in and around the oculomotor nuclei
Institute of Anatomy & Cell Biology I, LMU, Munich
6th Meeting - 2013
Pascal Fries -
From brain-wide to cell-class-specific investigation of selective synchronization for selective attention
Ernst Strüngmann Institute, Frankfurt
Wim Vanduffel -
Reward processing in visual cortex of the monkey assessed with fMRI
Laboratory for Neuro- and Psychophysiology, KU Leuven
Rich Krauzlis -
Subcortical control of spatial attention
Eye Movements & Visual Selection Section, NIH National Eye Institute
5th Meeting - 2012
Silke Haverkamp -
Functional architecture of the primate retina
Max Plank Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt
Rüdiger Behr -
Transgenic non-human primates as models of human diseases: an overview and perspectives
German Primate Center, Goettingen
Leonardo Fogassi -
Action organization and mirror neurons in the parieto-premotor cortical system
Dept. Neurosciences, University of Parma
Nikos Logothetis -
fMRI of the monkey brain
MPI for Biological Cybernetics, Tuebingen
4th Meeting - 2011
John Maunsell -
What microstimulation effects tell us about cortical functions
Department of Neurobiology, University of Chicago
3rd Meeting - 2010
Michael E. Goldberg -
The neurobiology of spatial perception
Department of Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York; President of the Society for Neuroscience
2nd Meeting - 2009
Prof. Guy Orban -
Tracing the network processing 3D shape from disparity: Monkey fMRI as a tool for the neuroscientist
Medicine and Surgery, Università di Parma
1st Meeting - 2008
No keynotes