Program

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2019
13:30
Welcome Address
13:45
Keynote lecture: Suliann Ben Hamed (Chair: I. Kagan)

The spatial and temporal dynamics of attention: insights from the real-time decoding of the attentional spotlight

14:45
Coffee break
15:15
Raymundo Baez Mendoza (Chair: I. Kagan)

Single neuron basis of social reciprocity in the anterior cingulate cortex

15:45
Hamidreza Ramezanpour (Chair: I. Kagan)

Variability of neuronal responses in the STS complements rate-based information on social interactions

16:15
Poster session I
16:45
Janina Hüer (Chair: S. Treue)

Probing the role of FEF in spatial attention with pathway-selective optogenetics 

17:15
Stefan Everling (Chair: S. Treue)

Identification of the marmoset frontal eye fields

18:00
Reception at DPZ
20:30
Informal "get together"

(Diva Lounge, Kurze Geismarstr. 9)

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019
9:00
Antimo Buonocore (Chair: A. Gail)

Visual pattern analysis by premotor neurons

9:30
Keynote lecture: Lee Miller  (Chair: A. Gail)

Development of a wireless, long-term stable BMI to restore natural voluntary movement following spinal cord injury

10:30
Coffee break
11:00
Aaron Batista (Chair: A. Gail)

New neural activity patterns emerge with long-term learning

11:30
Jean Laurens (Chair: A. Gail)

The 3D neuronal compass in primates and mammals

12:00
Lunch at mensa & guided tour DPZ
14:30
Poster session II & Coffee
15:30
Sascha Mueller (Chair: C. Schwiedrzik)

Cellular and circuit-based mechanisms underlying amygdala regulation of primate temperamental anxiety through chemogenetic technology

16:00
Florian Sandhaeger (Chair: C. Schwiedrzik)

Monkey EEG links neuronal color and motion information across species and scales

16:30
Thomas Wachtler (Chair: C. Schwiedrzik)

Towards a national research data infrastructure for neuroscience

17:00
Group picture
17:15
General discussion

 

18:30
Working dinner at DPZ
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019
9:00
Eric Drebitz (Chair: M. Wilke)

Behavioral and physiological impact of electric stimulation is gamma-phase dependent

9:30
Alina Peter (Chair: M. Wilke)

Surface color and predictability determine contextual modulation of V1 firing and gamma oscillations

10:00
Coffee break
10:30
Matthias Philipp Baumann (Chair: H. Scherberger)

Selective peri-saccadic suppression of low spatial frequencies is a visual phenomenon

11:00
Keynote lecture: Steven Kennerley (Chair: H. Scherberger)

Dynamic computations supporting information search and choice in prefrontal cortex

12:00
Concluding discussion (Chair: H. Scherberger)

 

12:30
Lunch

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