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Etay Hay
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Scientist
haybrainlab.com
Saturday
, July 11
10:10am
ADT
Coffee break
Ballroom Salon
3:00pm
ADT
Coffee break
Ballroom Salon
5:20pm
ADT
Keynote 1: Bratislav Misic
Ballroom B1
6:20pm
ADT
Welcome Reception
TBA
Sunday
, July 12
9:10am
ADT
Keynote 2: Mac Shine, "The Neurobiological Basis of Consciousness"
Ballroom B1
10:10am
ADT
Coffee Break
Ballroom Salon
10:40am
ADT
FO1: The Synapse-Pairing Tradeoff: How Clustering, Bursts, and Dendritic Location Enable Robust Plasticity In-Vivo
Ballroom B1
11:10am
ADT
O1: Biologically plausible credit assignment via neuronal frequency multiplexing
Ballroom B1
11:30am
ADT
O2: A unifying account of rTMS and rTFUS neurostimulation effects based on calcium-dependent synaptic plasticity theory and an equivalent-energy principle
Ballroom B1
11:50am
ADT
O3: Compartmentalized learning through coupled electrochemical adaptation in cortical pyramidal neurons
Ballroom B1
3:50pm
ADT
Coffee break
Ballroom Salon
4:20pm
ADT
Poster Session 1
Ballroom B2
P003: How long we live? Insights into neural ageing using fractional harmonic oscillator
Ballroom B2
P025: A Conductance-Based Whole-Brain Modeling Framework for Isolating Pharmacological Effects on Excitation-Inhibition Dynamics
Ballroom B2
P036: Inferring microcircuit aging from subject EEG and linking to cognitive decline
Ballroom B2
P037: The effects of reduced somatostatin interneuron inhibition in depression on multilayered human cortical microcircuit activity.
Ballroom B2
P040: Dendritic calcium dynamics shape functionally relevant human E-/MEG ~20Hz beta events: a biophysical modeling study
Ballroom B2
Monday
, July 13
9:10am
ADT
Keynote 3: Blake Richards, "Exponentiated gradients support effective learning in biologically relevant scenarios"
Ballroom B1
10:10am
ADT
Coffee break
Ballroom Salon
11:10am
ADT
O9: Low-Dimensional Communication Subspaces Reveal Distributed Information Across Neural Areas
Ballroom B1
11:30am
ADT
O10: A mathematical language for large-scale spike recordings from hundreds to thousands of neurons
Ballroom B1
3:10pm
ADT
O15: Exact mathematical description of computation with transient spatiotemporal dynamics in recurrent neural networks
Ballroom B1
3:50pm
ADT
Coffee break
Ballroom Salon
4:20pm
ADT
Poster Session 2
Ballroom B2
P051: Stimulation Induced Effects on the Collective Dynamics of a Recurrently-Connected Excitatory-Inhibitory Network
Ballroom B2
P054: Single-cell adaptation makes heterogeneity a dynamic feature of neural networks
Ballroom B2
P066: Variability and Degeneracy In Simulations of Primary Motor Cortex Pyramidal Tract Neurons
Ballroom B2
P067: Modeling spreading depolarization in neocortical microcircuits
Ballroom B2
P079: Competitive dynamics in a biophysical model of rat somatosensory cortex
Ballroom B2
P080: The Synapse-Pairing Tradeoff: How Clustering, Bursts, and Dendritic Location Enable Robust Plasticity In-Vivo
Ballroom B2
P083: Biophysical model of auditory thalamocortical circuit reveals GABAB-dependent control of N1 deficits in Schizophrenia
Ballroom B2
Tuesday
, July 14
9:00am
ADT
Neuronal heterogeneity’s role in network dynamics and computation
Room 501
10:30am
ADT
Coffee Break
2:10pm
ADT
Keynote 4: Stephanie Jones (Brown University), "Uncovering the Mechanism and Meaning of EEG/MEG Measured Brain Dynamics with the Human Neocortical Neurosolver Software"
Ballroom B1
3:30pm
ADT
Coffee break
Ballroom Salon
5:00pm
ADT
Poster Session 3
Ballroom B2
P111: VIP-Mediated Attentional Modulation of Persistent Activity in a Cortical Microcircuit Model
Ballroom B2
P112: Biologically Realistic Models of Synaptic Release at Human Cortical Synapses
Ballroom B2
P128: Ion Channels Tune Population-Level Intrinsic Biophysical Heterogeneity
Ballroom B2
9:30pm
ADT
Party
Garrison Brewing Company
Wednesday
, July 15
9:00am
ADT
Detailed models of brain microcircuit activity and signals in clinical applications
Room 501
10:30am
ADT
Coffee Break
Ballroom Salon
3:30pm
ADT
Coffee break
Ballroom Salon
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