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Symposia

SCHEDULE OF PARALLEL SYMPOSIA

Please click on the links to see the content of each symposium.

Poster sessions will run daily from 13:30 – 15:30 hours.

SCHEDULE OF PARALLEL SYMPOSIA
Monday, 26 September 2011
9:30 - 11:30

S01 - Neural mechanisms of feature integration in object perception (chaired by Steve Hillyard, San Diego & Ariel Schoenfeld, Magdeburg).

S02 - Predictive coding in perception and cognition (chaired by Iria San Miguel, Leipzig & Istvan Winkler, Budapest).

S03 - The role of neuronal oscillations in computation and communication in multi-scale brain networks (chaired by Ryan T. Canolty, Berkeley).

15:30 - 17:30

S04 - Attention, awareness and control (chaired by Catherine Tallon-Baudry, Paris).

S05 - Auditory processing (chaired by Kimmo Alho, Helsinki & Claude Alain, Toronto).

S06 - Expectation and attention in visual cognition: neural and computational approaches (chaired by Christopher Summerfield, Oxford).

 
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
9:30 - 11:30

S07 - From single neuron responses to neuronal population oscillations during vision and memory: new insights from human intracranial recordings (chaired by Gilles Pourtois, Ghent).

S08 - Preludes to failure: electrophysiological and hemodynamic antecedents of human error (chaired by Tom Eichele, Bergen & Markus Ullsperger, Nijmegen).

S09 - Monitoring our memories: Neural mechanisms and age-related changes (chaired by Pedro M Paz-Alonso, San Sebastián).

15:30 - 17:30

S10 - Entraining the brain? Effects of rhythmic brain stimulation protocols on oscillatory brain activity and behavior (chaired by Gregor Thut, Glasgow & Vincenzo Romei, London).

S11 - Complex networks, dynamics and neural information processing in the brain (chaired by Claudio Mirasso, Mallorca & Gordon Pipa, Frankfurt).

S12 - Human genetics of cognition (chaired by Manuel Garcia-Garcia, New York).

 
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
9:30 - 11:30

S13 - Functional significance of human prefrontal theta oscillations during cognitive control and learning (chaired by Travis E Baker, British Columbia)

S14 - Probing Cortical Oscillations with Transcranial Stimulation (chaired by Bradley R Postle, Wisconsin).

S15 - Serotonin, motivation and action in learning and decision-making (chaired by Molly Crockett, University of Zurich).

15:30 - 17:30

S16 - Maturation of brain structure and language development (chaired by Angela D. Friederici, Leipzig).

S17 - Current trends in working memory research: Evidence from functional neuroimaging (chaired by Jochen Kaiser, Frankfurt & Christoph Bledowski, Frankfurt).

S18 - The cognitive role of cross-frequency coupling (chaired by Bradley Voytek, Berkeley & Josef Parvizi, Standford).

 
Thursday, 29 September 2011
9:30 - 11:30

S19 - The relationship between attention and working memory (chaired by Adam Gazzaley, San Francisco).

S20 - EEG/fMRI integration and the connectivity in the brain (chaired by Tamer Demiralp, Istanbul & Ahmet Ademoglu, Istanbul).

S21 - How alpha oscillations shape the functional network of the working brain (chaired by Saskia Haegens & Ole Jensen, Nijmegen).

15:30 - 17:30

S22 - Successful aging: a neurocognitive perspective (chaired by Pilar Andres, Mallorca & Soledad Ballesteros, Madrid).

S23 - Regulating access to consciousness: Cortical mechanisms of attention (chaired by Gabriele Gratton, Illinois & Diane Beck, Illinois).

S24 - Adaptive, goal-directed behavior: prefrontal cortex and beyond (chaired by Claudia Danielmeier, Nijmegen & Gerhard Jocham, Oxford).

 
 
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