• POSTPONED: Brain Connectivity Workshop 2020 to be held in Toronto, Canada

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    This event has been postponed until next year.

    The aim of Brain Connectivity Workshop is to establish a dialogue between researchers in computational neuroscience, neuroscience methodology and experimental neuroscience about the emerging field of brain connectivity.

    This year the workshop will revisit the first ever Brain Connectivity workshop theme from a different perspective: "What does the mind think of the brain?" - focusing the discussions around what we have learned about our mind over the last 20 years of brain connectomics.

    The topics will deal with consciousness and cognition, looking at the tripartite relationship between anatomical connectivity, brain dynamics and cognitive function.

    The Brain Connectivity Workshop is conveniently right before OHBM in Montreal, Canada (June 26-30).

    Registration

    Tickets for this workshops are limited. You can buy tickets for $350 CAD online.

    Tentative list of speakers

    Please check for updates about confirmed speakers on more details von the BCW2020 event website.

    • Giulio Tononi: Consciousness & Cognition

      University of Wisconsin - Madison

    • Andreea Diaconescu: Bayesian models of Psychiatric Disorders

      University of Toronto

    • Viktor Jirsa: Dynamical Systems

      Aix Marseille University

    • Michael Mack: Cognitive Modeling

      University of Toronto

    • Bratislav Misic: Graphs/Networks

      McGill University

    • Petra Ritter: Multiscale Imaging/Modeling

      Charite University

    • Lisa Barrett: Brain-Body Interactions & Allostasis

      Northeastern University

    • Dani Bassett: Network Control Theory

      University of Pennsylvania

    • Gustavo Deco: Network Architectures in Cognition

      Pompeu Fabra University

    • Athena Demertzi: Conscious & Unconscious States

      University of Liege

    • Emily Finn: Fingerprinting Connectivity & Cognition

      Dartmouth College

    • Mike Halassa: Thalamocortical Interactions in Cognition

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    • Biyu Jade He: Perceptual Awareness

      New York University

    • Randy McIntosh: Hidden Repertoires in Cognition

      University of Toronto

    • Rosalyn Moran: Bayesian Models, Free Energy

      Kings College London

    • Mac Shine: Modulation of Network Dynamics

      University of Sydney

    • Enzo Tagliazucchi: Consciousness and Entropy

      University of Buenos Aires

    • Brandon Turner: Integration of Cognition and Neural Models

      Ohio State University