MINISYMPOSIUM on
Computational Aspects of Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases
to be held at the
KFKI RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
September 5th, 2007, Buliding III Meeting room
Programme
10.00
Péter Érdi: Opening
10.05
László Négyessy (Neurobiology Research Group at the Semmelweis
University):
Normal and impaired information flow in the cortex: the decisive role of
reciprocity
10.50 Vaibhav Diwadkar ( Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Neurosciences
Wayne State University School of Medicine):
Associative learning, schizophrenia, fMRI studies: the need for an
integrative approach
11.40 Kriszta Szalisznyó (Computational Neuroscience Group, RINP HAS):
Dopamine-induced transitions: concepts and model studies
14.00
Brad Flaugher (Center for Complex System Studies, Kalamazoo College) and
Balázs Ujfalussy
(Computational Neuroscience Group, RINP HAS):
A computational model of cortical interaction during an associative
learning task
14.50
Trevor Jones (Center for Complex System Studies, Kalamazoo College) and
László Zalányi
(Computational Neuroscience Group, RINP HAS):
Analysis of fMRI data of cortical interaction during an associative
learning task
Everyone who is interested is welcome!
Péter Érdi