Keynote speakers
The congress hosts six one hour keynote lectures covering neuroinformatics topics ranging from synaptic nanomachines through digital age perspective of neuro-research to brain-robot function translations.
David Van Essen
Washington University, St. Louis, USA
Title: A neuroinformatics perspective on cerebral cortical structure and function
Mitsuo Kawato
ATR Computational Neuroscience Labs, Japan
Title: Towards Manipulative Neuorscience based on Brain-Network-Interface
Idan Segev
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Title: Towards an Objective Analysis of the Firing Variability of Cortical Neurons