May 2–3, 2009

Maastricht, Netherlands

Organizers: Alard Roebroeck, Michael Capalbo, and Meike J Grol

Session 1: The connected brain

Structural connectivity: Braingraphs & connectotomes

Speaker : Olaf Sporns, Rolf Kotte, and David Van Essen

Diffusion weighted imaging: Physiological basis and validation

Speaker : Christian Beaulieu, Alex De Crespigny, Dae-shik Kim, and Ralf Galuske

Clinical applications of DWI & Tractography

Speaker : Heidi Johanssen-Berg, Patrick Hagmann, Maxime Descoteaux

Session 2: The computational brain

Modeling the large-scale structure of the brain

Speaker : Gustavo Deco, and Claus Hilgetag

The role of non-linear dynamic systems in the brain

Speaker : Viktor Jirsa, Michael Breakspear, and Lee Harrison

Synchrony and interaction in neural network models

Speaker : Ad Aertsen, Simon Thorpe, and Alexandre Pouget

Session 3: The oscillating brain

The role of evoked & induced oscillations in brain networks

Speaker : Pascal Fries, Scott Makeig, Joachim Gross, and Riitta Salmelin

From spiking neurons to large scale oscillations

Speaker : Gyorgy Buzsaki, 

Modeling of oscillations in brain networks

Speaker : Pedro Valdes-Sosa, Jorge Riera, Stephan Kiebel, and Oliver David

Session 4: The modeled brain

Identification of dynamic connectivity models from neuroimaging data

Speaker : Karl Friston, Pedro Valdes-Sosa, Christian Beckmann

Integrated models over different data-sets and scales

Speaker : Ed Bullmore, and Klaas Stephan

Possibilities of modeling data

Speaker : Barry Horwitz, Randy McIntosh, and James Rowe
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