June 6–8, 2014
Hamburg, Germany
Organizers: Claus C. Hilgetag, Klaas E. Stephan, Andreas K. Engel, Christian Gerloff, and Hilke Marina Petersen
Welcome and opening of the workshop
Speaker : Christian GerloffRolf Kötter Lecture
Chair: Viktor JirsaHow networks helped me think about the brain
Speaker : Randy McIntoshEducational
Chair: Viktor Jirsa and Rosalyn MoranThe nonlinear brain
Speaker : Michael BreakspearGraph theory and the brain: An introduction
Speaker : Alex FornitoIntrinsic coupling modes: Multiscale interactions in ongoing brain activity
Speaker : Andreas EngelCell-specific mechanisms of network control: Gating and gain modulation through rhythmic activities in prefrontal cortex circuits
Speaker : Thilo WomelsdorfHow to interpret altered brain connectivity in brain disorders?
Speaker : Christian GerloffIntro to Session I: Do we need connectomes to understand the brain?
Chair: Claus Hilgetag
Non-stationarity and switching dynamics of the resting state
Speaker : Viktor JirsaFrom pneuma to connectomics - a more rational ignorance
Speaker : Kevan MartinBrain dynamics and brain statics: Neuroanatomy returns to the future
Speaker : Partha MitraIntro to Session II: What can we learn from the 'resting state'?
Chair: Andreas K. Engel
What is the brain “resting” state?
Speaker : Dante ChialvoBeyond the connectome: Neuromodulation and spontaneous cortical activity
Speaker : Tobias DonnerEstimating overlapping communities with hierarchical Bayesian models
Speaker : B. T. Thomas YeoIntro to Session III: How can brain networks be modulated?
Chair: Hartwig Siebner
Ion channel control of neuronal connectivity: Identification & validation from noninvasive magnetoencephalograms
Speaker : Rosalyn MoranOptogenetics for modulating brain networks
Speaker : Ilka DiesterRational design of Individualized brain stimulation to modulate cognition
Speaker : Flavio FröhlichIntro to Session IV: What does the network perspective contribute to understanding brain disorders?
Chair: Klaas Enno Stephan
Connectivity in Parkinson’s disease and related disorders: degeneration, reorganisation and stratification of therapy
Speaker : James RoweNetwork changes in multiple sclerosis
Speaker : Menno M. SchoonheimSome implications of the connectome for anatomy of brain disorders
Speaker : Ed Bullmore