May 26–28, 2019

Reykjavik, Iceland

Organizers: Marc Tittgemeyer, Michael Breakspeare, and Viktor Jirsa

Introduction

Speaker : Marc Tittgemeyer

Educational Session

Chair: Claus Hilgetag and Hadi Hosseini

Neural circuits for gut-induced reward

Speaker : Ivan De Araujo

Pain and pain regulation: from spinal to cortical processing

Speaker : Christian Büchel

Clinical aspects of brain body interaction

Speaker : Alain Dagher

Understanding exchanges between fast (brain) and slow (body) systems using dynamic systems theory

Speaker : Petra Ritter

Modelling Interoception

Speaker : Klaas Enno Stephan

The Kötter Lecture

Closing Remarks

Speaker : Viktor Jirsa and Michael Breakspeare

Brain & Gut Interaction

Chair: Henning Fenselau

Introduction

Speaker : Henning Fenselau

Tcf7l2 links nicotine addiction to diabetes

Speaker : Paul Kenny

Re-de_ning Food Reinforcement on an Energetic Scale

Speaker : Dana Small

Gut Reactions in the Brain

Speaker : Paul Fletcher

Neuroanatomy & Interoception

Chair: Klaas Enno Stephan

Primary interoceptive cortex, insular “stripes” and von Economo neurons

Speaker : Henry Evrard

Visceral signals, brain dynamics and _rst-person perspective

Speaker : Catherine Tallon-Baudry

Predicting the heart

Speaker : Closing Remarks and Klaas Enno Stephan

Somato-sensory and Somato-motor Mapping

Chair: Randy McIntosh

Introduction

Speaker : Randy McIntosh

Imaging the human spinal cord

Speaker : Falk Eipert

Mapping brain-muscle interactions

Speaker : Tjeerd Boonstra

Models for Interoception

Chair :Karl Friston

Dissecting dimensions of interoception

Speaker : Sarah Garnkel

What the Frog’s Heart Tells its Bayesian Brain: the Computational Anatomy of Interoceptive Active Inference

Speaker : Micah Allan

The sense of should: A metabolic model of social pressure

Speaker : Jordan Theriault

Closing Remarks

Speaker : Karl Friston
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