May 26–28, 2019
Reykjavik, Iceland
Organizers: Marc Tittgemeyer, Michael Breakspeare, and Viktor Jirsa
Introduction
Speaker : Marc TittgemeyerEducational Session
Chair: Claus Hilgetag and Hadi HosseiniNeural circuits for gut-induced reward
Speaker : Ivan De AraujoPain and pain regulation: from spinal to cortical processing
Speaker : Christian BüchelClinical aspects of brain body interaction
Speaker : Alain DagherUnderstanding exchanges between fast (brain) and slow (body) systems using dynamic systems theory
Speaker : Petra RitterModelling Interoception
Speaker : Klaas Enno StephanThe Kötter Lecture
Closing Remarks
Speaker : Viktor Jirsa and Michael BreakspeareBrain & Gut Interaction
Chair: Henning FenselauIntroduction
Speaker : Henning FenselauTcf7l2 links nicotine addiction to diabetes
Speaker : Paul KennyRe-de_ning Food Reinforcement on an Energetic Scale
Speaker : Dana SmallGut Reactions in the Brain
Speaker : Paul FletcherNeuroanatomy & Interoception
Chair: Klaas Enno StephanPrimary interoceptive cortex, insular “stripes” and von Economo neurons
Speaker : Henry EvrardVisceral signals, brain dynamics and _rst-person perspective
Speaker : Catherine Tallon-BaudryPredicting the heart
Speaker : Closing Remarks and Klaas Enno StephanSomato-sensory and Somato-motor Mapping
Chair: Randy McIntoshIntroduction
Speaker : Randy McIntoshImaging the human spinal cord
Speaker : Falk EipertMapping brain-muscle interactions
Speaker : Tjeerd BoonstraModels for Interoception
Chair :Karl Friston
Dissecting dimensions of interoception
Speaker : Sarah GarnkelWhat the Frog’s Heart Tells its Bayesian Brain: the Computational Anatomy of Interoceptive Active Inference
Speaker : Micah AllanThe sense of should: A metabolic model of social pressure
Speaker : Jordan TheriaultClosing Remarks
Speaker : Karl Friston