May 25–28, 2021

Digital Event

Organizers: Tanya Brown, Randy McIntosh, Sean Hill, and Olaf Sporns

Educational Session

Chair: Claus Hilgetag

Networks, Dynamics, Distribution and Inference :what are they and how do they relate?

Speaker : Victor Jirsa

Modelling Abnormal Beliefs using Bayesian Inference

Speaker : Andreea Diaconescu

Multi-scale Principles of Brian Function

Speaker : Peter Ritter

The graph model of brain structure and function

Speaker : Bratislav Misic

Characterizing neural mechanisms with cognitive modelling

Speaker : Michael Mack

Day 2:

The Kötter Lecture

Chair: Olaf Sporns

Consciousness as a cause–effect structure

Speaker : Giulio Tononi

Modelling the level and stability of consciousness

Speaker : Enzo Tagaliazucchi

Network Control Theory

Speaker : Dani Bassett

Large scale Brian Dynamics Underlying Perceptual Awareness

Speaker : Biyu Jade He

Day 3:

Chair: Susan Fitzpatick

Allostasis and Interception in Brian Function

Speaker : Lisa Feldman Barrett

Linking Functions for Mind, Brian and Behavior

Speaker : Brandon Turner

Towards a ‘Stress Test” for the brain

Speaker : Emily Finn

Linking Brian Connectivity, Excitability ,Cognition and Sleep

Speaker : Sean Hill

The thalamus Integrates the Macrosystems of the Brain to facilitate Complex, Adaptive Brain Network Dynamics

Speaker : Mac Shine

Day 4:

Chair :Michael Breakspear

Turbulence-like Dynamics in the Human Brain

Speaker : Gustavo Deco

Merging Models of Behavior and Brain Connectivity for a Computational Psychiatry

Speaker : Rosalyn Moran

Conscious& Unconscious States

Speaker : Athena Demertzi

A Connectomic Hypothesis for the Hominization of the Brain

Speaker : Claus Hilgetang

Hidden Repertoires in Cognition

Speaker : Randy Macintosh

Is there a Unifying theory to Unify Unifying Theories?

Speaker : Karl Friston
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