Skip to main content.

Post Conference Material

This page contains links to talks given by the speakers at the conference and also links to some reference papers pertaining to the talks.  The page will be updated according to the availability of the material.

You can find pictures taken during the conference here

LINK TO 2006 CONFERENCE IN JAPAN

 Talks and Papers


Session I : Principles of spatiotemporal pattern formation

Sue Ann Campbell, University of Waterloo :Synchronization and Multistability in Rings of Coupled Oscillators
Talk  Reference Paper

Olaf Sporns, Indiana University: Motifs in Brain Networks: Building Blocks for a Cognitive Architecture
Talk  Reference Paper

John Beggs, Indiana University :Critical branching captures activity in living neural networks and places constraints on local network topology
Talk  Reference Paper1  Reference Paper2

Michael Breakspear, University of New South Wales : Symbiotic Relationship Between Neuronal Dynamics and Architectures
Talk  Reference Paper  MATLAB Toolbox


Session II : Measuring connectivity and dynamics

Karl Friston, Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience :Dynamic Causal models of ERPs
Talk  Reference Paper

Peter Bandettini, NIMH :Functional Connectivity and The Hemodynamic Response
Talk  Reference Paper

Scott Makeig, UCSD :Independence and Coordination of Macroscopic Brain Dynamics
Talk  Reference Paper

Ed Bullmore, University of Cambridge :Connectivity, Distance and Scaling in Whole Brain Functional Networks
Talk  Reference Paper


Session III : Measuring connectivity and dynamics

Mingzhou Ding, University of Florida :Assessing Directions of Neural Interactions with Granger Causality Spectra
Video link to similar talk given at UCSB    Reference Paper

Barry Horwitz, NIDCD/NIH :Using Large-Scale Neural Models to Help Determine the Neural Substrates of Functional and Effective Connectivity
Talk  Reference Paper1   Reference Paper2

Klaas Stephan, Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience :Inter-hemispheric connectivity: what is the functional role of the corpus callosum?
Talk  Reference Paper1   Reference Paper2

Richard Leahy, Univeristy of Southern California :Imaging Oscillatory Activity with MEG
Talk  Reference Paper1  Reference Paper2


Session IV: Clinical aspects of anatomical and functional connectivity

John Milton, The Claremont Colleges : Anatomical and electrophysiological insights into seizure propagation in the human brain
Talk  Reference Paper

Kelly Jantzen FAU : Neural Signatures of Behavioral Dynamics Revealed Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Talk  Reference Paper

Tomáš Paus, University of Nottingham : Neural Connectivity in the Lesioned Brain
Talk  Reference Paper

Steven Schiff, George Mason University : Wave Formation and Control in Brain
Talk  Reference Paper