3rd
International Conference on Neural Field Theory (ICNFT) - From
Modelling to Data Assimilation
16-18
June 2014, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Registration
deadline: 15 April 2014
Neural
Mass Modelling and Neural Field Theory is a growing and very
active area of research with important applications in medicine
and technology. Activities range from the simulation of neural
populations to the analysis of neural field equations, from
neural modelling of cognitive and psychological processes to
controlling artificial devices. The connection between these
models and measurement data, including large-scale data
assimilation tasks, is of growing interest to many researchers.
The
community includes researchers from medicine, psychology,
physics, mathematics and engineering. The International
Conferences on Neural Field Theory at the University of Reading
contribute to the further development and shaping of this
community by bringing together well-known and young researchers.
Ideas from different fields meet here in a truly
interdisciplinary and inspiring environment.
The 3rd
International Conference on Neural Field Theory is following a
highly successful series of conferences which took place in 2010
and 2012. Confirmed speaker for this conference so far include:
Big Brain
- from Model to Data and Back Again
- Stephen Coombes
- Viktor
Jirsa
- Thomas
Knösche
- Dimitris Pinotsis
- Roland
Potthast
Applications in Cognition and Control
- Wolfram
Erlhagen
- Martin
Giese
- Axel Hutt
- Etienne
Roesch
- Nicolas
Rougier
- Mohamed Oubbati
Applications
in Health and Disease
- Basabdatta Bhattacharya
- Ingo
Bojak
- Mauro
Ursino
- Sid Visser
- Fabrice
Wendling
Organizers: Ingo Bojak, Stephen Coombes, Peter beim Graben,
Bashar Hasan, Roland Potthast, Etienne Roesch, Douglas Saddy and
Kelly Sloan.
Fee for Participants GBP 75,-. Lunches and Coffee will be
provided.
Please
register before April 15 online. There will be a “one slide, 3
minutes” speed presentation session. Contributions welcome,
reserve your space before April 15!
Kind regards,
Etienne
–––
Dr. Etienne B. Roesch
Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Cognitive Science
University of Reading, UK