| I-1 | Role of task difficulty in modulation of neural activity, Vidhya Navalpakkam, Laurent Itti |
| I-2 | Bayesian models of dynamic attentional selection, Jonathan Cohen, Angela Yu, Peter Dayan |
| I-3 | Modulation of auditory responses by modality-specific attention in rat primary auditory cortex, Lung-Hao Tai, Anthony Zador |
| I-4 | Improvement of dendritic signal transfer due to non-uniform membrane property, Toshiaki Omori, Toru Aonishi, Masato Okada |
| I-5 | Metabolic capacity of mammalian axons, Janos Perge, Kristin Koch, Jian Li, Vijay Balasubramanian, Peter Sterling |
| I-6 | Estimation of two-layer statistical model of natural images using score matching leads to complex cell properties, Urs Köster, Aapo Hyvärinen, Silke Dreissigacker |
| I-7 | Tapestries of experts and a novel path to score matching, Jascha Sohl-Dickstein, Bruno Olshausen |
| I-8 | Detecting changes (in the real world): A probabilistic interpretation of short-term plasticity, Nabil Bouaouli, Sophie Deneve |
| I-9 | Nonlinear receptive field analysis: Making kernel methods interpretable, Matthias Franz, Wolf Kienzle, Jakob Macke, Felix Wichmann, Bernhard Schölkopf |
| I-10 | Exact Bayesian bin classification: A fast alternative to Bayesian classification and its application to neural response analysis, Dominik Endres, Peter Foldiak |
| I-11 | Bayesian analysis of response bias in behavioral experiments, Anne Smith, Sylvia Wirth, Wendy Suzuki, Emery Brown |
| I-12 | Context-dependent modulation of functional connectivity, Stephanie Chow, Ranulfo Romo, Carlos Brody |
| I-13 | Bayesian sensorimotor integration in recurrent networks with population codes, Pierre Morel, Sophie Deneve |
| I-14 | HMMs applied toward the inference of neural states and the improved estimation of linear RFs, Sean Escola, Liam Paninski |
| I-15 | Application of a temporal model of behavior to activity of delay neurons in a reaction-time task, Russell Church, Paulo Guilhardi, Linlin Yi, Mika MacInnis, Nandakumar Narayanan, Mark Laubach |
| I-16 | Pairwise correlations determine the activities of a neuronal network in vivo, Diek Wheeler, Shan Yu, Debin Huang, Wolf Singer, Danko Nikolic |
| I-17 | The importance of neural diversity in complex cognitive tasks, Mattia Rigotti, Daniel Ben Dayan Rubin, Xiao-Jing Wang, Stefano Fusi |
| I-18 | The role of the primate Mediofrontal cortex in evaluation and integration of gains and losses, Seo Hyojung, Lee Daeyeol |
| I-19 | Bayesian inference with stochastic synapses: A neural model of probabilistic decision making, Alireza Soltani, Xiao-Jing Wang |
| I-20 | Human decision making in a probabilistic visual task, Julia Trommershäuser, Pascal Mamassian, Laurence T. Maloney |
| I-21 | Unimodal or bimodal distribution of synaptic weights? Both, with activity dependent switching, Wulfram Gerstner, Taro Toyoizumi, Jean-Pascal Pfister |
| I-22 | Memory lifetime depends on synaptic meta-plasticity and the size of cell assemblies, Richard Kempter, Christian Leibold |
| I-23 | Reverse replay in the Hippocampus as optimal smoothing, Rajesh Rao, Thomas Voegtlin |
| I-24 | A computational model of rapid task-related plasticity of auditory cortical neurons, Nima Mesgarani, Jonathan Fritz, Shihab Shamma |
| I-25 | Learning reward timing using reinforced consolidation of synaptic plasticity, Harel Shouval, Jeff Gavornik |
| I-26 | Learning-related changes in coordinated fast oscillations (35-45 Hz) in the BLA and rhinal cortex, Elizabeth Bauer, Rony Paz, Denis Pare |
| I-27 | Internally generated assembly sequences in the hippocampus and episodic memory, Eva Pastalkova, Vladimir Itskov, Gyorgy Buzsaki |
| I-28 | Reverse replay of hippocampal place cells reflects most recent sequential experience, Kamran Diba, Eva Pastalkova, David Robbe, Asohan Amarasingham, Gyorgy Buzsaki |
| I-29 | A feedforward model of a neural integrator, Mark Goldman |
| I-30 | Correlations between pairs of neurons and behavior in the frontal cortex during smooth pursuit eye movements, David Schoppik, Stephen Lisberger |
| I-31 | A mathematical constant in the design of the visual cortex, Matthias Kaschube, Michael Schnabel, Siegrid Loewel, David Coppola, Leonard White, Fred Wolf |
| I-32 | Prefrontal control of low frequency oscillations in motor cortex, Nandakumar Narayanan, Mark Laubach |
| I-33 | Sparse encoding promotes synchronous firings, Kazuya Ishibashi, Kosuke Hamaguchi, Masato Okada |
| I-34 | Timing sound: A study to identify areas underlying timing in the range of hundreds of milliseconds, Shraddha Pai, Carlos Brody |
| I-35 | An efficient computation of continuous-time correlogram of spike trains, Il Park, Antonio Paiva, Thomas DeMarse, Jose Principe |
| I-36 | Computation on the transient, Reza Moazzezi, Peter Dayan |
| I-37 | Estimating population receptive fields in space and time, Jakob Macke, Günther Zeck, Matthias Bethge |
| I-38 | Paired recording reveals temporal decorrelation of retinal inputs in the thalamus, mohammad dastjerdi, Theodore Weyand, Dawei Dong |
| I-39 | Pre-selection and multiple testing contaminates neural response analysis, Chris Thorp, Peter Steinmetz |
| I-40 | Bayesian receptive fields and neural couplings with sparsity prior and error bars, Sebastian Gerwinn, Matthias Seeger, Günther Zeck, Matthias Bethge |
| I-41 | Distinct contributions of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex in the regulation of fear, Jeffrey Erlich, Carlos Brody, Joseph LeDoux |
| I-42 | Population codes: Decoding quadratic forms, Charles Anderson |
| I-43 | Linear Fisher Information in a network of LNP spiking neurons, Jeffrey Beck, Wei Ji Ma, Alexandre Pouget |
| I-44 | The neural representation of an auditory spatial cue adapts to stimulus statistics, Nicol Harper, Julia Maier, Isabel Dean, Georg Klump, David McAlpine |
| I-45 | Task and behavior related formation of cell assemblies, Gordon Pipa, Matthias Munk, Danko Nikolic, Alexa Riehle, Wolf Singer |
| I-46 | Multiplicative auditory responses in the midbrain of the barn owl, Brian Fischer, Jose Luis Pena, Masakazu Konishi |
| I-47 | Processing of complex activity patterns at the Calyx of Held synapse: A computational analysis, Joachim Hermann, Benedikt Grothe, Achim Klug |
| I-48 | Comparing Glomerular maps in the olfactory bulbs of mice and rats, Dinu Albeanu, Edward Soucy, Venkatesh Murthy, Markus Meister |
| I-49 | A model of binocular gaze estimation, Miles Hansard, Radu Horaud |
| I-50 | The effect of contrast on velocity encoding in Macaque area MT, Majaj Najib, Alan Stocker, Chris Tailby, J Anthony Movshon, Eero Simoncelli |
| I-51 | High resolution retinotopy obtained by voltage sensitive dye imaging in the behaving monkey, Zhiyong Yang, David Heeger, Eyal Seidemann |
| I-52 | On the limits of feed-forward processing in visual object recognition, Gabriel Kreiman, Thomas Serre, tomaso poggio |
| I-53 | Receptive fields of awake animals free-viewing natural time-varying images, Dawei Dong, Theodore Weyand |
| I-54 | Fire together - Wire together - Come together, Cornelius Weber, Jochen Triesch |
| I-55 | Quantitative analysis of visual plasticity in the adult LGN, Bartlett Moore IV, W Martin Usrey |