| III-1 | Evidence for one dimensional dynamics of attention and decision making in Macaque parietal cortex, Surya Ganguli, James Bisley, Goldberg Michael, Kenneth Miller |
| III-2 | Can attentional modulation of surround effects in V1 account for stimulus competition in V4?, Paul Tiesinga, Amelia Cohen, Calin Buia |
| III-3 | A unifying probabilistic computational framework for attention, Louise Whiteley, Maneesh Sahani |
| III-4 | Attention in V4: A biophysical model, Etienne Hugues, Jorge José |
| III-5 | Center-surround filters emerge from optimizing predictivity in a free-viewing task, Wolf Kienzle, Felix Wichmann, Bernhard Schölkopf, Matthias Franz |
| III-6 | Modeling of perisomatic GABA-A mediated short- term synaptic plasticity on the hippocampal pyramidal neurons, Mu Sun, Lev Koyrakh, Michael O'Connor |
| III-7 | Asymmetric nonlinear interactions influence synaptic integration in pyramidal neuron basal dendrites, Bardia Behabadi, Alon Polsky, Jackie Schiller, Bartlett Mel |
| III-8 | Modeling neuron-astrocyte metabolic interactions: From Hodgkin-Huxley to the BOLD signal, Renaud Jolivet, Pierre Magistretti |
| III-9 | Suprathreshold response modes in a computational model of DCN cartwheel cells, Scott Molitor, Mark Skopin |
| III-10 | A mathematical derivative performed by convergence of GABA and Glutamate in the vestibular aperiphery, Richard Rabbitt, S Highstein, G Holstein |
| III-11 | Observed pre-motor firing patterns constrain a network model for vocal learning, Olivia White, Uri Rokni, Ila Fiete, Michale Fee |
| III-12 | Storing branching sequences in a recurrent neural network model with bias and common external input, Kentaro Katahira, Masaki Kawamura, Kazuo Okanoya, Masato Okada |
| III-13 | Ideal Bayesian learning in human scene perception, Jozsef Fiser, Gergo Orban, Richard Aslin, Mate Lengyel |
| III-14 | A recipe for optimizing a time-histogram with variable bin sizes, Hideaki Shimazaki, Shigeru Shinomoto |
| III-15 | A model for structural plasticity in neocortical associative networks trained by the hippocampus, Andreas Knoblauch, Rüdiger Kupper, Ursula Körner, Edgar Körner, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig |
| III-16 | Bayesian image recovery for low-SNR dendritic structures, Geoffrey Fudenberg, ] Paninski |
| III-17 | Jitter methods for investigating spike train dependencies, Matthew Harrison, Asohan Amarasingham, Stuart Geman |
| III-18 | Spatial symmetry and stability of V1 receptive fields analyzed by two-dimensional Hermite functions, Tatyana Sharpee, Jonathan Victor |
| III-19 | A numerically efficient approach for constructing reach-Trajectories conditioned on target, Jayant Kulkarni, Liam Paninski |
| III-20 | Seizure induction by Glia-mediated synaptic scaling, Cristina Savin, Jochen Triesch, Michael Meyer-Hermann |
| III-21 | Causal inference in cue combination, Konrad Kording, Beierholm Ulrik, Wei Ji Ma, Steven Quartz, Joshua Tenenbaum, Ladan Shams |
| III-22 | Controlling synfire chain by inhibitory synaptic input, Takashi Shinozaki, Hideyuki Cateau, Hidetoshi Urakubo, Masato Okada |
| III-23 | Analysis of functional connectivity in large-scale network models, James Rebesco, Sara Solla, Lee Miller |
| III-24 | Folding forces: How brains get into shape, Roxana Voitcu, Jochen Triesch |
| III-25 | Synchronization of excitatory neurons with strongly heterogeneous phase response, Yasuhiro Tsubo, Jun-nosuke Teramae, Tomoki Fukai |
| III-26 | V1 activity as optimal Bayesian inference, Gergo Orban, Jozsef Fiser, Mate Lengyel |
| III-27 | An efficient algorithm for sequential optimal design of neurophysiology experiments, Jeremy Lewi, Robert Butera, Liam Paninski |
| III-28 | Two unsupervised principles to learn place cells from grid cells, Alexis Guanella, Paul Verschure |
| III-29 | On the origin of the cortical architecture, Dario Ringach |
| III-30 | Enhanced neural threshold detection using a point process state-space model analysis, Anna Dreyer, Gabriela Czanner, Uri Eden, David Anderson, Hubert Lim, Emery Brown |
| III-31 | Simple low-dimensional models for complex data, Carlos Brody, Christian Machens, Ranulfo Romo |
| III-32 | Game theory explains the emergence of the size principle, Irit Nowik, Idan Segev, Shmuel Zamir |
| III-33 | An expectation-maximization Fokker-Planck algorithm for the noisy integrate-and-fire model, Liam Paninski, Maxim Nikitchenko |
| III-34 | Avoiding the bias due to nonzero mean input in Volterra series analysis, Bernhard Englitz, Sandra Tolnai, Rudolf Rübsamen, Jürgen Jost |
| III-35 | Dynamical analysis of Bayesian inference models for the Eriksen task, Yuan Liu, Angela Yu, Philip Holmes |
| III-36 | The role of the superior colliculus in goal-directed movements in rats, Gidon Felsen, Zachary Mainen |
| III-37 | A robot based model of the pre-frontal cortex: The mechanisms of rule learning and rule switching, Armin Duff, Paul F. M. J. Verschure |
| III-38 | Neural activity related to temporally discounted values in the prefrontal cortex of Macaques, Soyoun Kim, Jaewon Hwang, Lee Daeyeol |
| III-39 | Temporal anticipation affects decision making in an olfactory discrimination task, zariwala hatim, Kepecs Adam, Naoshige Uchida, Zachary Mainen |
| III-40 | Representation of choice and reward action values in decision-making neural circuits, Namjung Huh, Min Whan Jung |
| III-41 | Relative reward encoding in parietal area LIP, Kenway Louie, Lauren Grattan, Paul Glimcher |
| III-42 | Optimal learning: A route to depression?, Quentin Huys, Peter Dayan |
| III-43 | Calcium-based models for spike-timing-dependent plasticity, Yutaka Sakai, Hiroki Kurashige |
| III-44 | Orientation selectivity in goggle-reared kittens: An overcomplete unsupervised learning model, Anne Hsu, Peter Dayan |
| III-45 | Homeostatic plasticity, ocular dominance, and receptive field expansion in V1, Klaus Wimmer, Joshua Young, Mike Calford, Klaus Obermayer |
| III-46 | The role of cortical interaction for discrimination, localization and its learning-induced changes, Claudia Wilimzig, Hubert Dinse |
| III-47 | Long-term retention of motor adaptation explained by a model of short-term learning., Marytheresa Ifediba, Maurice Smith |
| III-48 | Hebbian inspecificity in unsupervised learning, Anca Radulescu, Kingsley Cox, Paul Adams |
| III-49 | Experience-dependent dynamics of spatio-temporal precision and synchrony in place cells, Sen Cheng, Loren Frank |
| III-50 | Are lateral inhibition and Hebbian learning responsible for visual perceptual priming?, Samat Moldakarimov, Terrence Sejnowski |
| III-51 | Dissociating rule-based categorization and set-shifting from action selection in monkeys, Alexander Lerchner, Takafumi Minimimoto, David Soucy, Barry Richmond |
| III-52 | Efficient supervised learning in networks with binary synapses, Riccardo Zecchina, Carlo Baldassi, Alfredo Breaunstein, Nicolas Brunel |
| III-53 | Hippocampal contributions to control: a normative perspective, Mate Lengyel, Peter Dayan |
| III-54 | Localized activity in inhibition dominated network, Kosuke Hamaguchi, Nicolas Brunel |
| III-55 | Examining perception of temporal interval sequences with different stimulus and response modalities, Maxim Nikitchenko, Aman Saleem, Christopher Hollweg, Carlos Brody |
| III-56 | Wireless recording from rat Hippocampus, Markus Meister, Tobi A Szuts, Matthew I Grivich, Alexander Sher, Sergei Kachiguine, Evgueniy V Lubenov, Athanassios G Siapas, Alan Litke |
| III-57 | Representation of movement direction in the human entorhinal cortex, Joshua Jacobs, Michael Kahana, Arne Ekstrom, Matthew Mollison, Itzhak Fried |
| III-58 | The influence of external dynamics on motor planning, Kelly Feller, Wei Wang, Dimitre Tomov, Kurt Thoroughman |
| III-59 | Event-related fMRI of goal-directed behavior in alert monkeys and humans, Igor Kagan, Asha Iyer, Axel Lindner, Richard Andersen |
| III-60 | Subcortical vestibular system mediates visual context-dependent processing of gravitational motion during interception in humans, William Miller, Vincenzo Maffei, Gianfranco Bosco, Marco Iosa, Iole Indovina, Myrka Zago, Emiliano Macaluso, Francesco Lacquaniti |
| III-61 | Multi-digit movement synergies in an unconstrained haptic exploration task., Pramodsingh Thakur, Amy Bastian, Steven Hsiao |
| III-62 | Stability of recurrent neural networks with activity-dependent homeostatic scaling of excitability, Michiel Remme, Wytse Wadman |
| III-63 | Theories of pattern adaptation in the retina, Rava Azeredo da Silveira, Markus Meister |
| III-64 | Ising models for networks of real neurons, Gasper Tkacik, Elad Schneidman, Michael Berry, William Bialek |
| III-65 | Symmetry and periodic solutions in canal-neck network, LieJune Shiau |
| III-66 | Separate image durations activate distinct neuronal populations in the human medial temporal lobe, Peter Steinmetz, Eve Isham, Christopher Baker, Chris Thorp, William Banks |
| III-67 | Two-color, bi-directional optical voltage control of genetically-targeted neurons, Edward Boyden, Xue Han |
| III-68 | Emotional and behavioral responses to the devaluation of stimuli by satiation: A computational model, Mark Dranias, Daniel Bullock, Stephen Grossberg |
| III-69 | Population dynamics during timing behavior in the rat prefrontal cortex, Alfonso Renart, Kenneth D. Harris |
| III-70 | Exact neural inference over graphical models, Lars Holzman, Hava Siegelmann |
| III-71 | Persistent activity in neural networks with dynamic synapses, Misha Tsodyks, Omri Barak |
| III-72 | Separation of the cortical spectrum to examine large scale network dynamics, miller kai, Marcel denNijs, Jeffrey Ojemann, Rajesh Rao |
| III-73 | Correlations and population dynamics in cortical networks, Birgit Kriener, Tom Tetzlaff, Ad Aertsen, Markus Diesmann, Stefan Rotter |
| III-74 | Sensitivity and invariance to natural stimulus variations in the neural discrimination of birdsongs, Cyrus Billimoria, Benjamin Kraus, Rajiv Narayan, Kamal Sen |
| III-75 | Information rates and redundancy in the responses of striate cortical cells to natural movie stimuli, Herikstad Roger, Shih-Cheng Yen, Jonathan Baker, Charles M. Gray |
| III-76 | Model-based decoding, information estimation, and changepoint detection in multi-neuron spike trains, Jonathan Pillow, Liam Paninski |
| III-77 | The KARMA of hand tracking, Lavi Shpigelman, Yoram Singer, Eilon Vaadia |
| III-78 | The tilt illusion, population decoding, and natural scene statistics, Odelia Schwartz, Terrence Sejnowski, Peter Dayan |
| III-79 | Tempotron decoding of spike patterns from retinal ganglion cell populations, Haim Sompolinksy, Robert Guetig, Tim Gollisch, Markus Meister |
| III-80 | Direct measurement of suppression in the LGN in the context of natural stimuli and its implications for visual coding, Daniel Butts, Chong Weng, Jianzhong Jin, Chun-I Yeh, Nicholas Lesica, Garrett Stanley, Jose-Manuel Alonso, Liam Paninski |
| III-81 | Spatial selectivity and theta phase precession in CA1 interneurons, Valerie Ego-Stengel, Matthew Wilson |
| III-82 | Information theoretic quantification of neural transmission following changes in release probability, Olivier Coenen, Michele Bezzi, Angelo Arleo, Thierry Nieus, Anna D'Errico, Egidio D'Angelo |
| III-83 | Stimulus reconstruction from in vivo spiking activity of neuronal populations in somatosensory cortex, David Greenberg, Fritjof Helmchen, Jason Kerr |
| III-84 | Auditory information coding by cochlear nucleus onset neurons, Huan Wang, Werner Hemmert |
| III-85 | Simultaneous optimization of clustering and dimension reduction for neural population activities, Matsumoto Narihisa, Shotaro Akaho, Yasuko Sugase-Miyamoto, Masato Okada |
| III-86 | Extreme synergy in a retinal code, Garrett Kenyon |
| III-87 | To spike or not to spike: Optimal change-detection in single neurons, Angela Yu |
| III-88 | Capacity of populations: Implications for neural prosthetics, Don Johnson, Ilan Goodman |
| III-89 | Balanced inputs cause `firing irregularity clamp' regardless of large rate fluctuation, Keiji Miura, Yasuhiro Tsubo, Tomoki Fukai, Masato Okada |
| III-90 | Maximum entropy modeling of multi-neuron firing patterns in V1, Ifije Ohiorhenuan, Jonathan Victor |
| III-91 | An encoding transition in the concurrent encoding of frequency and amplitude modulation, Jonathan Simon, Huan Luo, David Poeppel |
| III-92 | Time-evolving neural codes underlie odor perception in an insect, Iori Ito, Chik-ying Ong, Baranidharan Raman, Mark Stopfer |
| III-93 | Explicit object representation by sparse neural codes, Stephen Waydo, Christof Koch |
| III-94 | Recovery of stimuli encoded with Hodgkin-Huxley neurons, Aurel A. Lazar |
| III-95 | Using cortical timing information to guide behavior, Yang Yang, Michael Deweese, gonzalo Otazu, Anthony Zador |
| III-96 | Adaptation and context dependent coding across the whisker pathway, Miguel Maravall, Andrea Alenda, Marta Dìaz-Quesada, Rasmus Petersen |
| III-97 | Auditory alerts caused by changes in unattended sounds, Maneesh Sahani, Misha Ahrens |
| III-98 | Modeling sounds with Gaussian modulation cascade processes, Richard Turner, Maneesh Sahani |
| III-99 | The Whole Rat Catalog : Relating form and function in the rat vibrissal array, Venkatesh Gopal, Joseph Solomon, Mitra Hartmann |
| III-100 | Three cell types in the avian primary auditory area field L, Katherine Nagel, Allison Doupe |
| III-101 | Natural scenes in vibrissa-mediated active touch, Jason Ritt, Ethan Skowronski-Lutz, Alexis Bradshaw, Christopher Moore |
| III-102 | A model of the encoding of mechanical variables by rat vibrissal trigeminal ganglion neurons, Aniket Kaloti, Mitra Hartmann |
| III-103 | Neural feature layers can establish correspondences in physiological Time, Philipp Wolfrum, Jörg Lücke, Christian Keck, Christian Wolff, Jan D. Bouecke, Christoph von der Malsburg |
| III-104 | Signatures of signal and noise in a model of PO map formation, Paul Merolla, Kwabena Boahen |
| III-105 | Natural image statistics predict organization of retinal ganglion cell arrays, Charles Ratliff, Bart Borghuis, Robert Smith, Peter Sterling, Vijay Balasubramanian |
| III-106 | About the triangle inequality in perceptual spaces, Frank Jäkel, Bernhard Schölkopf, Felix Wichmann |
| III-107 | Extraclassical responses in V1 modeled via modulated cortical conductances, Shi Jianing, Jim Wielaard, Paul Sajda |
| III-108 | From perception to action: Specific role of the Parietal Reach Region (PRR), Elizabeth Torres, Howard Poizner, J. Anderson, A. Raymer, R. Taubner, Leslie Rothi, Kenneth Heilman, Richard Andersen |
| III-109 | A model of extra-classical surround suppression in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), Jim Wielaard, Paul Sajda |
| III-110 | Modeling learning and adaptation induced plasticity of orientation tuning in V1, Andrew Teich, Qian Ning |
| III-111 | Timing perisaccadic visual processing using multi-modal temporal order judgments, Leo Trottier, Virginia de Sa |
| III-112 | Coherence of local field potentials in monkey V1 during a relative disparity judgment task, Tobias Teichert, Thomas Wachtler, Reinhard Eckhorn |
| III-113 | Learning invariant and variant components of natural movies using a sparse, multiplicative model, Charles Cadieu, Bruno Olshausen |
| III-114 | Surrounding modulation in consistent perception of border-ownership among various shapes, Ko Sakai, Yoshihisa Tsuji, Haruka Nishimura |
| III-115 | Task dependence of image statistics at the point of gaze in a natural wooded environment, Constantin Rothkopf, Jeff Pelz |
| III-116 | Why don't we see color at night?, Jeremy Manning, David Brainard |
| III-117 | One-dimensional measures of higher-order image structure predict human performance at discriminating complex form, Ryan Taylor, Ted Maddess, Yoshinori Nagai |