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Fourteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting CNS*2005 July 17-21, 2005 Madison, Wisconsin 1 Table of Contents Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………. 3 CNS Events: Satellite Meeting July 16, 2005…………………………………… 3 Future CNS Events………………………….…………………………………… 3 Meeting Overview ………………………………………………………………. 4 Review Committee…………………………………………………………………7 General Information ……………………………………………………………... 9 Sunday, July 17, 2005 …………………………………………………………… 10 Monday, July 18, 2005 ………………………………………………………….. 13 Tuesday, July 19, 2005 ………………………………………………………….. 22 Workshops ………………………………………………………………………. 31 Abstracts …………………………………………………………………………. 32 Madison Restaurants ……………………………………………………………...131 Madison City Map ………………………………………………………………..146 Abstract Index……………………………………………………………………..147 List of registered participants……………………………………………………..153 2 Acknowledgement Organizing a scientific event is a collective effort and CNS*05 is no exception. Many individuals have assisted the organizing committee and the local staff. Amir Assadi would like to warmly thank the indispensable advice, help and support from Christiane Linster who has spent endless hours on all aspects, large and small, visionary and details. Phil Ulinski has shared generously his experience from the highly successful Chicago CNS meeting, and Linda Prior-Larson on the fine financial details. Without their support and help, this event could not have been organized. On behalf of CNS officers and members, we wish to express our appreciation to University of Wisconsin-Madison community at large who has provided all kinds of help and support. In particular, we wish to acknowledge the contributions of the meeting co- sponsors Center for Neuroscience, Department of Mathematics, Department of Neurology and The Genome Center of Wisconsin, the staff: Deborah Faupel (GCW), Mark Castillo, Sharon Paulson, Steve Roberts and Vicky Whalen (Mathematics), and the staff of UW-Madison Pyle Center. CNS*05 is supported by grants from NIH, NIMH whose continuing interest in development of computational neuroscience have been invaluable. Finally, we thank our corporate sponsors and the institutions that have supported various expenditures. ****** CNS*05 Satellite Meeting Perspectives in Neuroscience The Satellite Meeting of CNS 2005 will be on Saturday July 16th (Pyle Center, 8:00am-5:pm) followed by a reception and social at Pyle Center (cash bar 5:30pm - 9:30pm). ****** The Next CNS Meeting The next Annual Meeting of CNS will be held from July 23-27, 2006 in Edinburgh, UK, and the local organizer is Mark van Rossum. ****** CNS 2005 WWW and Local Links CNS 2005: www.cnsorg.org Local Information: http://www.setupandsupportsystems.com/CNS/cns_wis.html Sattelite Meeting: use the link provided in the URL: http://www.nmrfam.wisc.edu/%7Eeghbalni/dyn_osc/index.html 3 Meeting Overview Sunday July 17th, 2005 9:00 am Welcome by CNS President Christiane Linster 9:10 am Invited talk: Michael Hasselmo 10:10 am Oral Session 1: Information Coding 10:30 am Break 11:00 am Oral Session 1: (continued) 12:20 am Lunch Break 1:50 pm Announcements 2:00 pm Oral Session 2: Dendritic Computation and Models 3:20 pm Break 3:50 pm Oral Session 2: (continued) 5:10 pm Announcements 6:00 pm Banquet Monday, July 18th, 2005 9:00 am Announcements 9:10 am Invited talk: Gyorgy Buzsaki 10:10 am Oral Session 3: Hippocampus and Learning 10:30 am Break 11:00 am Oral Session 3: (continued) 11:40 am Oral Session 4: Spike Timing Dependent Placticity 12:20 pm Lunch Break 2:00 pm Announcements 2:10 pm Oral Session 4: (continued) 2:50 pm Oral Session 5: Visual System 3:10 pm Break 3:40 pm Oral Session 5: (continued) 4:40 pm Announcements 5:00 pm Dinner Break 6:30-9:30 pm Poster Session I Tuesday, July 19th, 2005 9:00 am Announcements 9:10 am Invited talk: Lucia Jacobs 10:10 am Oral Session 6: System and Network Dynamics 10:30 am Break 11:00 am Oral Session 6: (continued) 12:30 pm Lunch Break 1:50 pm CNS Business Meeting Higher Function 2:10 pm Oral Session 7: Higher Function 3:10 pm Break 3:40 pm Oral Session 8: Network Properties 4:40 pm Announcements, Workshop plans 4 Tuesday, July 19th, 2005 (continued) 5:00 pm Dinner Break 6:00-9:30 pm Poster Session II 9:00 pm Party Wednesday, July 20th, 2005 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Workshops 5:30-9:30 pm Workshop Social & Party Thursday, July 21st, 2005 8.30 am – 11.30 pm, 1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Workshops CNS*05 Satellite Meeting Perspectives in Neuroscience Saturday, July 16th, 2005 8:00 am – 9:00 am Continental Breakfast and Coffee 9:00 pm, 10:00 pm Keynote Lecture in Neurodynamics 10:00 pm, 12:00 pm Panel Discussion: Future Neurodynamics 12:00 noon-1:30 pm Lunch Break 1:30pm - 3:30 pm Panel Discussion: Future Neuroinformatics 3:30 pm- 4:00 pm Coffee Break 4:00 pm, 5:00 pm Keynote Lecture in Neuroinformatics 5:30 pm- 9:30 pm Reception and Social (cash bar opens at 5:30pm) 5 Fourteenth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting CNS*2005 Welcome to CNS*2005! This is the fourteenth annual meeting of an interdisciplinary conference addressing a broad range of research approaches and issues involved in the field of computational neuroscience. These meetings bring together experimental and theoretical neurobiologists along with engineers, computer scientists, physicists andmathematicians interested in the functioning of biological nervous systems. Peer reviewed papers are presented all related to understanding how the nervous systems compute. As in previous years, CNS*2005 will equally emphasize experimental, model-based and more abstract theoretical approaches to understanding neurobiological computation. Program Committee: Executive Organization Bill Holmes (Ohio U. Athens) Hidetoshi Ikeno (Himeji, Japan) Executive Committee: Don Johnson (Rice U.) President: Christiane Linster (Cornell U.) Leslie Kay (U. Chicago) Vice-President: Todd Troyer (U. Maryland) Frances Skinner (U. Toronto) Vice-President: Alain Destehxe (CNRS) Frances Chance (UC Irvine) Treasurer: Linda Larson-Prior (Wash U.) Ken Harris (Rutgers U.) Grants-Chair: Philip Ulinski (U. Chicago) Program-Chair: Erik De Schutter (U. Antwerpen) Sonja Gruen (FU Berlin) Local Organizer: Amir Assadi (U. Wisconsin) Steve Bressler (Florida Atlantic U.) Workshop-Chair: Boris Gutkin (CNRS) Mike Paulin (U. Otago) Nicolas Brunel (CNRS) Board of Directors: Board Representative: Larry Abbott (Brandeis U.) Christiane Linster (Cornell U.) Albert Compte (U. Miguel Hernández) Sharon Crook (U. Maine, USA) Local Organizing Committee: Udo Ernst (U. Bremen) Chair: Amir Assadi (U. Wisconsin) [email protected] Mark Goldman (MIT) 608-262-3219 Michael Hasselmo (Boston U.) Ranu Jung (Arizona State U.) Local Staff: Asaf Keller (U. Maryland) Coordinator: Steven Roberts Zhaoping Li (U. College London) [email protected] Philip Low (UCSD/Salk) 608-263-8884 Mark Nelson (U. Illinois) Barry Richmond (NIMH) Maneesh Sahani (UCSF) Ko Sakai (U. Tsukuba) Fernanda Saraga (U. Toronto) 6 REVIEW COMMITTEE John Hertz Kurt Ahrens Hiroshi Okamoto Yutaka Hirata James Bednar Sorinel Oprisan David Horn Victoria Booth Stefano Panzera Etienne Hughes Amitabha Bose Nestor Parga Kazuhisa Ichikawa Robert Butera Jonathan Pillow Hidetoshi Ikeno Carmen Canavier Gordon Pipa Eugene M. Izhikevich Jeremy Caplan Hans Plesser Dezhe Jin Angel Caputi Barry Richmond Ranu Jung Sean Carver John Rinzel Amir Karniel Thomas Cleland Horacio Rotstein Peter Koenig Stefan Rotter Alexander Komendantov Paolo DelGiudice Michael Rudolph Aurel Lazar Markus Diesman Emilio Salinas Maciej Lazarewicz Alexander Dimitroy Alexei Samsonvich John Lewis Ramana Dodla Steven Schiff Tim Lewis Brent Doiron Simon Schultz Hualou Liang Daniel Durstewitz Ruggero Scorcioni Christiane Linster Chris Eliasmith Harel Shouval Andre Longtin Roberto Fenández Galán Ehud Sivan Niklas Ludtke Stefano Fusi Ruben Tikidji-Hamuryan Yair Manor Marc-Oliver Gewaltig Todd Troyer German Mato David Golomb Wilson Truccolo Hamish Meffin Lyle Graham Mark van Rossum Mayank R. Mehta Aaron Gruber Carl Van Vreeswijk John Miller Boris Gutkin Alessandro Vato Shigeki Nakauchi Vincent Hakim Jonathan Victor Martin Paul Nawrot David Hansel Bradley Wyble Mark E. Nelson Evan Haskell Yuguo Yu Theoden Netoff Michael Hermann 7 Neurocomputing Magazine MIT Press Springer Cambridge Electronic Design Limited Neuralynx Elsevier 8 General Information Location: The meeting will be held in the Madison and Wisconsin Ballroom at the Concourse Hotel in downtown Madison from Sunday, July 17th to Tuesday, July 19. The Satelite Meeting (July 16, Perspectives in Neuroscience) and Workshops (from Wednesday, July 20 to Thursday, July 21) will take place at the University of Wisconsin’s Pyle Center. Registration: Meeting registration will be open in the hallway outside the Madison and Wisconsin Ballroom in the Concourse Hotel beginning Saturday, July 16th through Tuesday, July 19th, from 9-12 in the morning. Oral Sessions: An LCD projector will be available for all speakers to use and the main meeting room is supplied with a large screen and an amplification system. Poster Sessions: Posters should be set up in the afternoon and removed at the end of the night session to which it is assigned. Both evenings of poster sessions will take place at the Pyle Center. A cash bar and snacks will be provided at each session. Poster board are numbered according to abstract numbers as they appear in the index. CNS*05 Satellite Meeting: On Saturday July 16th Perspectives in Neuroscience (Pyle Center 9:00am-5:pm) explores the future challenges facing computational neuroscience, from neuronal stem-cells and interface of brain with nanoscience to Neurodynamics and Neuroinformatics. The reception will be at Pyle Center, 5:30pm (cash bar) until 9:30pm. CNS*05 Banquet: On Sunday July 17th, the CNS Banquet will take place the University of Wisconsin’s Pyle Center. A cash bar will open starting 5:30pm – 9:30 pm. A brief musical prelude to Banquet Dinner is planned for 6:00pm-6:30pm, follwed by dinner overlooking the sunset at Lake Medota. The Banquet lounge will be available to CNS guests until 11:00pm for socializing, dance and music. CNS*05 Party: On Tuesday, July 19th at 9:00 pm CNS participants are invited to Paisan’s Restaurant on University Avenue near campus for our party.