Computational Neuroscience Meeting
Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 14-17, 1996
CNS*96 Workshops
Summaries of workshops
These web pages contain summaries of the discussions held at the
workshop sessions of the CNS*96 meeting (and previous years below). In
some cases, the workshop organizers have provided other useful
information and web links relevant to the topic as well.
Summaries of the CNS*96 Workshops Now Available

CNS*96 Workshop Summaries
Collective Representations in Neuronal Populations
Functional Properties at the Circuit Level
Intelligent Neural Control: biological mechanisms vs. engineering theory
In Vivo Recording Techniques (formerly "Recording in Behaving Animals")
Statistics of Natural Stimuli
From Place Cells to Episodic Memory: Models of the Hippocampus
Sensory-Motor and Cross-Modality Integration
CNS*96 Satellite Symposia Summaries
Emergent models of orientation selectivity in V1,
Topic Description and
Preliminary Summary
Other CNS*96 Workshops - Topic Descriptions
for the CNS*96 workshops which do not have a summary yet
Synaptic Transmission
Dendritic Computation
Biophysical Control of Neural Spiking
Neural Coding: Information Theory
Noise and Neural Computation
Multi-Unit Recording Technology
Canonical Microcircuitry of Neocortex
Motor Programs
Computational Neuroethology
Chaos in
the Brain: Non-linear dynamical approaches to neural systems
Long Term Potentiation =? Memory Function
Temporal
Coding in the Auditory System
Olfaction Workshop
NEURON Users
Advanced Computing for Computational Neuroscience
CNS*95 workshop summaries
Sensory Feedback and Motor Control
Statistics of natural scenes
NEURON workshop
Computing (mirror site in
Austrailia)
Neocortical circuitry
Modeling The Hippocampus
Multi-site recording (no summary available)
CNS*94 workshop summaries
Control of spiking in real neurons
Olfaction
Using HPC in CNS
(?) Model Building
Models of synaptic transmission
Spike-dynamical models of associative memory
Multi-unit recording
Analysis Methods for Spiketrains
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