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Name Affiliation Abstract titles
Kazuyuki Aihara  (Tokyo, Japan) Excitable Neurodynamics and possible Neural Coding with Spatio-Temporal Spikes
Y. Assai (Osaka Univ., Japan) A coupled oscillator model of ordered and disordered inter-limb coordination (Y. Asai, T. Nomura, and S. Sato)
Roman Borisyuk* (Plymouth, Moscow) Information Coding in Neural Models of Spiking Elements with External Forcing
Epifanio Bagarinao (Osaka Univ., Japan) Joint analysis of multichannel magnetoencephalogram data using multivariable autoregressive models (by  E. Bagarinao, K. Yoshino, T. Nomura, S. Sato, and M. Tonoike)
Guido Bugmann* (Plymouth, UK) Modeling High CV Spike Trains as Low CV Burst Trains
Aniello Buonocore* (Napoli, Italy) The effect of alternating drifts on the input-output behaviour of model neurons (by:Buonocore A., Di Crescenzo A. and Di Nardo E.)
Adi R. Bulsara  (San Diego, USA) Noise-Induced Firing in Type I Neurons: A case for the Universality of Integrate-and-Fire Dynamics.
Tsai-Rong Chang  (NCKU, Taiwan) Modeling responses of midbrain auditory neurons to random FM sound using artificial neural network (by: Chung PC, Chang TR, Poon P)
Pau-Choo Chung (NCKU, Taiwan) Modeling responses of midbrain auditory neurons to random FM sound using artificial neural network (by: Chung PC, Chang TR, Poon P)
Chris Cristodoulou (Birkbeck, London, UK) Learning Temporal Correlation between Input Neurones by using Dendritic Propagation Delays and Stochastic Synapses (by Christodoulou C. and Bugmann G.)
Mike Denham (Plymouth, UK) Synchrony generation in networks of spiking neurons with dynamic synapses and a dynamic learning rule.
Sue Denham (Plymouth, UK) A model of temporal response properties in primary auditory cortex
Antonio Di Crescenzo* (Potenza, Italy) The effect of alternating drifts on the input-output behaviour of model neurons (by:Buonocore A., Di Crescenzo A. and Di Nardo E.)
Gerard Dreyfus* (Paris, France) Generation of olfactory neural codes by networks of HH neurons
Reinhard Eckhorn* (Marburg, Germany) Temporal, Spatial, and Intensity Information in Cat Visual Cortex Evoked by a Retina-Implant (by: M. Eger, R. Eckhorn, T. Schanze, M. Wilms)
Markus Eger* (Marburg, Germany) Three-Step-Approach for the Analysis of Information Transmission via Neural Systems with Multiple Inputs and Outputs (by: Eger M.and Eckhorn R.)
Jianfeng Feng*  (Sussex, UK) A Modelling study on the discrimination of visual motion patterns (by: Jianfeng Feng  and Feng Liu)
Andre A. Fenton (Prague, Czech Republic) The hippocampal place cell rate code signals here but not there
Robert M. French (Liege, Belgium) Noise, Pseudopatterns, and Information Transfer in the Brain
Karl Friston (UCL, London, UK) Constraints on the form of neuronal codes: A dynamical perspective
Angelo Di Garbo* (Pisa, Italy) Synchronization in Biophysical Neural Networks
Wulfram Gerstner  (Lausanne, Switzerland) Coding properties of spiking neurons: modeling reverse correlations.
Virginia Giorno (Salerno, Italy) Upward First Crossing Problems for Neuronal Modeling's Paradigm (by: A.Buonocore, V.Giorno , A.G.Nobile, L.M.Ricciardi )
Maria Teresa Giraudo* (Torino, Italy) Effects of Random Jumps on a Very Simple Neuronal Diffusion Model (by: Giraudo, M.T., Sacerdote, L. and Sirovich, R.)
Chris Harris* (Plymouth, UK) Temporal uncertainty in reading the neural code (multiplicative noise).
Eugene Izhikevich* (NSI, San Diego, USA) Resonance and Selective Communication Via Bursts in Neurons Having Subthreshold Oscillations
Frank Hoppensteadt (Arizona, USA) Phase locking in neural tissue and its possible role in neuronal coding.
Javier Iglesias (Lausanne, Switzerland) A Cooperative Computing Approach to Decipher Neural Coding (by: Iglesias J., Tetko I.V., Villa A.E.P.)
Yakov Kazanovich* (Moskow, Russia) Object Selection by an Oscillatory Neural Network (by: Yakov Kazanovich and Roman Borisyuk)
Andre Kohn* (Sao Paulo, Brazil) The encoding of input currents by Motoneurones in relation to Neuronal Modelling (by: M F Veira and A F Kohn)
Petr Lansky* (Prague, Czech Republic) Coding of Periodic Stimulation in Chemoreceptors (by: Petr Lansky and Jean-Pierre Rospars)
Michael Levine* (Chicago, USA) Firing coincidences between neighboring retinal ganglion cells: inside information or redundant reformatting?
Maciej T. Lazarewicz* (Krasnow Instit., Fairfax, USA) A new bursting model of CA3 pyramidal cell physiology suggests multiple locations for spike initiation. (by: Lazarewicz M.T., Migliore M., Ascoli G.A)
Andre Longtin* (Ottawa, Canada) 1. Biophysical Modeling of Correlated Firing and Gain Control in the Electrosensory System
2.Correlation Enhanced Information Transfer in Electroreceptors of Weakly Electric Fish (By: André Longtin, Maurice J. Chacron, Leonard Maler)
Petr Marsalek* (Johns Hopkins, USA) Phase space analysis of the 2D nonlinear system. (by: Marsalek Petr, Kubena Ales).
Robert Morse (Keele University, UK) An Information-Theoretic Approach to Cochlear Implant Coding (by: Morse R.P. and Stocks N.G.)
Ernst Niebur* (Johns Hopkins, USA) Attention Modulated Synchrony in Primate Cortex (by: E Niebur, A Roy, P N Steinmetz, S S Hsiao and K O Johnson)
Amelia G. Nobile (Salerno, Italy) Upward First Crossing Problems for Neuronal Modeling's Paradigm (by: A.Buonocore, V.Giorno , A.G.Nobile, L.M.Ricciardi )
Taishin Nomura  (Osaka, Japan) Phase resetting and dynamic stability of human walking (T. Yamasaki, T. Nomura, and S. Sato)
Andrej Olypher* (Rostov, Russia) On informational content of a momentary spiking activity of hippocampal place cells (by: Andrey Olypher, Petr Lansky, Andre Fenton)
David P.M. Northmore (Delaware,  USA) A model tectum: attention, synchrony and behavior (by: Northmore D. & Gallagher S.)
Stefano Panzeri* (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) The role of correlated firing in coding information about single and separate objects in cat V1 (by S. Panzeri, G. Pola, H. Golledge, F. Zheng, M.J. Tovee, M.P Young)
Guenther Palm (Ulm, Germany) Information and surprise in neural networks and sensory-motor systems
Olivier Parodi (ESPCI, Paris) -
Time Pearce* (Leicester, UK) Why do Olfactory Neurons have Unspecific Receptive Fields ? (by: Manuel A Sánchez-Montañes and Tim C Pearce)
Rasmus Petersen* (SISSA, Trieste, Italy) Population Coding of Stimulus Location in Rat Barrel Cortex (by: R.S. Petersen, S. Panzeri, M.E. Diamond) 
Hans E. Plesser (Agricultural University,Norway) A Network Model for Studying the Consequences of Localized and Non-localized Inhibition of Thalamic Relay Cells (by: Hans E. Plesser and Gaute T. Einevoll)
Brigitte Quenet* (Paris, France) Generation of olfactory neural codes by a network of Hodgkin-Huxley neurones (by: Brigitte Quenet, Sevan Sirapian, Rémi Dubois and Gérard Dreyfus)
Barry J. Richmond* (Bethesda, USA) Decoding neuronal responses from single trials millisecond-by-millisecond
John Rinzel  (New York, USA) Cellular dynamics involved in sound localization.(by: J Rinzel, G Svirskis, V Kotak, D Sanes)
Roger Rodriguez  (CNRS, Marseilles, France)  Vesicular Mechanisms end Estimates of Firing Probability in a Network of Spiking Neurons (by: Rodriguez R. and Lansky P.)
Edmund Rolls  (Oxford, UK) Sparse distributed representations in perceptual and memory systems in the brain.
Jean-Pierre Rospars*  (INRA, Versailles, France) Coding of Periodic Stimulation in Chemoreceptors (by: Petr Lansky and Jean-Pierre Rospars)
Laura Sacerdote* (Torino, Italy) Interspike Interval Statistics in the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Neuronal Model with the Signal Dependent Noise (by: Laura Sacerdote and Petr Lánský)
Yutaka Sakai* (Saitama, Japan) Spike independency in feed-forward networks
Shunsuke Sato (Osaka, Japan) 1) A coupled oscillator model of ordered and disordered inter-limb coordination (Y. Asai, T. Nomura, and S. Sato) 2) Phase resetting and dynamic stability of human walking (T. Yamasaki, T. Nomura, and S. Sato)
Adam Sillito (UCL, London, UK) Spatial and temporal dynamics of neural coding in the central visual system
Lars Schwabe* (Berlin, Germany) Efficient coding with rapid adaptation in the primary visual cortex
Jose Pedro Segundo (Montevideo, Uruguay & UCLA, USA) -
Igor A. Shevelev (Moscow, Russia) What are the Neuronal Mechanisms of Specific Neural Codes of the Second-Order Features in the Cat Striate Cortex?
Jonghan Shin* (Riken, Tokyo, Japan)  A unifying theory on the relationship between spike trains and EEG based on the spectral noise shaping neural coding hypothesis
Shigeru Shinomoto* (Kyoto, Japan) Cortical area dependence of neuronal spiking characteristics (by: Shigeru Shinomoto and Yutaka Sakai)
Nigel Stocks (Warwick, UK) Generic noise-enhanced coding in neural populations
Liz Stuart* (Plymouth, UK) Visualisation of multi-dimensional Spike Trains (by: Stuart E., Walter M. and Borisyuk R.)
Elisabeth Thomas (Liege, Belgium) Category encoding with non-category specific neurons in the inferior temporal cortex (by: Elizabeth Thomas, Marc M Van Hulle and Rufin Vogels)
Simon Thorpe (Toulouse, France) Ultra-Rapid Visual categorisation using one Spike per neuron
Kunichika Tsumoto (Tokushima, Japan) Bifurcations in synaptically coupled Hodgkin-Huxley neurons with a periodic alpha-function train, By: Kunichika Tsumoto (The University of Tokushima), Tetsuya Yoshinaga (The University of Tokushima), Kazuyuki Aihara (The University of Tokyo), Hiroshi Kawakami (The University of Tokushima) 
Tatyana S. Turova*  (Lund, Sweeden),  Study of synaptic plasticity via random graphs
Francesco Ventriglia* (Napoli, Italy) Stochastic fluctuations of the synaptic function (by: Ventriglia F. and Di Maio V. )
Alexander K. Vidybida* (Kiev, Ukraine) 1) Inhibition as binding controller in a network of binding neurons, 2) Discriminating Ability Improvement in Sensory Systems due to Cooperativity.
Alessandro Villa  (Lausanne, Switzerland)  Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Spike Occurrences in Freely Moving Rats Associated with the Perception of Human Vowels (by: Villa A.E.P, Eriksson J.L., Najem A., Iglesias J., Tetko I.V.)
Martin Walter* (Plymouth, UK) Visualisation of multi-dimensional Spike Trains (by: Stuart E., Walter M. and Borisyuk R.)
Florentin Wörgötter* (Stirling, UK) Predictive Learning in Time-Continuous Systems: A theoretical approach towards classical Conditioning (by: Florentin Wörgötter and Bernd Porr).