Speakers:
David Anderson Eve Marder
California Institute of Technology Brandeis University
Richard Axel Mala Murthy
Columbia University Princeton University
Mario de Bono Mario Penzo
IST Austria National Institute of Mental Health
Susan Dymecki Amita Sehgal
Harvard Medical School University of Pennsylvania
Ila Fiete Bill Schafer
MIT McGovern Institute MRC LMB, Cambridge
Steven Flavell
MIT Picower Institute
Agenda:
9:00 - 9:05am | Opening Remarks, Li-Huei Tsai | |
Session 1 | (Moderator: Steven Flavell) | |
9:05 - 9:40am | Eve Marder, Brandeis University | Differential Resilience to Perturbations of Circuits with Similar Performance |
9:40 - 10:15am | Mario de Bono, IST Austria | Regulating the regulator |
10:15 - 10:50am | Susan Dymecki, Harvard Medical School | Embracing differences: heterogeneity in the brain serotonergic system |
10:50 - 11:20am | Break | |
Session 2 | (Moderator: Li-Huei Tsai) | |
11:20 - 11:55am | Mala Murthy, Princeton University | Adjusting Behavior on the Fly: Internal States and Dynamic Social Interactions |
11:55am - 12:30pm | Ila Fiete, MIT McGovern Institute | Mixed Modular Codes and Remapping for Highly Generalizable Learning and Inference |
12:30 - 1:45pm | Lunch Break | |
Session 3 | (Moderator: Matt Wilson) | |
1:45 - 2:20pm | David Anderson, California Institute of Technology | Hypothalamic control of social behavior and internal states |
2:20 – 2:55pm | Amita Sehgal, University of Pennsylvania | Metabolic state determines the need for sleep in memory consolidation |
2:55 – 3:30pm |
Bill Schafer, MRC LMB, Cambridge |
The neuromodulatory connectome: wired and wireless networks |
3:30 – 4:00pm | Break | |
Session 4 | (Moderator: Troy Littleton) | |
4:00 – 4:35pm | Steven Flavell, MIT Picower Institute | A neural circuit for flexible control of persistent behavioral states |
4:35 – 5:10pm |
Mario Penzo, National Institute of Mental Health |
The paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus biases the selection of passive and active fear |
5:10 – 5:45pm | Richard Axel, Columbia University | Order from Disorder: Internal Representations of the Olfactory World |