E109 Biomedicine Hall, Tsinghua University
Mong Man Wai Concert Hall, Tsinghua University
Welcome to the 2023 International Conference on Intelligence: From Cell to Network!
Can an intelligent brain understand itself? The mechanisms underlying intelligence has attracted generations of minds since the beginning of human civilization. This summer, the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at Tsinghua University proudly gathers leading experimental and computational neuroscientists around the globe to promote vibrant discussions and fruitful collaborations on the study of intelligence. The conference focuses on the computation principles and algorithms in the brain, as well as their biological implementations. We hope you enjoy all events and take inspiration from the conference to neuroscience communities worldwide!
Session 1:
Short Talks and Discussions
Moderator for this section: Dr. Xinyu Zhao
13:35-14:00
Dr. Xiaoxuan Jia
Tsinghua University, China
Temporal-continuity-based unsupervised learning for tolerant object representation
14:00-14:25
Dr. Nihong Chen
Tsinghua University, China
Learning-induced plasticity in human visual cortex
14:25-14:50
Dr. Shailaja Akella
Allen Institute, U.S.A.
Internal states differentially modulate neuronal variability across mouse visual
hierarchy
Moderator for this section:Dr. Xiaoxuan Jia
15:10-15:35
Dr. Pinglei Bao
Peking University, China
The Object Space Model: Unraveling the Fundamental Functional Organization Principle of the Inferotemporal Cortex for Object Recognition
15:35-16:00
Dr. Yu Gu
Fudan University, China
Ocular dominance plasticity in mouse superior colliculus regulates its predatory behavior
Session 2:
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Dr. Xinyu Zhao
Discussion Topic:
What can we learn from the biological visual system beyond convolutional neural network?
9:00-9:10 Opening Remarks
Session 1:
Sensory Processing
Session Chair: Dr. Xinyu Zhao
9:10-9:40
Dr. Andreas Tolias
Baylor College of Medicine, U.S.A.
Towards Foundation Models of the Brain
9:40-10:10
Dr. Sheng He
Institute of Biophysics, CAS, China
Nature and Properties of Visual Attention
10:10-10:40
Dr. Shiming Tang
Peking University, China
A data-driven study on macaque visual cortex
11:10-11:40
Dr. Biyu J He
New York University Grossman School of Medicine, U.S.A.
Neural Mechanisms of Conscious Visual Perception
11:40-12:10
Dr. Huan Luo
Peking University, China
Relational structure in human brains: from simple sequence to complex network
12:10-12:40
Dr. Xiaoxuan Jia
Tsinghua University, China
Signal propagation in the mouse visual system: a network perspective
Session 2:
Learning and Decision Making
Session Chair:Dr. Xiaoxuan Jia
14:00-14:30
Dr. Daniel Dombeck
Northwestern University, U.S.A
Studying the Mouse Navigation System Using Virtual Reality and Functional Microscopy
14:30-15:00
Dr. Sebastien Royer
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
The investigation of episodic memory in a treadmill
15:30-16:00
Dr. Xinyu Zhao
Tsinghua University, China
Meta-learning in head fixed mice navigating in virtual reality: A Behavioral Analysis
16:00-16:30
Dr. Ninglong Xu
Institute of Neuroscience, CAS, Shanghai, China
Neuronal and Circuit Computations for Flexible Decision-Making
16:30-17:00
Dr. Tianming Yang
Institute of Neuroscience, CAS, Shanghai, China
Language of Problem-Solving: Uncovering the Structure and Hierarchy in Sequential Decision Making
Session 3:
Molecules, Cells, and Circuits I
Session Chair: Dr. Yinqing Li
9:00-9:30
Dr. Seth G N Grant
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Decoding the Synaptic Universe: Unraveling the Molecular Complexity and Architectural Dynamics of the Brain's Synaptome
9:30-10:00
Dr. Daniel H Geschwind
University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Functional genomics in Autism Spectrum Disorders
10:00-10:30
Dr. Angel Barco
Neuroscience Institute UMH-CSIC, Alicante, Spain
Epigenetic Etiologia Of Intellectual Disability
11:00-11:30
Dr. Jun Yan
Institute of Neuroscience, CAS, Shanghai, China
Single-neuron projectome of mouse prefrontal cortex
11:30-12:00
Dr. Shaojie Ma
Yale University, U.S.A.
Developmental and Evolutionary Specification of the Primate and Human Prefrontal Cortex
Session 3:
Molecules, Cells, and Circuits II
13:10-13:40
Dr. Xin Duan
University of California, San Francisco, U.S.A.
Trans-Seq: Translating Transcriptomics to Connectomics at Retinotectal Synapses
13:40-14:10
Dr. Yinqing Li
Tsinghua University, China
More is(and) Different
14:10-14:40
Dr. Jinhyun Kim
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
Cell type specific connectivity mapping and cellular profiling
Session 4:
Computational Models of Cognition
Session Chair: Dr. Yi Zhong
15:10-15:40
Dr. Uygar Sümbül
Allen Institute for Brain Science, U.S.A.
Neuromodulation, cell types, and learning
15:40-16:10
Dr. Bailu Si
Beijing Normal University, China
A Hierarchical Bayesian Model for Understanding Brain Dynamics
16:10-16:40
Dr. Louis Tao
Peking University, China
A pulse-gated, neural circuit for learning and inference
16:40-17:10
Dr. Yunzhe Liu
Chinese Institute for Brain Research, China
Offline learning during rest and sleep
Registration and Poster Submission
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Editor: Guo Lili