Bernstein Tutorials (TUT): Computational Neuroscience meets Visual Perception

Sunday 25 August 2013, 09:00-16:00, Salons

09:00-12:00 & 13:00-16:00 (Salon Franzius) A1: Programming Bricolage for Psychophysicists: Essential Tools and Best Practices for Efficient Stimulus Presentation and Data Analysis
T Zito, M Hanke
09:00-12:00 & 13:00-16:00 (Focke-Wulf Saal) A2: Modelling Vision
H Neumann, L Schwabe
09:00-12:00 (Salon Danzig) B1: Introduction to Matlab and PsychophysicsToolbox
M Kleiner
09:00-12:00 (Salon London) B3: Introduction to fMRI data analysis and classification
J Heinzle
09:00-12:00 (Salon Bergen) B4: Introduction to Single-Trial EEG analysis & Brain-Computer Interfacing
B Blankertz
09:00-12:00 (Salon Scharoun) B5: Introduction to Kernel Methods
F Jäkel
09:00-12:00 (Lloyd Saal) B10: Bayesian Methods and Generative Models
J Fiser
12:00-13:00 Lunch Break
13:00-16:00 (SalonLondon) B2: Introduction to Python and PsychoPy
J Peirce
13:00-16:00 (Salon Bergen) B6: Statistics of Signal Detection Models
K Knoblauch
13:00-16:00 (Salon Scharoun) B7: Classification images
S Barthelmé
13:00-16:00 (Salon Danzig) B8: Statistical Modelling of Psychophysical Data - TUTORIAL CANCELLED, SPEAKER UNABLE TO ATTEND!
J Macke
13:00-16:00 (Lloyd Saal) B9: Attractor Networks and the Dynamics of Visual Perception
J Braun, G Deco


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