2012 Summer School in Computational
Sensory-Motor Neuroscience
(CoSMo 2012)
(CoSMo 2012)
Quick contact
Dr Gunnar Blohm
(organizer)Dr Konrad Körding (co-organizer)
+1-857-928-5370 (emergency calls)
Yolanda Bender (administrative support)
+1-773-827-1255 (emergency calls)
Sponsors
CAPnetNSERC-CREATE
CAMBAM
MITACS
NSERC
NSF (CaDRE)
NeuroDevNet
Organizers
Gunnar Blohm (main)Konrad Körding (co-main)
Paul Cisek
Erik Cook
Doug Crawford
Jody Culham
Lee Miller
Doug Munoz
Eric Perrault
Kurt Thoroughman
Links
Blohm labKörding lab
Centre for Neuroscience Studies
Queen's University
Northwestern University


Welcome
CoSMo 2012 was awesome! We all had a lot of fun! Thank you to all participants and lecturers!
We are pleased to announce the 2012 Summer School in Computational Sensory-Motor Neuroscience (CoSMo 2012).

Dates: August 5-19, 2012
Location: Northwestern University Chicago (Evanston campus), Illinois, USA
Deadlines: |
- April 22, 2012:
Application due, including letters of reference
(extended!!!) |
- May 1, 2012: Notification of acceptance | |
- May 20, 2012: Attendance confirmation of applicants and registration payment |
The summer school will last for 2 weeks (including Saturdays). Attendants will become familiar with fundamental modelling techniques and their applications to sensory-motor neuroscience. These techniques will be embedded into teaching modules linking theory, empirical findings and clinical applications in areas such as decision making, limb motor control, eye-head coordination, sensory processing, attention and learning. There will be morning lectures and hands-on Matlab programming and simulation sessions in the afternoon aimed at solidifying the concepts taught in the morning. The latter are in the format of tutorials supervised by the morning lecturers and local faculty/postdocs. In addition, there will be 2-week long cross-disciplinary research projects focussing on data / model sharing where students can apply the newly acquired knowledge. Students will work in pairs during the afternoon sessions and 2-week projects. An effort will be made to match up students with and without mathematical and/or programming backgrounds.

CoSMo 2011 has been a tremendous success!
The school is organized by Drs Gunnar Blohm and Konrad Körding, the Canadian Action and Perception Network (CAPnet), the Queen's University Centre for Neuroscience Studies (Kingston, ON, Canada) and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (USA). It receives funding from the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) via an NSERC-CREATE training grant on "Computational Approaches to Sensorimotor Transformations for the Control of Actions", from MITACS via the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM), from NeuroDevNet and from the National Science Foundation (NSF, USA).
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