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  Morning Session
9 p.m.  – 12:30
Afternoon Session
2.30 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Evening
Saturday,
04.09.10
  Registration,
Hanging of Posters
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Welcome Reception
7 p.m.
Sunday,
05.09.10
1. Reward & Punishment in Learning
1.1 Shihab A Shamma
1.2 Randy Gallistel
1.3 Angela Kolodziej
- Coffee Break -
1.4 Hagai Bergman
1.5 Christian Büchel
2. Neurodegeneration and Learning
2.1 Andreas Papassotiropoulos
2.2 Thomas Münte
2.3 Emrah Düzel
- Coffee Break -
2.4 André Fischer
2.5 Lennart Mucke
Hans-Jürgen Matthies Honorary Lecture:
Ivan Izquierdo Barbecue
Monday,
06.09.10
3. Molecular Memory Concepts
3.1 Erin Schuman
3.2 Bong-Kiun Kaang
3.3 Ronald L. Davis
- Coffee Break -
3.4 EunJoon Kim
3.5 Kobi Rosenblum
4. Physiology and Pathology of Learning
4.1 Ingrid Ehrlich
4.2 Amy Milton
4.3 Rainer Spanagel
- Coffee Break -
4.4 Kerstin Krauel
4.5 Andreas Heinz
Meeting Dinner
Tuesday,
07.09.10
5. Late Associativity
5.1 Wayne Sossin
5.2 Daisuke Okada
5.3 Arvind Govindarjan
- Coffee Break -
5.4 Maria C. Martinez
5.5 Dorothee Heipertz
6. Spike-Timing and Oscillation dependent Plasticity
6.1 Nelson Spruston
6.2 Elke Edelmann
6.3 Andreas Draguhn
- Coffee Break -
6.4 Dietmar Schmitz
6.5 Thomas Klausberger
Poster Removal
Speakers´ Dinner at the Farm
Wednesday, 08.09.10 Departure

Sunday, September 05


Morning Session 9 a.m.

Introductory Remarks

Frank Ohl, Spokesman of the Collaborative Research Center „Neurobiology of motivated behavior“

1. Reward & Punishment in Learning

Chairs: Thomas Münte & Frank Ohl

9.10 – 9.40
Hagai Bergman, Jerusalem
Information processing in the critic-actor networks of the basal ganglia
9.45 – 10.15
Randy Gallistel, Rutgers, NJ
Memory and the computational brain
10.20 – 10.50
Mike Merzenich, San Francisco
(Title to be announced)
10.55 – 11.25
Coffee Break
11.25 – 11.55
Christian Büchel, Hamburg
12.00 – 12.30
N.N.
(Title to be announced)
12.35 – 14.30
Lunch

Afternoon Session 2.30 p.m.

2. Neurodegeneration and Learning

Chairs: Thomas Münte, Ariel Schönfeld

14.30 – 15.00
Lennart Mucke, San Francisco
Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Deficits in Models of Alzheimer's Disease
15.05 – 15.35
Andreas Papassotiropoulos, Basel
Genetics of human memory: From physiology to disease
15.40 – 16.10
Eliezer Masliah, San Diego
(Title to be announced)
16.15 – 16.45
Coffee Break
16.45 – 17.15
André Fischer, Göttingen
The epigenome of neuropsychiatric diseases
17.20 – 17.50
N.N.
(Title to be announced)

Hans-Jürgen Matthies Honorary Lecture:

Chair: Klaus Reymann

18.30 – 19.30
Ivan Izquierdo, Porto Alegre
Memory persistence
19.30
Barbecue at Herrenkrug Terrace

Monday, September 6


Morning Session 9 a.m.

3: Molecular Memory Concepts

Chairs: Eckart Gundelfinger & Constanze Seidenbecher

9.00 – 9.30
Erin Schuman, Frankfurt
Local Control at Synapses
9.35 – 10.05
Bong-Kiun Kaang, Seoul
Role of PI3K in synaptic plasticity and memory
10.10 – 10.40
Ronald L. Davis, Houston
Memory traces of Drosophila olfactory learning
10.45 – 11.15
Coffee Break
11.15 – 11.45
 EunJoon Kim, Daejeon
Roles of Rac1-regulatory proteins in synaptic plasticity and learning and memory
11.50 – 12.20
Kobi Rosenblum, Haifa
(Title to be announced)
12.30 – 14.30
Lunch

Afternoon Session 2.30 p.m.

4: Physiology and Pathology of Learning

Chairs: Volker Höllt & Henning Scheich

14.30 – 15.15
Andreas Heinz, Berlin
Neurobiology of reward systems: relevance for learning, addiction and psychosis
15.20 – 15.50
Jürgen Voges, Magdeburg
(Title to be announced)
15.55 – 16.25
Amy Milton, Cambridge
CS-drug memory reconsolidation and the prevention of relapse
16.30 – 17.30
Coffee and Posters
17.30 – 18.00
Ingrid Ehrlich, Tübingen
(Title to be announced)
18.05 – 18.35
Rainer Spanagel, Mannheim
Alcoholism: A Systems Approach from Genes to Addictive Behaviour
20.00
Meeting Dinner at Herrenkrug Ballroom
Dinner Speech
Henning Scheich

Tuesday, September 7


Morning Session 9 a.m.

5: Late Associativity

Chairs: Julietta Frey & Emrah Düzel

9.00 – 9.30
Wayne Sossin, Montreal
Translational control during memory; how the translational apparatus is tuned to produce distinct proteins from different inputs
9.35 – 10.05
Kaoru Inokuchi, Tokyo
Input-specific spine entry of soma-derived Vesl-1S protein conforms to synaptic tagging
10.10 – 10.40
Arvind Govindarjan, Boston
The dendritic branch is a unit of storage for long-term memory engrams
10.45 – 11.15
- Coffee Break –
11.15 – 11.45
Maria C. Martinez, Buenos Aires
Bringing synaptic tagging into behavior
11.50 – 12.20
Dorothee Heipertz, Magdeburg
Behavioral tagging in humans: Enhancement of memory in the context of novelty
12.30 – 14.30
- Lunch -

Afternoon Session 2.30 p.m.

6: Spike-Timing and Oscillation dependent Plasticity

Chairs: Volkmar Leßmann & Oliver Stork

14.30 – 15.00
Thomas Klausberger, London
(Title to be announced)
15.05 – 15.35
Andreas Draguhn, Heidelberg
Definition of hippocampal cell assemblies
15.40 – 16.10
Nelson Spruston, Evanston
The role of backpropagating action potentials and dendritic spikes in the induction of LTP at synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons
16.15 – 16.45
- Coffee Break –
16.45 – 17.15
Henry Markram, Lausanne
(Title to be announced)
17.20 – 17.50
Dietmar Schmitz, Berlin
Role of PRG-1 in synaptic transmission and epilepsy

Concluding Remarks

Eckart Gundelfinger

19.30
- Speakers’ Dinner at the Farm -

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