Part I: How have brains evolved?
1: Gilles Laurent: Shall we ever understand the fly's brain?
2: Hermann Wagner and Bernhard Gaese: Can we understand the action of brain in natural environments?
3: Gunther Ehret: Hemisphere dominance of brain function-which functions are lateralized and why?
Part II: How is the cerebral cortex organized?
4: S. Murray Sherman: What is the function of the thalamus?
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Part I: How have brains evolved?
1: Gilles Laurent: Shall we ever understand the fly's brain?
2: Hermann Wagner and Bernhard Gaese: Can we understand the action of brain in natural environments?
3: Gunther Ehret: Hemisphere dominance of brain function-which functions are lateralized and why?
Part II: How is the cerebral cortex organized?
4: S. Murray Sherman: What is the function of the thalamus?
5: J. Leo van Hemmen: What is a neuronal map, how does it arise, and what is it good for?
6: Jean Bullier: What is fed back?
Part III: How do neurons interact?
7: Wulfram Gerstner: How Can the Brain be so Fast?
8: C. van Vreeswijk: What is the Neural Code?
9: Tal Kenet, Amos Arieli, Misha Tsodyks and Amiram Grinvald: Are single cortical neurons independent or are they obedient members of a huge orchestra?
10: Bruno A. Olshausen and David J. Field: What is the other 85% of V1 doing?
Part IV: What can brains compute?
11: Steven W. Zuck: Which computation runs in visual cortical columns?
12: C.E. Carr, S. Iyer, D. Soares, S. Kalluri and J.Z. Simon: Are neurons adapted for specific computations? Examples from temporal coding in the auditory system
13: Andreas V.M. Herz: How is time represented in the brain?
14: David McAlpine and Alan R. Palmer: How general are neural codes in sensory systems?
15: Georg M. Klump: How does the hearing system perform auditory scene analysis?
16: Laurenz Wiskott: How does our visual system achieve shift and size invariance?
Part V:
17: Henning Scheich, Frank W. Ohl, Holger Schulze, Andreas Hess, and André Brechmann: What is reflected in sensory neocortical activity: External stimuli or what the cortex does with them?
18: Giacomo Rizzolatti and Vittorio Gallese: Do perception and action result from different brain circuits? The three visual systems hypothesis
19: Terrence J. Sejnowski: What are the projective fields of cortical neurons?
20: John H. Reynolds: How are the features of objects integrated into perceptual wholes that are selected by attention?
21: L. F. Abbott: Where are the switches on this thing?
22: V.S. Ramachandran and Edward M. Hubbard: Synesthesia: What does it tell us about the emergence of qualia, metaphor, abstract thought and language?
23: Francis Crick and Christof Koch: What are the neural correlates of consciousness?
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