Computational Neuroscience in Upper Canada (CNUC) 
        
 
        Organizers: 
        Richard Zemel (Computing Science, Toronto),
          Frances Skinner (Toronto Western Research and UT)
          Randy McIntosh (Rotman Research Institute and UT)
        Conversations over coffee gave rise to a small group in southern Ontario 
          with an interest in methods and problems in computational neuroscience. 
          The primary motivation is to exchange information between experimentalists 
          and computational modellers in order to investigate how computational 
          and mathematical approaches have been-or could be-used to address critical 
          issues in neuroscience. The talks are either in tutorial style, geared 
          to general scientists, or more problem-oriented, where an issue is presented 
          and the floor is then opened for discussion on how to deal with the 
          issue (e.g., we have all this data from brain imaging; how do we characterize 
          the dynamics?). 
        Aug 19, Oct. 21, Jan. 14 Meetings were held on the following topics:
        
          Different Levels of Modelling
            Spatial Representations in Motor Control and Navigation 
            The Hippocampus: Memories, Rhythms, Neurogenesis and More!