Open message to the European Commission
concerning the Human Brain Project

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Summary: Neuroscience advances our understanding of normal and pathological brain function, offering potentially enormous benefits to society. It is, therefore, critical to Europe. The Human Brain Project (HBP), sponsored by the European Commission (EC), was meant to forward this mission. However, due in great part to its narrow focus, it has been highly controversial and divisive within the European neuroscience community and even within the consortium, resulting in on-going losses of members. The HBP is now scheduled for review and we wish to draw the attention of the EC to these problems. We believe the HBP is not a well conceived or implemented project and that it is ill suited to be the centerpiece of European neuroscience. We are particularly concerned about the plan to tie a substantial portion European member states’ neuroscience funding to the HBP through so-called ‘partnering projects’. We call for the EC to go beyond the strict requirements of the upcoming review, to demand transparency and accountability and, if necessary, change the structure of the HBP’s governance and supervision to correct their shortcomings. Failing that we call for the EC to redirect the HBP funding to smaller investigator-driven neuroscience grants. We stand fully behind a strong and united European neuroscience strategy and we pledge not to seek funding through HBP partnering projects that would compromise that mission.

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Open message to the European Commission concerning the Human Brain Project

July 7, 2014

We the undersigned members of the European neuroscience community are writing to express our concern with the course of the Human Brain Project (HBP). The HBP, and its cousin the U.S. BRAIN Initiative, have the noble goal of making major advances in our understanding of both normal and pathological brain function. Given the potentially enormous benefits to society that would be gained from achieving this goal, it deserves a significant collective investment of our societies’ resources.

However, the HBP has been controversial and divisive within the European neuroscience community from the beginning. Many laboratories refused to join the project when it was first submitted because of its focus on an overly narrow approach, leading to a significant risk that it would fail to meet its goals. Further attrition of members during the ramp-up phase added to this narrowing. 

In June, a Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA) for the second round of funding for the HBP was submitted. This, unfortunately, reflected an even further narrowing of goals and funding allocation, including the removal of an entire neuroscience subproject and the consequent deletion of 18 additional laboratories, as well as further withdrawals and the resignation of one member of the internal scientific advisory board.

A formal review of the HBP is now scheduled to evaluate the success of the project’s ramp-up phase and the plan for the next phase. At stake is funding on the order of 50M€ per year European Commission for the “core project” and 50M€ in “partnering projects” provided largely by the European member states’ funding bodies.

In this context, we wish to express the view that the HBP is not on course and that the European Commission must take a very careful look at both the science and the management of the HBP before it is renewed. We strongly question whether the goals and implementation of the HBP are adequate to form the nucleus of the collaborative effort in Europe that will further our understanding of the brain.

It is stated that the review must address the excellence, impact as well as the quality and efficiency of implementation. We believe that a review will show that there are substantial failures to meet these criteria, especially concerning the quality of the governance demonstrated and the lack of flexibility and openness of the consortium. 

In order to carry out the upcoming review in the most transparent and accountable manner possible, we hold that it should meet the following criteria:

  • The panel should be composed of highly regarded members of the scientific community whose views reflect the diversity of approaches within neuroscience.
  • The review process should be transparent: review panel members identities should be disclosed and the goals, procedures and output of the review process should be public.
  • The panel should be independent: the members of the panel should not be involved in the development of, advocacy for, or governance of the HBP; they should provide a signed disclosure of any significant funding or scientific relationships to the HBP.
  • The EC must by regulation evaluate if the HBP is meeting the core criteria of the FET Flagship Project, including scientific excellence, impact and quality of implementation. We call attention to concerns raised by the sparse community support and systematic loss of HBP partners that appear highly relevant to the FET criteria of:
    • Extent to which the consortium enables fostering complementarities, exploiting synergies, and enhancing the overall outcome of regional, national, European and international research programmes.
    • Quality of the proposed governance and management structure.
    • Openness and flexibility of the consortium.
  • Based on this review, the panel should make binding recommendations concerning the continuation of the HBP as a whole as well as continuation of individual subprojects, including the allocation of resources across subprojects and the possible creation of new subprojects.
  • The panel should be tasked and empowered to create a transparent process for the formulation of the calls for partnering projects and the review of applications for those calls, such that these reflect community input, are coordinated with the core but are independent of the core administration.
  • One or more members of the panel should continue to serve as the core of an external steering committee for the period of the funding under review. These continuing members would need to be fully independent of the project (i.e. receiving no funding).

In the case that the review is not able to secure these objectives, we call for the European Commission and Member States to reallocate the funding currently allocated to the HBP core and partnering projects to broad neuroscience-directed funding to meet the original goals of the HBP—understanding brain function and its effect on society. We strongly support the mechanism of individual investigator-driven grants as a means to provide a much needed investment in European neuroscience research. The European Research Council would provide a well-proven mechanism for allocating such funds.

In the event that the European Commission is unable to adopt these recommendations, we, the undersigned, pledge not to apply for HBP partnering projects and will urge our colleagues to join us in this commitment.

 

 

List of signatories

Principal Investigators / Directors, eligible for HBP funding.

  1. Moshe Abeles. Gonda Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University. Israel
  2. Ad Aertsen. Bernstein Center Freiburg, University of Freiburgh. Germany
  3. Silvia Arber. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research. Switzerland
  4. Philippe Ascher. Université Denis Diderot. France
  5. Francesco Battaglia. Donders Centre for Neuroscience, Radboud Universiteit. Netherlands
  6. Daphne Bavelier. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  7. Heinz Beck. University of Bonn. Germany
  8. James Bednar. University of Edinburgh. United Kingdom
  9. Tim Behrens. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  10. Suliann Ben Hamed. National Centre for Scientific Research. France
  11. Benedikt Berninger. University Medical Center Mainz. Germany
  12. Hugues Berry. INRIA. France
  13. Matthias Bethge. Centre for Integrative Neuroscience. Germany
  14. Timothy Bliss. National Institute for Medical Research. United Kingdom
  15. Vincent Bonin. Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders - NERF. Belgium
  16. Jan Born. Werner Reichhardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience. Germany
  17. Alexander Borst. Max-Planck-Institute of Neurobiology. Germany
  18. Gerard Borst. Erasmus Medical Center. Netherlands
  19. Michael Brecht. Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience. Germany
  20. Nils Brose. Max-Planck-Institut für Experimentelle Medizin. Germany
  21. Jo Bury. VIB. Belgium
  22. Matteo Carandini. University College London. United Kingdom
  23. Alan Carleton. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  24. Pico Caroni. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research. Switzerland
  25. Frederic Chavane. Aix-Marseille Université. France
  26. Leonardo Chelazzi. University of Verona. Italy
  27. Eugenia Chiappe. Champalimaud Center for the Unknown. Portugal
  28. Albert Compte. Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS). Spain
  29. Rui Costa. Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  30. Peter Dayan. Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, University College London. United Kingdom
  31. Alexandre Dayer. Geneva University Hospital. Switzerland
  32. Gonzalo de Polavieja. Champalimaud Center for the Unknown. Portugal
  33. Chris de Zeeuw. Erasmus Medical Center. Netherlands
  34. Sophie Deneve. Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris. France
  35. Winfried Denk. The Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology. Germany
  36. Mathew Diamond. International School of Advanced Studies - SISSA. Italy
  37. David DiGregorio. Institut Pasteur. France
  38. Ray Dolan. Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL. United Kingdom
  39. Rodney Douglas. Institute of Neuroinformatics, INI. Switzerland
  40. Andreas Draguhn. Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology. Germany
  41. Jean Rene Duhamel. Centre de Neuroscience Cognitive, CNRS. France
  42. Thomas Euler. Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, University of Tubingen. Germany
  43. Karl Farrow. Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders - NERF. Belgium
  44. Julia Fischer. Göttingen Graduate School for Neurosciences, Biophysics, and Molecular Biosciences, University of Göttingen. Germany
  45. Jozsef Fiser. Central European University. Hungary
  46. Tamar Flash. The Weizmann Institute of Science. Israel
  47. Eckhard Friauf. University of Kaiserslautern. Germany
  48. Rainer Friedrich. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research. Switzerland
  49. Pascal Fries. Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society . Germany
  50. Chris Frith. University College London. United Kingdom
  51. Vittorio Gallese. University of Parma. Italy
  52. Theo Geisel. Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization. Germany
  53. Martin Giese. University of Tübingen. Germany
  54. David Golomb. Ben-Gurion Unviersity. Israel
  55. Lyle Graham. CNRS, U Paris Descartes. France
  56. Boris Gutkin. École normale supérieure. France
  57. Helmut Haas. University of Duesseldorf. Germany
  58. Sebastian Haesler. Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders. Belgium
  59. Richard Hahnloser. Neuroscience Center Zurich. Switzerland
  60. David Hansel. University of Paris. France
  61. Riitta Hari. Brain Research Unit of Aalto University. Finland
  62. Ken Harris. University College London. United Kingdom
  63. Michael Hausser. University College London. United Kingdom
  64. Fritjof Helmchen. University of Zurich. Switzerland
  65. Moritz Helmstaedter. Max Planck Institute for Brain Research. Germany
  66. Matthias Hennig. University of Edinburgh. United Kingdom
  67. Sonja Hofer. University of Basel. Switzerland
  68. Klaus-Peter Hoffmann. Ruhr University Bochum. Germany
  69. Daniel Huber. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  70. Denis Jabaudon. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  71. Reinhard Jahn. Max Planck Institute. Germany
  72. Peter Janssen. K.U.Leuven Medical School . Belgium
  73. Sebastian Jessberger. Brain Research Institute - University of Zurich. Switzerland
  74. Adam Kampff. Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  75. Jason Kerr. caesar. Germany
  76. Jozsef Kiss. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  77. Fabian Kloosterman. VIB. Belgium
  78. Etienne Koechlin. Inserm, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Université Pierre et Marie Curie. France
  79. Arvind Kumar. Bernstein Center Freiburg , University of Freiburg. Germany
  80. Peter Latham. University College London. United Kingdom
  81. Gilles Laurent. Max Planck Institute for Brain Research. Germany
  82. Mate Lengyel. Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  83. Juan Lerma Gomez. Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante. Spain
  84. Susana Lima. Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  85. Nikos Logothetis. Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics. Germany
  86. Matthieu Louis. Centre for Genomic Regulation. Spain
  87. Heiko Luhmann. University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg-University. Germany
  88. Giuseppe Luppino. University of Parma. Italy
  89. Andreas Luthi. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research. Switzerland
  90. Christian Machens. Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  91. Zachary Mainen. Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  92. Rafael Malach. The Weizmann Institute of Science. Israel
  93. Miguel Maravall. Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante. Spain
  94. Troy Margrie. MRC National Institute for Medical Research. United Kingdom
  95. Kevan Martin. Institute of Neuroinformatics, University of Zurich. Switzerland
  96. Guillaume Masson. Aix-Marseille Université. France
  97. Gero Miesenboeck. Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  98. Marta Moita. Champalimaud Center for the Unknown. Portugal
  99. Edvard Moser. Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience / Centre for Neural Computation. Norway
  100. May-Britt Moser. Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience / Centre for Neural Computation. Norway
  101. Tom Mrsic-Flogel. University College London. United Kingdom
  102. Andreas Neef. Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization. Germany
  103. Israel Nelken. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Israel
  104. Stephan Neuhauss. Institute of Molecular Life Sciences, University of Zurich. Switzerland
  105. Andreas Nieder. University of Tuebingen. Germany
  106. Hendrikje Nienborg. Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, University of Tuebingen. Germany
  107. Zoltan Nusser. Institute of Experimental Medicine, HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Hungary
  108. Guy Orban. University of Leuven. Belgium
  109. Christophe Pallier. INSERM. France
  110. Stefano Panzeri. Center for Neuroscience and Cognitive Systems, Italian Institute of Technology. Italy
  111. Rony Paz. The Weizmann Institute of Science. Israel
  112. Barak Pearlmutter. National University of Ireland. Ireland
  113. Mathias Pessiglione. Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière (ICM). France
  114. Chris Petkov. Newcastle University. United Kingdom
  115. Leopoldo Petreanu. Champalimaud Center for the Unknown. Portugal
  116. Alexandre Pouget. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  117. Martin Raff. University College London. United Kingdom
  118. Alfonso Renart. Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme, Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  119. Giacomo Rizzolatti. University of Parma. Italy
  120. David Robbe. Barcelona Neuroscience. Spain
  121. Botond Roska. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research. Switzerland
  122. Stefan Rotter. Bernstein Center, University of Freiburg. Germany
  123. Nava Rubin. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Spain
  124. Simon Rumpel. Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP). Austria
  125. Matthew Rushworth. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  126. Stefan Schaal. Max Planck Institute. Germany
  127. Andreas Schaefer. Max Planck Institute. Germany
  128. Peter Scheiffele. University of Basel. Switzerland
  129. Elad Schneidman. Weizmann Institute of Science. Israel
  130. Jan Schnupp. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  131. Bernhard Scholkopf. Max Planck Institute. Germany
  132. Erin Schuman. Max Planck Institute. Germany
  133. Martin Schwab. University and ETH Zurich. Switzerland
  134. Cornelius Schwarz. University Tübingen. Germany
  135. Sophie Schwartz. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  136. Peggy Series. University of Edinburgh. United Kingdom
  137. Noam Shemesh. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  138. Oren Shriki. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Israel
  139. Angus Silver. University College London. United Kingdom
  140. Angela Sirigu. Centre de Neuroscience Cognitive (CNC). France
  141. Haim Sompolinsky. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Israel
  142. Walter Stuhmer. Max Planck Institute. Germany
  143. German Sumbre. Institut de Biologie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure. France
  144. Alexandre Thiele. Newcastle University. United Kingdom
  145. Peter Thier. University Tübingen. Germany
  146. Simon Thorpe. Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition (CerCo). France
  147. Alessandro Treves. SISSA (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati). Italy
  148. Nachum Ulanovsky. Weizmann Institute of Science. Israel
  149. Wim Vanduffel. KU Leuven. Belgium
  150. Rufin Vogels. KU Leuven. Belgium
  151. Patrik Vuilleumier. Geneva University. Switzerland
  152. Felix Wichmann. University Tübingen. Germany
  153. David Willshaw. University of Edinburgh. United Kingdom
  154. Fred Wolf. Max Planck Institute. Germany
  155. Daniel Wolpert. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  156. Emre Yaksi. NERF (Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders). Belgium

The open letter was sent to the EC at 07/07/2014, 00:00. All signatures listed above were received prior to that time and so were included in the letter. The signatures below are listed by time of registration. 

  1. Aldo Faisal. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  2. Simon Schultz. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  3. Nick Franks. Imperial College. United Kingdom
  4. Michael Orger. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  5. Jean-Marc Fritschy. University of Zurich. Switzerland
  6. Daniele Marinazzo. University of Gent. Belgium
  7. Jon Simons. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  8. Srdjan Ostojic. ENS Paris. France
  9. Maria Luisa Vasconcelos. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  10. Paul Chadderton. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  11. Bernd Sutor. University of Munich. Germany
  12. Carlos Ribeiro. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  13. Konrad Kording. Northwestern University. United States
  14. Jochen Staiger. University Medicine Goettinge. Germany
  15. John van Opstal. Radboud University Nijmegen. Netherlands
  16. Stefano Ferraina. Sapienza University . Italy
  17. Robert Dickinson. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  18. Raffaella Rumiati. SISSA. Italy
  19. Davide Zoccolan. SISSA. Italy
  20. Georg Keller. Friedrich Miescher Institute. Switzerland
  21. David Poeppel. Max-Planck-Institute, NYU. Germany
  22. Claudio Luzzatti. Università di Milano-Bicocca. Italy
  23. Natalie Sebanz. Central European University. Hungary
  24. Guenther Knoblich. Central European University. Hungary
  25. Douglas Steele. University of Dundee. United Kingdom
  26. Giorgio Gilestro. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  27. Mark Humphries. University of Manchester. United Kingdom
  28. Roger Carpenter. University of Cambridge, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. United Kingdom
  29. Richard van Wezel. Radboud University Nijmegen. Netherlands
  30. Stefan Treue. German Primate Center. Germany
  31. Carl van Vreeswijk. CNRS. France
  32. Christian Schnell. Cardiff University. United Kingdom
  33. Yves Trotter. CNRS. France
  34. Arnaud Delorme. CNRS. France
  35. Megan Carey. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  36. Joseph Paton. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  37. Benoît Girard. CNRS & UPMC. France
  38. Detlev Schild. Univ Göttingen. Germany
  39. Henry Kennedy. INSERM. France
  40. Umberto Castiello. University of Padova. Italy
  41. Raul Gainetdinov. Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia. Italy
  42. Loren Looger. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farm Research Campus. United States
  43. Thomas Kreuz. CNR. Italy
  44. David Attwell. UCL. United Kingdom
  45. Chiara Begliomini. Dept. General Psychology, University of Padova. Italy
  46. Charles Capaday. Paris V. France
  47. Laszlo Negyessy. Wigner RCP, Hungarian Academy of Sciences . Hungary
  48. Irini Skaliora. Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens. Greece
  49. Pascal Belin. Aix-Marseille University. France
  50. Sara A Solla. Northwestern University. United States
  51. Catherine Tallon-Baudry. Ecole Normale Supérieure. France
  52. Michael Gutnick. The Hebrew University. Israel
  53. Andras Lakatos. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  54. Dante Chialvo. CONICET. Argentina
  55. Bence Ölveczky. Harvard University. United States
  56. Andrew Straw. IMP. Austria
  57. Lyle Long. Penn State Univ.. United States
  58. Stephen Eglen. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  59. Tansu Celikel. Radboud University Nijmegan. Netherlands
  60. Igor Kagan. German Primate Center. Germany
  61. Daniel Bendor. UCL. United Kingdom
  62. Richard Born. Harvard Medical School. United States
  63. Gasper Tkacik. IST Austria. Austria
  64. Maneesh Sahani. UCL. United Kingdom
  65. Vikram Chib. Johns Hopkins University. United States
  66. Rava Azeredo da Silveira. Ecole Normale Supérieure. France
  67. Hakwan Lau. UCLA. United States
  68. Zoltan Toroczkai. University of Notre Dame. United States
  69. Emmanuel Procyk. CNRS. France
  70. John Huguenard. Stanford University. United States
  71. Stephen Coombes. University of Nottingham. United Kingdom
  72. Leon Lagnado. University of Sussex. United Kingdom
  73. Duje Tadin. University of Rochester. United States
  74. Jean-Pierre Nadal. CNRS & EHESS. France
  75. Masahito Yamagata. Harvard University. United States
  76. Nathaniel Daw. New York University. United States
  77. Philippe Millet. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  78. Andreas Roepstorff. Aarhus University. Denmark
  79. André Mouraux. Université catholique de Louvain. Belgium
  80. Herc Neves. Uppsala University. Sweden
  81. Roberto Colom. UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID. Spain
  82. Walter Paulus. Herr. Germany
  83. Ryota Kanai. University of Sussex. United Kingdom
  84. Boris Chagnaud. LMU Munich. Germany
  85. Laurent Cohen. ICM. France
  86. Roberto Livi. University of Florence. Italy
  87. Alessandro Villa. University of Lausanne. Switzerland
  88. Alessandro Torcini. Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. Italy
  89. Leszek Kaczmarek . Nencki Institute. Poland
  90. Jordi Garcia-Ojalvo. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Spain
  91. yehezkel ben-ari. iNSERM. France
  92. Oliver Schlüter. European Neuroscience Institute. Germany
  93. Oscar Marin. King's College London. United Kingdom
  94. Bert Kappen. Radboud University. Netherlands
  95. Mark Hübener. MPI. Germany
  96. Marcus Kaiser. Newcastle University. United Kingdom
  97. Giovanni Galizia. Universität Konstanz. Germany
  98. Antony Morland. University of York. United Kingdom
  99. Tim Gollisch. University Medical Center Göttingen. Germany
  100. Dori Derdikman. Technion. Israel
  101. Alex Wade. University of York. United Kingdom
  102. Rosalina Fonseca. Gulbenkian Institute of Science. Portugal
  103. Wim Melis. University of Greenwich. United Kingdom
  104. Brent Doiron. University of Pittsburgh. United States
  105. Bernd Porr. University of Glasgow. United Kingdom
  106. Dave Langers. University of Nottingham. United Kingdom
  107. Vincent Torre. SISSA. Italy
  108. Daniele Zullino. University Geneva. Switzerland
  109. Joost Dessing. Queen's University Belfast. United Kingdom
  110. Boris B. Quednow. University of Zurich. Switzerland
  111. Molly Crockett. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  112. Evelyne Sernagor. Newcastle university. United Kingdom
  113. Bertram Gerber. Leibniz Institute of Neurobiology. Germany
  114. Claire Wyart. Inserm/ICM. France
  115. Jaime de la Rocha. IDIBAPS. Spain
  116. Stephen Brickley. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  117. Eva Bonda. NeuroAIsthesis. France
  118. Marc Toussaint. University of Stuttgart. Germany
  119. Emilio Palomares. ICIQ. Spain
  120. Yael Niv. Princeton university. United States
  121. David Brown. UCL. United Kingdom
  122. Maria-Magdolna Ercsey-Ravasz. Babes-Bolyai University. Romania
  123. Rosario Sanchez Pernaute. Inbiomed Foundation. Spain
  124. Kenneth Knoblauch. Inserm U846, Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute. France
  125. Michael Nitsche. University Medical Center, Goettingen. Germany
  126. Christian Plewnia. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Tübingen. Germany
  127. David Omer. MPI. Germany
  128. Simon Baumann. Newcastle University. United Kingdom
  129. Hugo van den Berg. Warwick University. United Kingdom
  130. Matt Smear. University of Oregon. United States
  131. Lionel Naccache. ICM. France
  132. William Harris. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  133. Matthias Kaschube. FIAS. Germany
  134. Peter beim Graben. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Germany
  135. Wolfger von der Behrens. University and ETH Zurich. Switzerland
  136. Peter Roberts. University of Bristol. United Kingdom
  137. Nouchine Hadjikhani. Harvard University. United States
  138. Regina Dahlhaus. FAU. Germany
  139. Bernard Scott. Center for Sociocybernetics Research,Bonn. United Kingdom
  140. Michele Guerra. University of Parma. Italy
  141. Petko Kiriazov. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Bulgaria
  142. Serafim Rodrigues. Plymouth University. United Kingdom
  143. Menno Witter. Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Norway
  144. Carsten Mehring. University of Freiburg. Germany
  145. Stefan Kiebel. TU Dresden. Germany
  146. John Wood. UCL. United Kingdom
  147. Marc Spehr. RWTH Aachen University. Germany
  148. Timothy Verstynen. Carnegie Mellon University. United States
  149. Frank Kirchhoff. University of Saarland. Germany
  150. Georg Nagel. Univ. Wuerzburg. Germany
  151. Gaia Novarino. IST Austria. Austria
  152. Peter Kirsch. University of Heidelberg. Germany
  153. Jan Benda. University Tuebingen. Germany
  154. Klaas Enno Stephan. University of Zurich & ETH Zurich. Switzerland
  155. Luis Miguel Martinez. Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante. Spain
  156. Judit Makara. IEM. Hungary
  157. Ludovic Righetti. MPI. Germany
  158. Maria José Rodrigo. University of La laguna. Spain
  159. Manuel de Vega. University of La Laguna. Spain
  160. Boris Kotchoubey. University of Tübingen. Germany
  161. Manuela Piazza. Inserm. France
  162. Javier Diaz-Nido. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. Spain
  163. Robert Hindges. Kings College London. United Kingdom
  164. Antonio Rangel. Caltech. United States
  165. José M. Delgado-García. Universidad Pablo de Olavide. Spain
  166. Wolfram Schultz. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  167. Manuel Pastor. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Spain
  168. Albert Costa. ICREA- Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Spain
  169. Núria Sebastián Gallés. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Spain
  170. Jonas Obleser. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences. Germany
  171. Philipp Kanske. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences. Germany
  172. Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz. INSERM. France
  173. Olivier Coulon. CNRS. France
  174. Ernst Fehr. University of Zurich. Switzerland
  175. Dierk Reiff. University Freiburg. Germany
  176. Hilke Plassmann. ENS / INSEAD. France
  177. Anton Sirota. Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München. Germany
  178. Alon Korngreen. Bar-Ilan University. Israel
  179. Izhar Bar-Gad. Bar-Ilan University. Israel
  180. Dieter Swandulla. university of bonn. Germany
  181. Agnès Gruart. Pablo de Olavide University. Spain
  182. Antoni Valero-Cabré. CNRS UMR 7225 - ICM. France
  183. Lars Nyberg. Umeå University. Sweden
  184. Joachim Funke. Departm. of Psychology, Heidelberg University. Germany
  185. Jonathan Bradley. INSERM. France
  186. Thierry Pozzo. INSERM. France
  187. Veronica Egger. Regensburg University. Germany
  188. Michael Hörner. European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen. Germany
  189. Laurent Lescaudron . Universty of Nantes. France
  190. Giacomo Indiveri. University of Zurich and ETH Zurich. Switzerland
  191. Mario Gomes-Pereira. INSERM. France
  192. Julien Lefèvre. Aix-Marseille Université. France
  193. Eberhard von Goldammer. FH Dortmund. Germany
  194. Roger Traub. IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. United States
  195. Rosa Cossart. INSERM. France
  196. Kobi Rosenblum. University of Haifa. Israel
  197. andrea burgalossi. University of Tübingen. Germany
  198. Uwe Straehle. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology . Germany
  199. Vasco Galhardo. Fac Medicina - Universidade do Porto. Portugal
  200. Charles Gray. Montana State University. United States
  201. Heinrich Betz. Max-Planck Institute. Germany
  202. Orly Reiner. Weizmann Institute of Science. Israel
  203. Stephen Jackson. Univerity of Nottinghm. United Kingdom
  204. Bjoern Andres. MPI Informatics. Germany
  205. Matthias Munk. MPI. Germany
  206. Detlef Wegener. University of Bremen. Germany
  207. Yves Moreau. University of Leuven. Belgium
  208. Zoltan Nadasdy. Eotvos Lorand University, NeuroTexas Institute, University of Texas. Hungary
  209. Merlin Lange. RIKEN. Japan
  210. Wolfram Kawohl. University of Zurich. Switzerland
  211. Arthur Leblois. CNRS. France
  212. Béchir Jarraya. NeuroSpin. France
  213. Wilfried Kunde. University of Wuerzburg. Germany
  214. Carlos Gómez-Ariza. Universidad de Jaen. Spain
  215. Paul Dean. Univeristy of Sheffield. United Kingdom
  216. Boris Velichkovsky. Technical University Dresden, TUD. Germany
  217. Magor Lorincz. University of Szeged. Hungary
  218. Steffen Scholpp. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Germany
  219. Floris de Lange. Radboud University Nijmegen. Netherlands
  220. Peter Redgrave. University of Sheffield. United Kingdom
  221. Luis Carretie. Laboratorio de Neurociencia cognitiva y afectiva, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Spain
  222. Hans Scherberger. University of Göttingen. Germany
  223. Stephan van Gils. University of Twwente. Netherlands
  224. Tony Prescott. University of Sheffield. United Kingdom
  225. Herbert Jaeger. Jacobs University Bremen. Germany
  226. Erwan Bezard. Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases. France
  227. Yael Amitai. Ben-Gurion University. Israel
  228. Wim Crusio. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. France
  229. Xurxo Mariño. University of A Coruña. Spain
  230. Ilan Lampl. Weizmann Institut. Israel
  231. Jean Petitot. CAMS-EHESS. France
  232. Martial Van der Linden. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  233. Benedetto De Martino. Cambridge University . United Kingdom
  234. Inna Slutsky. Tel Aviv University. Israel
  235. Yuri Alexandrov. Institute of psychology RAS. Russia
  236. Lukasz Kaczmarek. Adam Mickiewicz University. Poland
  237. Marco Schieppati. University of Pavia. Italy
  238. Stéphane Viollet. CNRS - Aix Marseile University. France
  239. Franck RUFFIER. CNRS, Aix-Marseille University. France
  240. Jonathan Roiser. UCL. United Kingdom
  241. Antonio Javier Pons Rivero. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Spain
  242. Elena Amenedo. University of Santiago de Compostela. Spain
  243. David Holcman. Ecole Normale Superieure. France
  244. Quentin Huys. University of Zurich and ETH Zurich. Switzerland
  245. ronald oosting. utrecht university. Netherlands
  246. Wim Fias. Ghent University. Belgium
  247. Valentin Wyart. Inserm / Ecole Normale Superieure. France
  248. Etienne Herzog. CNRS. France
  249. Gordon Pipa. University Osnabrück. Germany
  250. Kae Nakamura. Kansai Medical University. Japan
  251. Javier Cudeiro. University of A Coruña. Spain
  252. Fabio Simoes de Souza. Institute of Molecular Medicine. Portugal
  253. Kenneth Miller. Columbia University. United States
  254. Ben Seymour. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  255. Barry Dickson. HHMI. United States
  256. JP hugnot. inserm. France
  257. David Gall. Université Libre de Bruxelles. Belgium
  258. Raymond Barfield. Duke University. United States
  259. Herwig Baier. Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology. Germany
  260. Simon Knuijver. KHI. Germany
  261. Ned Jenkinson. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  262. Elvira De Leonibus. Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine. Italy
  263. Peter Detwiler. University of Washington. United States
  264. Michele Studer. INSERM. France
  265. Bernhard Hommel. Leiden University. Netherlands
  266. Raul Rojas. Freie Universitaet Berlin. Germany
  267. Niels Christian Danbolt. University of Oslo. Norway
  268. Christian Rosenmund. Charite Medical School Berlin. Germany
  269. Peter Bossaerts. University of Utah. United States
  270. Nathan Dascal. Tel Aviv University. Israel
  271. David Keays. Institute for Molecular Pathology. Austria
  272. Daniel Lederer. Milestone Institute. Hungary
  273. Dominique de Quervain. University of Basel, Division of Cognitive Neuroscience. Switzerland
  274. Pierre PICA. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. France
  275. Xavier Golay. UCL - University College London. United Kingdom
  276. Georges Otte. BVBA. Belgium
  277. Vincenzo De Paola. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  278. Mark Elliott. National University of Ireland Galway. Ireland
  279. Jafri Malin Abdullah. Center for Neuroscience Services and Research,Universiti Sains Malaysia. Malaysia
  280. Pablo Varona. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. Spain
  281. Manfred Fahle. Center for Cognitive Research, Bremen University. Germany
  282. Frank Pasemann. University of Osnabrueck. Germany
  283. Flavia Valtorta. SAn Raffaele Scientific Institute. Italy
  284. Henning Stahlberg. University of Basel. Switzerland
  285. Frank Pfrieger. CNRS. France
  286. Duncan Pedersen. Douglas Institute - McGill University. Canada
  287. Marco Canepari. Inserm. France
  288. Brian Moore. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  289. Tania Singer. Max Planck Institut for Cognitive and Brain Research. Germany
  290. paolo manzelli. EGOCREANET NGO in R&D c/o Busibess Incubator Unversity of Florence Italy. Italy
  291. Daniel Adams. CIMeC, University of Trento.. Italy
  292. Marco Sassoe. University of Torino. Italy
  293. Dario Protti. University of Sydney. Australia
  294. Michael Harvey. Vanderbilt University. United States
  295. Angel Fernandez. Universidad de Salamanca. Spain
  296. Dominique Martinez. CNRS. France
  297. Andrew Parker. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  298. Jon Pierce-Shinomura. University of Texas at Austin. United States
  299. Gregor Majdic. University of Ljubljana. Slovenia
  300. Francisco Javier Gil-Bea. CIMA. Spain
  301. Juan Lupiáñez. Universidad de Granada. Spain
  302. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore. UCL. United Kingdom
  303. Andreas W. SCHIESSER. Universität. Austria
  304. David Ferster. Northwestern University. United States
  305. Ingo Fischer. IFISC (UIB-CSIC). Spain
  306. Laurent Larger. FEMTO-ST / Optics. France
  307. Gaelle Desbordes. Harvard Medical School. United States
  308. Juan Burrone. King's College London. United Kingdom
  309. jean-claude baron. inserm. France
  310. Nick Barraclough. University of York. United Kingdom
  311. Vincent Hayward. Université Pierre et Marie Curie. France
  312. Georgy Koentges. University of Warwick. United Kingdom
  313. Thierry Viéville. Inria. France
  314. Mark Churchland. Columbia University. United States
  315. Sean O Nuallain. uoi. United States
  316. Richard Henson. MRC. United Kingdom
  317. Nathan Tublitz. University of Oregon. United States
  318. Marc Ernst. Bielefeld Universität. Germany
  319. Mykola Rabchevskiy. Gnosis Engineering. United States
  320. Fekrije Selimi. CNRS UMR7241. France
  321. Martin Lotze. University of Greifswaöd. Germany
  322. Ana Sebastião. University of Lisbon. Portugal
  323. Jakob von Engelhardt. DZNE. Germany
  324. Nestor Parga. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. Spain
  325. Tommaso Pizzorusso. University of Florence. Italy
  326. Jesus Fernandez Castillo. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Spain
  327. Yves Rybarczyk. FCT/UNL. Portugal
  328. Luis Garcia-Larrea. Lyon Centre for Neuroscience (CRNL) - INSERM - UCBL. France
  329. Frank Van Overwalle. Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Belgium
  330. Paul Linkowski. Free University of Brussels. Belgium
  331. Amir Ayali. Tel Aviv University. Israel
  332. Lloyd Tran. Neurobiogen, Inc.. United States
  333. Louis Wehenkel. University of Liège. Belgium
  334. Jose Antonio del Rio. IBEC-UB. Spain
  335. Emrah Duzel. institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Dementia Research, OvG Univ Magdeburg. Germany
  336. Georgia Gregoriou. University of Crete. Greece
  337. Gary Green. York Neuroimaging Centre. United Kingdom
  338. Laurent Juvin. University of Bordeaux. France
  339. André Knops. Department of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität Berlin. Germany
  340. Karel Kranda. Nuclear Physics Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences. Czech Republic
  341. Zsofia Magloczky. Inst. Exp. Med. Hungarian Acad. Sci.. Hungary
  342. Maurice Tardif. University of Montreal. Canada
  343. Richardson Leao. Uppsala University. Sweden
  344. Jesus Cortes. Biocruces Health Research Institute. Spain
  345. Carola Haas. University of Freiburg. Germany
  346. Trese Leinders-Zufall. University of Saarland. Germany
  347. Mark Richardson. King's College London. United Kingdom
  348. Michael C Mackey. McGill University CAMBAM. Canada
  349. prof premraj pushpakaran. NITC. India
  350. DAVID SALINAS. INDIVIDUAL. Peru
  351. Stuart Wilson. The University of Sheffield. United Kingdom
  352. Tomas Knapen. VU University Amsterdam. Netherlands
  353. Charles Dyer. Naturally Intelligent Systems. Australia
  354. Soraya Valles. Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia. Spain
  355. Steven Ericsson-Zenith. IASE. United States
  356. Gregory Petsko. Appel Alzheimer's Disease Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College. United States
  357. Gary Mazzaferro Mazzaferro. OEDATA. United States
  358. Maira Froes. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil
  359. Gouin Stephane. TRC. Canada
  360. Marc GOOSSENS. European Society for Engineers and Industrialists. Belgium

List of supporters

  1. Sofie Valk. MPI. Germany
  2. Alex Gomez-Marin. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  3. Cyrille Rossant. UCL. United Kingdom
  4. Wouter De Baene. Ghent University. Belgium
  5. Jan Zimmermann. Maastricht University. Netherlands
  6. Martina Wicklein. Imperial College London. United Kingdom
  7. Marc van Wanrooij. Radboud University Nijmegen. Netherlands
  8. Tomas Ros. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  9. Pierre-Alexandre Klein. Université catholique de Louvain. Belgium
  10. Federica Bianca Rosselli. SISSA. Italy
  11. George Dimitriadis. Radboud University. Netherlands
  12. Sina Tafazoli. SISSA. Italy
  13. Rainer Engelken. MPI DS. Germany
  14. Ahmed El Hady. Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry. Germany
  15. Ivan Raikov. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology. Japan
  16. Dirk Kamin. MPI. Germany
  17. Job van den Hurk. KU Leuven. Belgium
  18. Egemen Konu. University of Nottingham. United Kingdom
  19. Ronald Garduno. University of New Mexico. United States
  20. Miguel Coelho. Movimento ao Serviço da Vida. Portugal
  21. Gagan Sidhu. N/A. Canada
  22. Marco Guenza. Università degli Studi di Torino. Italy
  23. Hilary King. Retired ENAIP. United Kingdom
  24. Anna Kuppuswamy. UCL. United Kingdom
  25. Vahid Esmaeili. SISSA. Italy
  26. Alessandro Di Filippo. SISSA. Italy
  27. Timothy O'Leary. Brandeis University. United States
  28. Sofia Soares. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  29. Ana Vasconcelos. HSM-CHLN. Portugal
  30. Rosa Garcia-Verdugo. MPI. Germany
  31. Gil Costa. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  32. Francois Genoud. University of Vienna. Austria
  33. Aman Saleem. UCL. United Kingdom
  34. Catarina Seabra. University of Porto. Portugal
  35. Jens Kremkow. State University of New York College of Optometry . United States
  36. Hans-Peter Frey. Columbia University. United States
  37. Michael P. I. Becker. University of Muenster. Germany
  38. Ulrich Leischner. Leibniz-Institute of Photonic Technologies. Germany
  39. Shervin Safavi. MPI Tübingen. Germany
  40. Catarina Carona. I3S. Portugal
  41. Simion Pruna. Institute "Prof. N. Paulescu". Romania
  42. Tod Thiele. Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology. Germany
  43. Tomas Hromadka. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Slovakia
  44. Curtis Moshay. SynergyED™.org. United States
  45. Taha Yasseri. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  46. David Brito. University of Coimbra. Portugal
  47. Duda Kvitsiani. Cold Spring Harbor Labs. United States
  48. Laurence Hunt. UCL. United Kingdom
  49. Claudia Freire. Universidad A Coruna . Spain
  50. Mir-Shahram Safari. Brain Science Institute, RIKEN. Japan
  51. Michael Bale. Instituto de Neurociencias Alicante UMH-CSIC. Spain
  52. Louis-Marie Plumel. Idiap Research Institute. Switzerland
  53. Kanchana Pandian. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. India
  54. Hugo Cook. DePaul University. United States
  55. Robert Hickman. Institute of Molecular Biology. Austria
  56. Flor Kusnir. University of Glasgow. United Kingdom
  57. Fabian Sinz. University Tuebingen. Germany
  58. Alexander Attinger. FMI. Switzerland
  59. Thomas Wiecki. Brown University. United States
  60. Marco Manca. SCImPULSE Foundation. Switzerland
  61. Rob Campbell. University of Basel. Switzerland
  62. Stijn Michielse. Maastricht University. Netherlands
  63. maysam oladazimi. Center of integrative neuroscience . Germany
  64. Izumi Fukunaga. NIMR. United Kingdom
  65. Theofanis Panagiotaropoulos. Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics. Germany
  66. Peter Smittenaar. UCL. United Kingdom
  67. Robert van Beers. VU University Amsterdam. Netherlands
  68. Ho Ko. University College London, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong
  69. Miloud Hadj Achour. IUSTI. France
  70. Alia Benali. University of Tuebingen. Germany.. Germany
  71. Diogo Trigo. King's College London. United Kingdom
  72. Dennis Goldschmidt. ETH/University of Zurich. Switzerland
  73. Alexander Ecker. University of Tübingen. Germany
  74. Garikoitz Azkona. University of Barcelona. Spain
  75. Maria-Rosario Luquin. University of Navarra . Spain
  76. Benoit Scherrer. Harvard Medical School. United States
  77. Claudia Feierstein. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  78. Raiko Stephan. FMI. Switzerland
  79. Caitlin Johnston. Arizona State University. United States
  80. Torsten Fregin. AWI. Germany
  81. Marco Pelizzone. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  82. Marco Lanzilotto. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Italy
  83. Leon Fonville. King's College London. United Kingdom
  84. Peter Bremen. Radboud University. Netherlands
  85. Nicolas canil. maison de Lauberiviere. Canada
  86. Cyril Monier. CNRS. France
  87. Alessandra Lintas. University of Lausanne. Switzerland
  88. Dongsung Huh. Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, UCL. United Kingdom
  89. Emmanuel Klinger. MPI. Germany
  90. Manuel Berning. MPI. Germany
  91. teresa gimenez barbat. tercera cultura. Spain
  92. Daniela Martínez de la Mora. Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Spain
  93. Gerhard Franz Walter. International Neuroscience Institute (INI). Germany
  94. Vishal Kapoor. MPI Tübingen. Germany.. Germany
  95. Shawn Mikula. MPI. Germany
  96. naomi middelmann. private citizen. Switzerland
  97. Ines de Vega. Ludwig Maximilian University Munich. Germany
  98. Julian Anslinger. Freelancer. Austria
  99. Patrick Becker. Humboldt-University, Berlin. Germany
  100. Steven Rose. Open University. United Kingdom
  101. Ahmed Hisham Gardoh. Radboud university Nijmegen. Netherlands
  102. Romain Franconville. Janelia Farm Research Campus (HHMI). United States
  103. Jonny Kohl. Harvard University. United States
  104. Alejandro Restrepo. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Colombia
  105. Urs Köster. UC Berkeley. United States
  106. Heliodoro Ruiperez. Retired. Spain
  107. Helga Müller. Stadtschulrat für Wien. Austria
  108. Robert Bauer. Translational Neurosurgery. Germany
  109. Friedrich Johenning. Charité University Medicine Berlin. Germany
  110. Christine Tardif. Max-Planck-Institute for Human Brain and Cognitive Sciences. Germany
  111. Christopher Steele. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences. Germany
  112. Arturo Gómez . Neurosocial Lab. Spain
  113. Ramon Carbo-Dorca. University of Girona. Spain
  114. Aishwarya Nair. University of Osnabruck. Germany
  115. Tobias Rose. Max-Planck-Institute of Neurobiology. Germany
  116. Tor Syvertsen. Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Norway
  117. Enrique Sánchez González. Ciber-Seguridad GITS Informática - España. Spain
  118. Christopher Yeo. University College London. United Kingdom
  119. Ricardo Cruz. swissvirtual. Switzerland
  120. Salvatore Fara. Bernstein Center Freiburg. Germany
  121. Carlos Moreno García. Farmacia de Jauja. Spain
  122. Ursula Pia Jauch. University of Zurich. Switzerland
  123. Björn Friedrich. Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. Germany
  124. Sarah Jessen. MPI CBS. Germany
  125. Tonia Rihs. University of Geneva. Switzerland
  126. Bruno Sevennec. CNRS. France
  127. Matthew Nelson. INSERM. France
  128. Constanze Lenschow. Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience. Germany
  129. Jyi Han Seng. UCSI University. Malaysia
  130. Prakash Giri. MARIGOLD Higher Secondary School. Nepal
  131. Marc Fisher. Tulane University. United States
  132. Fabio Meneghini. SISSA. Italy
  133. Dilek DEMIR. TU Wien . Austria
  134. Jacob Duijnhouwer. Radboud University Nijmegen. Netherlands
  135. Pavel Itskov. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  136. Jacques Bourg. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  137. Carolina Doran. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown & University of Bristol. Portugal
  138. Maria Vicente. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  139. Houman Safaai. Italian Institute of Technology. Italy
  140. Francisco Romero. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  141. Roberto Medina. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  142. michel dulcire. CIRAD. France
  143. Ignacio Ozcariz. Recol. Spain
  144. Tiago Monteiro. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  145. Jozsef Somogyi. retired. Hungary
  146. Jean-Pierre Mothet. CNRS. France
  147. Sara Matias. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  148. Andrew Latto. Latto. United States
  149. Christian H. Uhlig. Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg. Germany
  150. Sebastian Schwaab. FH Köln. Germany
  151. Stephan Bohlhalter. University of Bern. Switzerland
  152. Julien Colomb. Hu berlin. Germany
  153. Manuel Riquelme. UTHSCSA. United States
  154. Steffen Kandler. NERF. Belgium
  155. Nader Nikbakht. SISSA. Italy
  156. Stacy Dalton. JHU. United States
  157. Gabriel McKinsey. University of California San Francisco. United States
  158. José Ribas Fernandes. University of Victoria. Canada
  159. Vinzenz Schönfelder. SISSA | Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati. Italy
  160. Clara Ferreira. Oxford University. United Kingdom
  161. Patrick Barland. Academia.edu. Spain
  162. Miriam Klein-Flügge. UCL. United Kingdom
  163. Peter Bossaerts. University of Melbourne. Australia
  164. Eduardo Dias-Ferreira. The Rockefeller University. United States
  165. Linas Vilciauskas. New York University. United States
  166. Gabriel Griesser. CIFOM-ET. Switzerland
  167. Raphael Massarelli. University of Lyon. France
  168. Günter Windau. Radboud University. Netherlands
  169. Patrick Ruther. University of Freiburg. Germany
  170. Rodrigo Abreu. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  171. Brigitte Chamak. U. Paris Descartes. France
  172. Eric Everschor. Psychotherapeutische Praxis. Germany
  173. Bassam Atallah. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  174. Bahadir Kasap. Radboud University Nijmegen. Netherlands
  175. Simone Lackner. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  176. Luuk van de Rijt. Radboudumc, biophysics. Netherlands
  177. Krishna Kishore. University of Michigan. United States
  178. Martha Koukkou. University of Zurich. Switzerland
  179. Vincent Croset. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  180. Andrew Matus. FMI. Switzerland
  181. Ana Amaral. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  182. Madalena Fonseca. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  183. John Anderson. University of Toronto. Canada
  184. Mike Hemberger. Max Planck Insitute for Brain Research. Germany
  185. Michel Imbert. Ecole normale supérieure. France
  186. David Higgins. Ecole Normale Superieure. France
  187. Ronald Welz. WDS Technologies SA. Switzerland
  188. Pietro Vertechi. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  189. Emma Cahill. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  190. Tatiana Chernigovskaya. St. Petersburg State University. Russia
  191. Gabriel Madirolas. Instituto Cajal, CSIC. Spain
  192. Dani Martí. ENS, INSERM. France
  193. Joana Nogueira. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  194. Michael Suchocki. individual. Canada
  195. Mathieu Desroches. Inria. France
  196. Hedi Young. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  197. Nachiket Kashikar. University of Sussex. United Kingdom
  198. Paula Maria Fuertes. Psychology. Spain
  199. Hazem Toutounji. Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrück. Germany
  200. Renee Bleau. University of Glasgow. United Kingdom
  201. Wolfgang Robinig. University of Graz. Austria
  202. Foteini Vlachou. Instituto de História da Arte, Faculdade das Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Portugal
  203. Bahram Yoosefizonooz. Radboud University Nijmegen.. Netherlands
  204. Zbigniew Zielinski. N/A. Poland
  205. R. Jessie McLaren. -. United States
  206. Jürgen Albrecht. Burg Giebichenstein - Kunsthochschule Halle. Germany
  207. Niccolò Bonacchi. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown . Portugal
  208. Sven Holm. University of Manchester. United Kingdom
  209. Abhishek Sengupta. Vision Institute, INSERM. France
  210. Jacques Vauclair. Aix-Marseille University. France
  211. Edward Stern. Bar-Ilan University. Israel
  212. Giorgio Faconti. CNR. Italy
  213. Mattia Della Rocca. University of Pisa. Italy
  214. Jorge Carrulo. Faculdade de Psicologia da Universidade de Lisboa. Portugal
  215. Dennis Bray. University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
  216. Andrea Cesura. Independent Consultant. Switzerland
  217. Jakob Straehle. MPI. Germany
  218. David Moreau. Princeton University. United States
  219. Ruben Ellinghaus. Univsersity of Göttingen. Germany
  220. Farzad Farkhooi. Freie Universität Berlin. Germany
  221. Timothy Kearl. Amazon.com. United States
  222. Sandra Amado. CIPER-FMH-University of Lisbon. Portugal
  223. Elahe Arani. Radboud University Nijmegen. Netherlands
  224. Marco Di Campli. University of Padua. Italy
  225. Carmela Morabito. University of Rome Tor Vergata. Italy
  226. Mariangela Panniello. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  227. Augustinus Mohn. MPI. Germany
  228. Niranjan Kambi. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. United States
  229. Jessica Phillips. University of Wisconsin-Madison. United States
  230. David Oprandi. University of Pavia. Italy
  231. Yolanda Millender. University of Alabama at Birmingham. United States
  232. Carlos Carvajal. Inria. France
  233. Tim Smithers. TSRi. Spain
  234. Orsola Rosa Salva. University of Trento. Italy
  235. Uwe Mayer. Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CiMEC). Italy
  236. Wolf Huetteroth. Zukunftskolleg Konstanz University. Germany
  237. Joseph Bak-Coleman. Princeton University. United States
  238. Anita Schmid. Weill Cornell Medical College. United States
  239. Volker Dietz. University of Zürich. Switzerland
  240. Heinz Steffens. MPI of Biophysical Chemistry. Germany
  241. Emanuel Diamant. VIDIA-mant. Israel
  242. Marco Masi. Waldorfschule in den Mainauen. Germany
  243. Marco Tullio Liuzza. Sapienza University of Rome. Italy
  244. Alejandro Morales. UNAM. Mexico
  245. Christine Adams. ware hall enterprises. United Kingdom
  246. sadegh sm. non. Iran
  247. Andrea Pisauro. UCL. United Kingdom
  248. Anna Hobbiss. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  249. Richard Simms. Buy, Sell or Refi. United States
  250. António Dias. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  251. Rosilari Bellacosa. University of Padova. Italy
  252. Nicolas Rougier. INRIA. France
  253. Mark Talbot. None. United Kingdom
  254. Claude Monnier. Université de Genève. Switzerland
  255. Cristina Marquez. Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Portugal
  256. Roger Bartra. Birkbeck, University of London. United Kingdom
  257. Tomas Eichler. IMP. Austria
  258. Magali Fernandez Salazar. Institute of Neuroradiology and diagnosis. University-Hospital of Greifswald. Germany
  259. Saul Kato. IMP Research Institute of Molecular Pathology. Austria
  260. Rafael Levi. Universidad Autonoma de Madrdid. Spain
  261. RIchard Latham. I.M.P.. Austria
  262. Joakim Tedroff. Karolinska institutet. Sweden
  263. Peter Petersen. Københavns Universitet. Denmark
  264. Denis Gryzlov. Edwards Ltd. United Kingdom
  265. Dietmar Dietrich. Institute of Technology, Techn. University. Austria
  266. Karel-Maximilian Daems. Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Germany
  267. jigme dorji. Medical sciences . Bhutan
  268. Ilona Schneider. University of Muenster, Department of Psychology. Germany
  269. Michael Spring. UZH. Switzerland
  270. Andreea Epure. UCL. United Kingdom
  271. Barry Sefton. retired, and concerned EU Taxpayer. United Kingdom
  272. Kensaku Nomoto. Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme. Portugal
  273. Ioannis Kourouklides. University College London. United Kingdom
  274. Michelle Rudolph-Lilith. Unité de Neurosciences, Information & Complexité (UNIC), CNRS. France
  275. Joost Wiskerke. Princeton University. United States
  276. Kaiti Vartholomaios. Open University. Greece
  277. Ricardo Vieira. ISPA - Instituto Univesitário (Lisboa). Portugal
  278. Nicolas Giret. CNRS. France
  279. Andre Marques Smith. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  280. antonio correia. Optica Cerqueira Gomes, lda. Portugal
  281. Joseph Therriault. McGill University. Canada
  282. Perrine SEGUIN. Université Lyon 1. France
  283. Andreas Schierwagen. University of Leipzig. Germany
  284. Marco Rüth. University of Tübingen. Germany
  285. Gerd Heinz. Society for the Promotion of Applied Sciences e.V.. Germany
  286. Jakob Erland Pedersen. Aarhus University, dept. of Psychology. Denmark
  287. Maria Niedernhuber. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  288. xie xiao. ????Ai-X???. China
  289. Lorenz Pammer. MPI Brain Research. Germany
  290. Kolya Khachatryan. Mikaelyan Surgical Center. Armenia
  291. Joab Santana Santos. Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Biophysics. Brazil
  292. Julio González. University Jaume I. Spain
  293. Hamdy Shaban. UCC. Ireland
  294. Nathalie Feiner. University of Oxford. United Kingdom
  295. Joshua Sariñana. Harvard Medical School. United States
  296. Colin Kelcey. Insight Researck. United Kingdom
  297. Théo Valette. UFR Limoges. France
  298. Ophira Gamliel. The Hebrew University. Israel
  299. Ana Margarida Nunes. Champalimaud Foundation. Portugal
  300. Dr. Ulrich W. Diehl. Zentrum für seelische Gesundheit. Germany
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