Confirmed speakers in alphabetical order:

1. Adorján, Péter <adp@cs.tu-berlin.de>, Christian Piepenbrock, and Klaus Obermayer:
                Contrast adaptation in the primary visual cortex by changing the transmitter release probability. abstract
2. Antal, Andrea <AANTAL@phys.szote.u-szeged.hu>  Kéri Sz, Szabo A, Kincses T, Janka Z, Benedek Gy.:
                Visual event-related potentials during semantic categorization in schizophrenia
3. Aszalós, Péter <aszalos@alpha0.iki.kfki.hu>
                Vizuális kategória formálás generativ hálózattal
4. Benedek, György <benedek@phys.szote.u-szeged.hu>
                Non-traditional spatrial coding in the feline associative thalamo-cortical system
5. Bodis-Wollner, Iván <bodisi01@hscbklyn.edu>
                Dreamers and doers - an fMRI perspective
6. Fiser, József <fiser@bcs.rochester.edu
                The effect of spatial frequency and contrast incoherence of contours on object recognition
7. Gulyás, Balázs <balazs.gulyas@neuro.ki.se>
                A thought experiment: Neurotransmitter balance changes in human visual cortex during perception
8. Hernádi, István, Browning, Andrew, Rolls, Edmund, Lénárd, László <steve@ttk.jpte.hu>
                The role of orbitofrontal cortex in the processing of new visual information in macaques
9. Kincses, Zsigmond Tamás <kincsesz@phys.szote.u-szeged.hu> Szabo A, Antal A, Dibo Gy, Kéri Sz, Janka Z, Vécsei L, Benedek Gy. :
                The semantic components of visual event-related potentials in Parkinson's disease
10. Kovács, Gyula, Benedek, György, <gkovacs@phys.szote.u-szeged.hu>
                Stimuli and neural responses in the inferior temporal cortex of macaques
11. Kovács, Ilona <ikovacs@cyclops.rutgers.edu>
                Slow development of perceptual organization in humans
12. Kozma, Petra <petra@cns.nyu.edu>
                Contour integration in amblyopia
13. Lõrincz, András <alorincz@mail.matav.hu>
                Entorhinal-hippocampal loop can be derived from a single principle
14. Vidnyánszky, Zoltán <vzoltan@zeus.rutgers.edu>
                Interactions between motion, colour and stereopsis: Studies with superimposed transparent stimuli.
15. Vogels, Rufin <Rufin.Vogels@med.kuleuven.ac.be>
                Shape and other stimulus properties determining the responses of macaque inferior temporal neurons

Participants without talk:
Borostyankoi, Zsolt <BOROSTYZ@ana1.sote.hu>
Kurgyis Jozsef <KURGYIS@IZABELL.elte.hu>
Lázár Gyula <lazargy@apacs.pote.hu>