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| OXFORD AUTUMN SCHOOL IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE |
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
OXFORD CENTRE FOR COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
30 September to 3 October 1997
Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, UK
The 1997 Annual Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience will be held in
Oxford on the four days Tuesday 30 September to Friday 3 October. The
School is intended primarily for doctoral students, other graduate
students and postdoctoral scientists, at Oxford and at other universities,
and also for third-year undergraduates who are considering the possibility
of research in Neuroscience and would like to find out more about it. Each
day will be devoted to a particular area of Cognitive Neuroscience.
The preliminary programme is as follows.
DAY 1 ATTENTION: FROM PERCEPTION TO SINGLE CELLS
Lecturers: S Judge (Oxford), M Goldberg (Bethesda, USA), M Husain,
J Driver (London), G Humphreys (Birmingham), J Duncan, C Spence
(Cambridge), G Fink (Cologne)
DAY 2 NEURAL TRANSPLANTATION AND RESTORATION OF FUNCTION
Lecturers: J Gray, H Hodges, J Sinden (IOP, London) S Dunnett,
R Franklin, C Svendsen, L Annett, A Rosser (Cambridge), G Raisman (NIMR,
London), J Mallet (Paris)
DAY 3 DYNAMIC IMAGING OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Lecturers: A Nobre, E Wilding, E Rolls, V Walsh (Oxford), P Fletcher,
K Friston (London), R Mangun (Davis, USA), W Singer (Frankfurt)
DAY 4 MOTOR FUNCTION: FUNCTIONAL IMAGING AND PSYCHOPHYSICAL APPROACHES
Lecturers: J Stein, C Miall, P Matthews, R Passingham (Oxford), J Wann
(Reading), P Haggard (UCL), D Brooks (Hammersmith), S Jackson (Bangor),
G Stelmach (Phoenix, USA)
This course is offered free of charge. A limited number of bursaries is
available to graduates at UK universities outside Oxford, to assist with
travel and accommodation expenses.
For further information and application forms, see:
http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/mcdp/autsch/
--- Dr Peter Hansen Oxford Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience Phone: (01865) 282163 Physiology Laboratory, Oxford University