CVNet - symposium; Brain Imaging and Vision

Color and Vision Network (cvnet@kirkham.ewind.com)
Thu, 12 Mar 1998 09:26:05 -0800

From: Michael.Wright@brunel.ac.uk
To: cvnet@skivs.ski.org
Subject: Brain Imaging Mini-Symposium

Hoover,

I would be grateful if you would post this announcement on CVNet,

Many thanks,
Michael Wright.

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FOURSITES

Mini-symposium: "Brain Imaging and Vision"

25 March 1998

Dept. of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, U.K.

(Close to M25 J13, Egham station on Waterloo-Reading line. Map on request.)

Keynote speaker: Dr Brian Wandell

PROGRAMME

1.00-2.00 Buffet lunch (complimentary)

2.10 Introduction

2.15 Brian Wandell (Stanford University, California)
"Computational neuroimaging (fMRI) of human color processing"

3.15 Tony Morland (Imperial College London, formerly Stanford)
"Extrastriate signals in an observer with a large V1 lesion: fMRI
measurements"

3.45 Tea and biscuits

4.15 Oliver Braddick (University College London)
"Brain areas differentially activated by coherent motion and dynamic noise"

4.45 Andy Smith (Royal Holloway College London)
"Brain areas differentially activated by first- and second-order motion"

5.15 Manfred Fahle (City University, formerly University of Tuebingen )
"Correlates of figure-ground segregation in fMRI and multi-channel EEG"

5.45 General Discussion

6.00 Close

Followed by a visit to a local pub (all welcome) and then dinner (by prior
arrangement).

REGISTRATION

There is no registration fee. To facilitate planning, those wishing to
attend are requested to inform the organizers, preferably by e-mail to
<a.t.smith@rhbnc.ac.uk>

RESEARCH STUDENTS

Research students are encouraged to attend. Contact Michael Wright
michael.wright@brunel.ac.uk to see if you are eligible for help
with expenses.

The organisers thank the Scientific Affairs Board of the British
Psychological Society for financial support.

CONFERENCE WEB PAGE:
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~hssrjis/foursites/symposium.html