[visionlist] 12th International Summer School in Cognitive Science,
Sofia
School
school at cogs.nbu.bg
Wed Feb 2 06:55:36 GMT 2005
12th INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
New Bulgarian University, Sofia, July 25 - August 13, 2005
Courses:
- Douglas Medin (Northwestern University, USA) - Culture and Cognition
- Nancy Nersessian (Georgia Tech, USA) - Cognitive Studies of Scientific and
Technological Thinking
- Herbert Schriefers (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands) - Lexical
Access in Language Production: From Words to Phrases (to Sentences)
- Rainer Goebel (Univ. Maastricht, The Netherlands) - Introduction to
Cognitive Neuroscience
- Richard Young (Univ. Birmingham, UK) - An Introduction to Cognitive
Modeling and Cognitive Architectures
- Gary Cottrell (UCSD, USA) - Modeling Face and Visual Object Processing
with Neural Nets
- Rob Goldstone (Indiana University, USA) - Complex Adaptive System Analyses
of Individual and Group Behavior
- Salvatore Rizzello (Univ. Torino, Italy) - Introduction to Cognitive
Economics
- Daniel Houser (George Mason Univ., USA) - Experimental Economics
- Massimo Egidi (University of Trento, Italy) - Biases in Organizational
Decision Making
- Bernard Walliser (CNRS, France) - Reinforcement Learning in Game Theory
For more information on the Summer School look at:
http://www.nbu.bg/cogs/events/ss2005.html
During this period the INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE ECONOMICS will
take place (August 5-8) and the summer school participants will have the
chance to attend some of the sessions without additional expenses.
For more information on the conference please visit
http://www.nbu.bg/cogs/events/cogecon2005.html
Organized by the New Bulgarian University
Sponsored by the European Commission, 5th Framework Program
Endorsed by the Cognitive Science Society
Central and East European Center for Cognitive Science
New Bulgarian University
21 Montevideo Blvd., room 401, Sofia 1618
phone: (+3592) 811-0401
fax: (+3592)811-0421
e-mail: school at cogs.nbu.bg, cogeco at cogs.nbu.bg
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