3rd Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics

HARRY R. ERWIN herwin at mason1.gmu.edu
Mon Jul 18 14:44:49 EST 1994


Third Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics
Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain too Important to be Left to 
Biologists to Study?

Radford University, September 9-12, 1994

Schedule:
	9/9/94
		2-5 PM		Student Tutorial
		7-9 PM		Reception
	9/10/94
		8 AM		Registration
		9-10:30	AM	Karl Pribram -- Introduction: Issues and Data
		11-12:30 PM	Miguel Nicolelis and John Chapin -- Large Scale
				Dynamic Structure of the Rat Somatosensory 
				System
		12:30-1:30 PM	Lunch
		1:30-3 PM	Roger Penrose -- Opening Distinguished 
				Public Lecture
		3-4:30 PM	Basil Hiley -- Non-Locality in 
				Microphysical Systems
		5-6:30 PM	Harold Szu -- Attempts to Unify Chaos, Fuzzy
				Logic and Neural Networks
		6:30 PM		Picnic by the New River
	9/11/94
		9-10:30 AM	Lawrence Weiskrantz -- Blind Sight
		11-12:30 PM	Carol Colby -- Controls on Perception
		12:30-2 PM	Lunch
		2-3:30 PM	Mortimer Mishkin -- Behaviorism, Cognitivism,
				and the Neurobiology of Memory
		4-5:30 PM	Earl Miller -- Neocortical Mechanisms for
				Visual Memory
		6 PM		John Searle -- Closing Distinguished Public
				Lecture
	9/12/94
		9 AM		Student Tutorial and Post Vivem

Cost: 
	$75/registration ($20 for students)
	$15/Saturday and Sunday lunches
	$15/Saturday picnic dinner

For information on registrations, call (703)-831-6108.

--
Harry Erwin
Internet: herwin at gmu.edu 
Just a dumb engineer working on Katchalsky nets....



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