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PSS001@VAXA.BANGOR.AC.UK PSS001 at VAXA.BANGOR.AC.UK
Thu Jan 16 05:55:37 EST 1992


Workshop on Neurodynamics and Psychology
 
April 22nd -April 24th 1992
 
Cognitive Neurocomputation Unit, University of Wales, Bangor
 
Session chairs and likely speakers include:
Igor Aleksander (London)
Alan Allport (Oxford)
Jean-Pierre Changeux (Paris)
Stanislas Dehaene (Paris)
Glyn Humphreys (Birmingham)
Marc Richelle (Lige)
Tim Shallice (London)
John Taylor (London)
David Willshaw (Edinburgh)
 
 
	The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers
to outline and define a new area of research that has arisen from
work within such diverse disciplines as neurobiology, cognitive
psychology, artificial intelligence and computer science.  This area
concerns the representation of time within natural and artificial
neural systems, and the role these representations play in
behaviours from spatial learning in animals to high-level cognitive
functions such as language processing, problem solving, reasoning,
and sequential pattern recognition in general.
	Attendance at this workshop will be limited to 50 to allow
ample time for discussion.
 
For further details contact:
	Mike Oaksford or Gordon Brown, Neurodynamics Workshop,
Cognitive Neurocomputation Unit, Department of Psychology,
University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, United Kingdom.
Tel: 0248 351151 Ext. 2211.   Email: PSS//1 at uk.ac.bangor.vaxa
 
 
Sponsored by the British Psychological Society (Welsh Branch)


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