[ACT-R-users] Workshop on Psychophysical, Computational and Neuroscience Models of Time Perception
Hedderik van Rijn
hedderik at van-rijn.org
Mon Feb 21 08:49:08 EST 2011
Dear colleagues,
in the week before the ACT-R Spring School and Workshop, we will host a training school on Psychophysical, Computational and Neuroscience Models of Time Perception. Feel free to forward this email to any who might be interested,
- Hedderik.
TIMELY Training School on
Psychophysical, Computational and Neuroscience Models of Time Perception
Groningen, April 4 – 8, 2011
TIMELY (EU COST funded Action; www.timely-cost.eu) is organizing a Training School on the "Psychophysical, Computational and Neuroscience Models of Time Perception". The Training School will take place from Monday April 4th to Friday April 8th at the University of Groningen, NL and will include both hands-on lab sessions and theoretical lectures.
April 4th-5th: A two-day intensive hand-on course on EEG methodology combined with lectures on how to measure time perception in EEG.
Lectures by: Niko Busch (Humbolt University, Berlin), Warren H. Meck (Duke University), Trevor Penney (National University of Singapore), Hedderik van Rijn (University of Groningen), Agnieszka Wykowska (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich)
April 6th-7th: Presentations on current models of time perception combined with lectures on detailed and contrasting views on the components of those models.
Lectures by: Fuat Balci (Princeton University), Luke Jones (University of Manchester), Jeremie Jozefowiez and Armando Machado (University of Minho, Portugal), Warren H. Meck (Duke University), Niels Taatgen (University of Groningen), John Wearden (Keele University), Dan Zakay (Tel Aviv University), and others.
April 6th Evening: Poster presentation by all attending students.
April 8th: A one-day intensive hand-on course on creating computational models (using the SET and the Taatgen, Van Rijn and Anderson, 2008, accounts) in ACT-R.
A detailed program will be uploaded on http://www.timely-cost.eu/activities/training-schools.
A limited number of 20 students will be admitted to the Training School and will be funded for up to 600 euros (travel and accommodation). Funding can only be provided for students who attend the full training school and present a poster during the student poster session on Wednesday. This poster can either focus on already conducted work, or on planned work. Accommodation for students (shared rooms) can be arranged by the organizers at the University Guesthousehttp://www.rug.nl/corporate/universiteit/wiewatwaar/guesthouse/index?lang=en (The costs are: E 46.50 per person per night, assuming double occupancy).
Prospective participants should be at advanced Master, PhD or Post-Doc level and should submit the following documents to argiro.vatakis at gmail.com:
· Curriculum vitae (please specify if you have any EEG experience)
· Statement of purpose (max 1 page)
· Title and Abstract of the poster that will be presented in the student poster session
· A detailed budget for travel.
· Whether you prefer a room in the University Guesthouse or arrange for lodging yourself.
For full consideration, applications should be submitted before February 28th. On February 28th, we will inform those students who will be funded. Any remaining funding will be assigned on a first-come, first served basis.
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