CogSci96 Extension

David Noelle dnoelle at cs.ucsd.edu
Thu May 16 14:49:11 EDT 1996


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           ***** EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED *****
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                 Eighteenth Annual Conference of the
                      COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY

                           July 12-15, 1996

                 University of California, San Diego
                         La Jolla, California

                    SECOND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION


The early registration deadline for Cognitive Science '96 has been
extended to June 1, 1996.  If you register now, you can still get the
low early registration rates!  (If you have already paid for
registration at the higher "late" rates, the difference will be
reimbursed to you at the conference.)  Also, affordable on-campus
housing is still available on a first-come first-served basis.  An
electronic registration form and the complete conference schedule
appear below.  Further information may be found on the web at
"http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/events/cogsci96/".  When scheduling plane
flights, note that the conference begins on Friday evening, July 12th,
and ends late on Monday afternoon, July 15th.  If you want to attend
all conference events, you should plan on staying the nights of the
12th through the 15th.

Register today!



                         * PLENARY SESSIONS *

     "Controversies in Cognitive Science:  The Case of Language"
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       Stephen Crain (UMD College Park) & Mark Seidenberg (USC)
        Moderated by Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins University)

                 "Tenth Anniversary of the PDP Books"
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        "Affect and Neuro-modulators: A Connectionist Account"
                      Dave Rumelhart (Stanford)
               "Parallel-Distributed Processing Models
                 of Normal and Disordered Cognition"
                         Jay McClelland (CMU)
             "Why Neural Networks Need Generative Models"
                        Geoff Hinton (Toronto)
                                   
        "Frontal Lobe Development and Dysfunction in Children:
             Dissociations between Intention and Action"
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                         Adele Diamond (MIT)

                    "Reconstructing Consciousness"
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                        Paul Churchland (UCSD)



                             * SYMPOSIA *

       "Adaptive Behavior and Learning in Complex Environments"

   "Building a Theory of Problem Solving and Scientific Discovery:
                   How Big is N in N-Space Search?"

                       "Cognitive Linguistics:
             Mappings in Grammar, Conceptual Systems, and
                    On-Line Meaning Construction"

                "Computational Models of Development"

                       "Evolution of Language"

                         "Evolution of Mind"

                 "Eye Movements in Cognitive Science"

                      "The Future Of Modularity"

                  "The Role of Rhythm in Cognition"

                "Update on the Plumbing of Cognition:
      Brain Imaging Studies of Vision, Attention, and Language"



                   * PAPER PRESENTATION SESSIONS *

                               Analogy
                 Categories, Concepts, and Mutability
                        Cognitive Neuroscience
                             Development
                 Distributed Cognition and Education
            Lexical Ambiguity and Semantic Representation
                              Perception
                       Perception of Causality
                              Philosophy
                    Problem-Solving and Education
                              Reasoning
                       Recurrent Network Models
                         Rhythm in Cognition
                Semantics, Phonology, and the Lexicon
                       Skill Learning and SOAR
                          Text Comprehension
                       Visual/Spatial Reasoning




REGISTRATION INFORMATION
                                   
There are three ways to register for the 1996 Cognitive Science
Conference:

  *  ONLINE REGISTRATION -- You may fill out and electronically submit
     the online registration form, which may be found on the
     conference web page at "http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/events/cogsci96/".
     This is the preferred method of registration.  (You must pay
     registration fees with a Visa or MasterCard in order to use this
     option.) 

  *  EMAIL REGISTRATION -- You may fill out the plain text (ASCII)
     registration form, which appears below, and send it via
     electronic mail to "cogsci96reg at cs.ucsd.edu".  (You must pay
     registration fees with a Visa or MasterCard in order to use this
     option.)

  *  POSTAL REGISTRATION -- You may download a copy of the PostScript
     registration form from the conference home page (or extract the
     plain text version, below), print it on a PostScript printer,
     fill it out with a pen, and send it via postal mail to:

          CogSci'96 Conference Registration
          Cognitive Science Department - 0515
          University of California, San Diego
          9500 Gilman Drive
          La Jolla, CA  92093-0515

     (Under this option, you may enclose payment of registration fees
     in U. S. dollars in the form of a check or money order, or you
     may pay these fees with a Visa or MasterCard.  Please make checks
     payable to:  The Regents of the University of California.)

For more information, visit the conference web page at
"http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/events/cogsci96".  Please direct questions
and comments to "cogsci96 at cs.ucsd.edu", (619) 534-6773, or 
(619) 534-6776.


                  Edwin Hutchins and Walter Savitch, Conference Chairs
                              John D. Batali, Local Arrangements Chair
                                   Garrison W. Cottrell, Program Chair


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               Cognitive Science 1996 Registration Form
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Your Full Name : _____________________________________________________

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(including zip/postal ________________________________________________
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REGISTRATION FEES :

Please select the appropriate registration option from the menu below
by placing an "X" in the corresponding blank on the left.  

Note that the Cognitive Science Society is offering a special deal to
individuals who opt to join the Society simultaneously with conference
registration.  The "New Member" package includes conference fees and
first year's membership dues for only $10 more than the nonmember
conference cost.

Registration fees received after June 1st are $20 higher ($10 higher
for students) than fees received before June 1st.  Be sure to register
early to take advantage of the lower fee rates.


  _____ Registration, Member             --  $120 ($140 after June 1st)

  _____ Registration, Nonmember          --  $145 ($165 after June 1st)

  _____ Registration, New Member         --  $155 ($175 after June 1st)

  _____ Registration, Student Member     --   $85 ($95  after June 1st)

  _____ Registration, Student Nonmember  --  $100 ($110 after June 1st)

  _____ Registration, New Student Member --  $115 ($125 after June 1st)



CONFERENCE BANQUET :

Tickets to the conference banquet are *not* included in the
registration fees, above.  Banquet tickets are $35 per person.  (You
may bring guests.)

Number Of Banquet Tickets Desired ($35 each): _____

                _____ Omnivorous     _____ Vegetarian



CONFERENCE SHIRTS :

Conference T-Shirts are *not* included in the registration fees,
above.  These are $10 each.

Number Of T-Shirts Desired ($10 each): _____



UCSD ON-CAMPUS APARTMENTS :

There are a limited number of on-campus apartments available for
reservation as a 4 night package, from July 12th through July 16th.
Included is a (mandatory) meal plan - cafeteria breakfast (4 days),
and lunch (3 days).  The total cost is $191 per person (double
occupancy, including tax) and $227 per person (single occupancy,
including tax).  (Checking in a day early is $45 extra for a single
room or $36 for a double.)  On campus parking is complimentary with
this package.

Off-campus accommodations in local hotels are also available, but you
will need to make reservations by contacting the hotel of interest
directly.  If you will be staying off-campus, please skip this portion
of the registration form.

On-campus housing reservations must be received by June 1st, 1996.
Please include the cost of on-campus housing in the total conference
cost listed at the bottom of this form.

Select the housing plan desired by placing an "X" in the appropriate
blank on the left:

  _____ UCSD Housing and Meal Plan (Single Room)  --  $227 per person

  _____ UCSD Housing and Meal Plan (Double Room)  --  $191 per person


Arrival Date And Time :   ____________________________________________

Departure Date And Time : ____________________________________________


If you reserved a double room above, please indicate your roommate
preference below:

  _____ Please assign a roommate to me.  I am _____ female _____ male.

  _____ I will be sharing this room with a guest who is not registered
        for the conference.  I will include $382 ($191 times 2) in the
        total conference cost listed at the bottom of this form.

  _____ I will be sharing this room with another conference attendee.
        I will include $191 in the total conference cost listed at the
        bottom of this form.  My roommate will submit her housing fee
        along with her registration form.  My roommate's full name is:

        ______________________________________________________________



ASL TRANSLATION :

American Sign Language (ASL) translators will be available for a
number of conference events.  The number of translated events will be,
in part, a function of the number of participants in need of this
service.  Please indicate below if you will require ASL translation of
conference talks.

  _____ I will require ASL translation.



Comments To The Registration Staff :

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Please sum your conference registration fees, the cost of banquet
tickets and t-shirts, and on-campus housing costs, and place the total
below.  To register by electronic mail, payment must be by Visa or
MasterCard only.


     TOTAL : _$____________

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                  Number : ___________________________________________

                  Expiration Date: ___________________________________


Registration fees (including on-campus housing costs) will be fully
refunded if cancellation is requested prior to May 1st.  If
registration is cancelled between May 1st and June 1st, 20% of paid
fees will be retained by the Society to cover processing costs.  No
refunds will be granted after June 1st.

When complete, send this form via email to "cogsci96reg at cs.ucsd.edu".
Please direct questions to "cogsci96 at cs.ucsd.edu", (619) 534-6773, or
(619) 534-6776.


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                     TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

The conference check-in/registration desk will be located at the UCSD
Price Center at the times listed in the schedule below.  On-site
registration, conference packets, and names tags will be available
there.


FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 2:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.

  REGISTRATION (PRICE CENTER THEATER LOBBY)


FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 7:00 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.

  PLENARY SESSION

  "Controversies In Cognitive Science: The Case Of Language"

  Stephen Crain (UMD College Park) & Mark Seidenberg (USC)
  Moderated by Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins University)


FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 8:30 P.M.

  WELCOMING RECEPTION



SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

  REGISTRATION (PRICE CENTER BALLROOM LOBBY)


SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M.

  SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM

  "Building A Theory Of Problem Solving And Scientific Discovery:
  How Big Is N In N-Space Search?"

  Bruce Burns (Organizer)
  Lisa Baker & Kevin Dunbar
  Bruce Burns & Regina Vollmeyer
  Chris Schunn & David Klahr
  David F. Wolf II & Jonathan R. Beskin


  SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM

  "The Role Of Rhythm In Cognition"

  Devin McAuley (Organizer)
  Mari Jones
  Bill Baird
  Robert Port
  Elliot Saltzman


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - PHILOSOPHY

  "Beyond Computationalism"
  Giunti, Marco
    
  "Qualia: The Hard Problem"
  Griffith, Todd W. ; Byrne, Michael
    
  "Connectionism, Systematicity, And Nomic Necessity"
  Hadley, Robert F.
    
  "Fodor On Information And Computation"
  Brook, Andrew ; Stainton, Robert


SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 10:30 A.M. - 12:20 P.M.

  SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM

  "The Future Of Modularity"

  Michael Spivey-Knowlton (Organizer)
  Kathleen Eberhard (Organizer)
  Michael Tanenhaus (Organizer)
  James McClelland
  Peter Lennie
  Robert Jacobs
  Kenneth Forster
  Dominic Massaro
  Gary Dell


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - TEXT COMPREHENSION

  "Integrating World Knowledge With Cognitive Parsing"
  Paredes-Frigolett, Harold ; Strube, Gerhard
    
  "The Role Of Ontology In Creative Understanding"
  Moorman, Kenneth ; Ram, Ashwin
    
  "Working Memory In Text Comprehension:  Interrupting Difficult Text"
  McNamara, Danielle ; Kintsch, Walter
    
  "Reasoning From Multiple Texts:  An Automatic Analysis Of Readers'
  Situation Models"
  Foltz,  Peter ; Britt, M. Anne ; Perfetti, Charles
    
  "Lexical Limits On The Influence Of Context"
  Verspoor, Cornelia


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - REASONING

  "Dynamics Of Rule Induction By Making Queries:  Transition Between
  Strategies"
  Ginzburg, Iris ; Sejnowksi, Terry
    
  "The Impact Of Information Representation On Bayesian Reasoning"
  Hoffrage, Ulrich ; Gigerenzer, Gerd
    
  "On Reasoning With Default Rules And Exceptions"
  Elio, Renee ; Pelletier, Francis
    
  "Satisficing Inference And The Perks Of Ignorance"
  Goldstein, Daniel G. ; Gigerenzer, Gerd
    
  "A Connectionist Treatment Of Negation And Inconsistency"
  Shastri, Lokendra ; Grannes, Dean


SATURDAY, JULY 13, 12:20 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

  LUNCH & POSTER PREVIEW


SATURDAY, JULY 13, 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M.

  INVITED SYMPOSIUM

  "Update On The Plumbing Of Cognition:
  Imaging Studies Of Vision, Attention, And Language"

  Helen Neville (Organizer)
  Marty Sereno
  Steven Hillyard


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - DISTRIBUTED COGNITION AND EDUCATION

  "Hearing With Eyes:  A Distributed Cognition Perspective On Guitar
  Song Imitation"
  Flor, Nick V. ; Holder, Barbara
    
  "Constraints On The Experimental Design Process In Real-World
  Science"
  Baker, Lisa M. ; Dunbar, Kevin
    
  "Teaching/Learning Events In The Workplace:  A Comparative Analysis
  Of Their Organizational And Interactional Structure"
  Hall, Rogers ; Stevens, Reed
    
  "Distributed Reasoning:  An Analysis Of Where Social And Cognitive
  Worlds Fuse"
  Dama, Mike ; Dunbar, Kevin


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - DEVELOPMENT I

  "Reading And Learning To Classify Letters"
  Martin, Gale
    
  "Where Defaults Don't Help: The Case Of The German Plural System"
  Nakisa, Ramin Charles ; Hahn, Ulrike
    
  "Selective Attention In The Acquisition Of The Past Tense"
  Jackson, Dan ; Constandse, Rodger ; Cottrell, Garrison
    
  "Word Learning And Verbal Short-Term Memory:  A Computational
  Account"
  Gupta, Prahlad


SATURDAY, JULY 13, 4:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.

  PLENARY SESSION

  "Tenth Anniversary Of The PDP Books"

  "Affect and Neuro-modulators: A Connectionist Account"
  Dave Rumelhart (Stanford)
    
  "Parallel-Distributed Processing Models Of Normal And Disordered
  Cognition"
  Jay McClelland (CMU)

  "Why Neural Networks Need Generative Models"
  Geoff Hinton (Toronto)


SATURDAY, JULY 13, 5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.

  POSTER SESSION & RECEPTION


SATURDAY, JULY 13, 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M.

  BLUES PARTY



SUNDAY, JULY 14, 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

  REGISTRATION (PRICE CENTER BALLROOM LOBBY)


SUNDAY, JULY 14, 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M.

  SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM

  "Evolution Of Mind"

  Denise Dellarosa Cummins (Organizer)
  John Tooby
  Colin Allen


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - VISUAL/SPATIAL REASONING

  "Spatial Cognition In The Mind And In The World - The Case Of
  Hypermedia Navigation"
  Dahlback, Nils ; Hook, Kristina ; Sjolinder, Marie
    
  "Individual Differences In Proof Structures Following Multimodal
  Logic Teaching"
  Oberlander, Jon ; Cox, Richard ; Monaghan, Padraic ; Stenning, Keith ;
  Tobin, Richard
    
  "Functional Roles For The Cognitive Analysis Of Diagrams In Problem
  Solving"
  Cheng, Peter C-H.
    
  "A Study Of Visual Reasoning In Medical Diagnosis"
  Rogers, E.


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - SEMANTICS, PHONOLOGY, AND THE LEXICON

  "The Interaction Of Semantic And Phonological Processing"
  Tyler, Lorraine K. ; Voice, J. Kate ; Moss, Helen E.
    
  "The Combinatorial Lexicon:  Affixes As Processing Structures"
  Marslen-Wilson, William ; Ford, Mike ; Older, Lianne ; Zhou, Xiaolin
    
  "Lexical Ambiguity And Context Effects In Spoken Word Recognition:
  Evidence From Chinese"
  Li, Ping ; Yip, C. W.
    
  "Phonological Reduction, Assimilation, Intra-Word Information
  Structure, And The Evolution Of The Lexicon Of English"
  Shillcock, Richard ; Hicks, John ;  Cairns,  Paul  ;  Chater, Nick ;
  Levy, Joseph 


SUNDAY, JULY 14, 10:30 A.M. - 12:20 P.M.

  INVITED SYMPOSIUM

  "Adaptive Behavior and Learning in Complex Environments"

  Maja Mataric (Organizer)
  Simon Giszter
  Andrew Moore
  Sebastian Thrun


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - PERCEPTION

  "Color Influences Fast Scene Categorization"
  Oliva, Aude ; Schyns, Philippe
    
  "Categorical Perception Of Novel Dimensions"
  Goldstone,  Robert L. ; Steyvers, Mark ; Larimer, Ken
    
  "Categorical Perception In Facial Emotion Classification"
  Padgett, Curtis ; Cottrell, Garrison
    
  "MetriCat:  A Representation For Basic And Subordinate-Level
  Classification"
  Stankiewicz, Brian J. ; Hummel, John E.
    
  "Similarity To Reference Shapes As A Basis For Shape Representation"
  Edelman, Shimon ; Cutzu, Florin ; Duvdevani-Bar, Sharon


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - LEXICAL AMBIGUITY AND SEMANTIC REPRESENTATION

  "Integrating Discourse And Local Constraints In Resolving Lexical
  Thematic  Ambiguities"
  Hanna, Joy E. ; Spivey-Knowlton, Michael ; Tanenhaus, Michael
    
  "Evidence For A Tagging Model Of Human Lexical Category
  Disambiguation"
  Corley, Steffan ; Crocker, Matt
    
  "The Importance Of Automatic Semantic Relatedness Priming For
  Distributed Models Of Word Meaning"
  McRae, Ken ; Boisvert, Stephen
    
  "Parallel Activation Of Distributed Concepts:  Who Put The P In The
  PDP?"
  Gaskell, M. Gareth
    
  "Discrete Multi-Dimensional Scaling"
  Clouse, Daniel ; Cottrell, Garrison


SUNDAY, JULY 14, 12:20 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

  LUNCH & SOCIETY BUSINESS MEETING


SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M.

  INVITED SYMPOSIUM

  "Cognitive Linguistics:
  Mappings in Conceptual Systems, Grammar, and Meaning Construction"

  Gilles Fauconnier (Organizer)
  George Lakoff
  Ron Langacker


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - PROBLEM-SOLVING AND EDUCATION

  "Collaboration In Primary Science Classroom:  Learning About
  Evaporation"
  Scanlon, Eileen ; Murphy, Patricia ; Issroff, Kim ; Hodgson, Barbara ;
  Whitelegg, Elizabeth 
    
  "Transferring And Modifying Terms In Equations"
  Catrambone, Richard
    
  "Understanding Constraint-Based Processes:  A Precursor To
  Conceptual Change In Physics"
  Slotta, James ; Chi, T. H. Michelene
    
  "The Role Of Generic Modeling In Conceptual Change"
  Griffith, Todd W. ; Nersessian, Nancy ; Goel, Ashok


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - RECURRENT NETWORK MODELS

  "Using Orthographic Neighborhoods Of Interlexical Nonwords To
  Support An Interactive-Activation Model Of Bilingual Memory"
  French, Robert M. ; Ohnesorge, Clark
    
  "Conscious And Unconscious Perception:  A Computational Theory"
  Mathis, Donald ; Mozer, Michael
    
  "In Search of Articulated Attractors"
  Noelle, David ; Cottrell, Garrison
    
  "A Recurrent Network That Performs A Context-Sensitive Prediction
  Task"
  Steijvers, Mark ; Grunwald, Peter


SUNDAY, JULY 14, 4:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.

  PLENARY SESSION

  "Frontal Lobe Development And Dysfunction In Children:  Dissociations
  Between Intention And Action"

  Adele Diamond (MIT)


SUNDAY, JULY 14, 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.

  CONFERENCE BANQUET



MONDAY, JULY 15, 8:30 A.M. - 10:00 A.M.

  SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM

  "Eye Movements In Cognitive Science"

  Patrick Suppes (Organizer)
  Julie Epelboim (Organizer)
  Eileen Kowler
  Mary Hayhoe
  Greg Zelinsky


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - ANALOGY

  "Competition In Analogical Transfer:  When Does A Lightbulb Outshine
  An Army?"
  Francis, Wendy ; Wickens, Thomas
    
  "Can A Real Distinction Be Made Between Cognitive Theories Of
  Analogy And Categorisation"
  Ramscar, Michael ; Paint, Helen
    
  "LISA:  A Computational Model Of Analogical Inference And Schema
  Induction"
  Hummel, John E. ; Holyoak, Keith J.
    
  "Alignability And Attribute Important In Choice"
  Lindermann, Patricia ; Markman, Arthur


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - DEVELOPMENT II

  "A Computational Model Of Two Types Of Developmental Dyslexia"
  Harm, Michael ; Seidenberg, Mark
    
  "Integrating Multiple Cues In Word Segmentation:  A Connectionist
  Model Using Hints"
  Allen, Joe ; Christiansen, Morten
    
  "Statistical Cues In Language Acquisition:  Word Segmentation By
  Infants" 
  Saffran, Jenny R. ; Aslin, Richard N. ; Newport, Elissa
    
  "Perceptual Laws And The Statistics Of Natural Signals"
  Movellan, Javier ; Chadderdon, George


MONDAY, JULY 15, 10:30 A.M. - 12:20 P.M.

  SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM

  "Computational Models Of Development"

  Kim Plunkett (Organizer)
  Tom Shultz (Organizer)
  Jeff Elman
  Charles Ling
  Denis Mareschal
  Liz Bates (Discussant)
  Jeff Shrager (Discussant)


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - SKILL LEARNING AND SOAR

  "An Abstract Computational Model Of Learning Selective Sensing
  Skills"
  Langley, Pat
    
  "Epistemic Action Increases With Skill"
  Maglio, Paul ; Kirsh, David
    
  "Perseverative Subgoaling And Production System Models Of Problem
  Solving"
  Cooper, Richard
    
  "Probabilistic Plan Recognition For Cognitive Apprenticeship"
  Conati, Cristina ; VanLehn, Kurt
    
  "Do Users Interact With Computers The Way Our Models Say They
  Should?"
  Vera, Alonso H. ; Lewis, Richard


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - RHYTHM IN COGNITION

  "Rhythmic Commonalities Between Hand Gestures And Speech"
  Cummins, Fred ; Port, Robert
    
  "Modeling Beat Perception With A Nonlinear Oscillator"
  Large, Edward W.


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE

  "Emotional Decisions"
  Barnes, Allison ; Thagard, Paul
    
  "Self-Organization And Functional Role Of Lateral Connections And
  Multisize Receptive Fields In The Primary Visual Cortex"
  Sirosh, Joseph, Miikkulainen, Risto
    
  "Synaptic Maintenance Through Neuronal Homeostasis:  A Function Of
  Dream Sleep" 
  Horn, David ; Levy, Nir ; Ruppin, Eytan


MONDAY, JULY 15, 12:20 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

  LUNCH


MONDAY, JULY 15, 2:00 P.M. - 3:30 P.M.

  INVITED SYMPOSIUM

  "Evolution Of Language"

  John Batali (Organizer)
  David Ackley (Organizer)
  Domenico Parisi (not confirmed)


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - PERCEPTIONS OF CAUSALITY

  "The Perception Of Causality: Feature Binding In Interacting Objects"
  Kruschke, John K. ; Fragasi, Michael
    
  "Judging The Contingency Of A Constant Cue:  Contrasting Predictions
  From An Associative And A Statistical Model"
  Vallee-Tourangeau, F. ; Murphy, Robin ; Baker, A. G.
    
  "What Language Might Tell Us About The Perception Of Cause"
  Wolff, Phillip


  PAPER PRESENTATIONS - CATEGORIES, CONCEPTS, AND MUTABILITY

  "Mutability, Conceptual Tranformation, And Context"
  Love, Bradley C.
    
  "On Putting Milk In Coffee:  The Effect Of Thematic Relations On
  Similarity Judgments"
  Wisniewski, Edward ; Bassok, Mariam
    
  "The Role Of Situations In Concept Learning"
  Yeh, Wenchi ; Barsalou, Lawrence
    
  "Modeling Interference Effects In Instructed Category Learning"
  Noelle, David ; Cottrell, Garrison


MONDAY, JULY 15, 4:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.

  PLENARY SESSION

  "Reconstructing Consciousness"

  Paul Churchland (UCSD)


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