1997 Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford
Peter Hansen
peter.hansen at physiol.ox.ac.uk
Mon Aug 4 06:18:59 EDT 1997
AUTUMN SCHOOL IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Oxford, 30 September to 3 October 1997
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
OXFORD CENTRE FOR COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
The 1997 Annual Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience will be held in
Oxford on the four days Tuesday 30 September to Friday 3 October. The
School is intended primarily for doctoral students, other graduate
students and postdoctoral scientists, at Oxford and at other universities,
and also for third-year undergraduates who are considering the possibility
of research in Neuroscience and would like to find out more about it. Each
day will be devoted to a particular area of Cognitive Neuroscience.
The preliminary programme is as follows.
DAY 1 ATTENTION: FROM PERCEPTION TO SINGLE CELLS
Lecturers: S Judge (Oxford), M Goldberg (Bethesda, USA), M Husain,
J Driver (London), G Humphreys (Birmingham), J Duncan, C Spence
(Cambridge), G Fink (Cologne)
DAY 2 NEURAL TRANSPLANTATION AND RESTORATION OF FUNCTION
Lecturers: J Gray, H Hodges, J Sinden (IOP, London) S Dunnett,
R Franklin, C Svendsen, L Annett, A Rosser (Cambridge), G Raisman (NIMR,
London), J Mallet (Paris)
DAY 3 DYNAMIC IMAGING OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Lecturers: A Nobre, E Wilding, E Rolls, V Walsh (Oxford), P Fletcher,
K Friston (London), R Mangun (Davis, USA), W Singer (Frankfurt)
DAY 4 MOTOR FUNCTION: FUNCTIONAL IMAGING AND PSYCHOPHYSICAL APPROACHES
Lecturers: J Stein, C Miall, P Matthews, R Passingham (Oxford), J Wann
(Reading), P Haggard (UCL), D Brooks (Hammersmith), S Jackson (Bangor),
G Stelmach (Phoenix, USA)
This course is offered free of charge. A limited number of bursaries is
available to graduates at UK universities outside Oxford, to assist with
travel and accommodation expenses.
For further information and application forms, see:
http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/mcdp/autsch/
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Dr Peter Hansen Oxford Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience
Phone: (01865) 282163 Physiology Laboratory, Oxford University
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