6th ICCNS: Call for Registration

Cynthia Bradford cindy at bu.edu
Thu Apr 25 15:34:38 EDT 2002


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*****  CALL FOR REGISTRATION   *****
*****            AND           *****
*****  FINAL INVITED PROGRAM   *****

SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE AND NEURAL SYSTEMS
Tutorials: May 29, 2002
Meeting: May 30 - June 1, 2002 

Boston University
http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/

This interdisciplinary conference focuses on two fundamental questions:
How Does the Brain Control Behavior?
How Can Technology Emulate Biological Intelligence?

A single oral or poster session enables all presented work to be
highly visible.

Contributed talks will be presented on each of the three conference days.

Three-hour poster sessions with no conflicting events will be held 
on two of the conference days. All posters will be up all day, and 
can also be viewed during breaks in the talk schedule. 


CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS 

TUTORIAL SPEAKERS: Wednesday, May 29, 2002

Mark Gluck (Rutgers University)
Neural networks in neurology and clinical neuropsychology:
Alzheimer's disease, amnesia, and Parkinson's disease

Gail A. Carpenter (Boston University)
Adaptive resonance theory 

Ferdinando Mussa-Ivaldi (Northwestern University Medical School)
Learning and adaptive control of arm movements 

Frank Guenther (Boston University)
A model of the neural bases of speech motor control 


INVITED SPEAKERS 

Thursday, May 30, 2002

CELL AND CIRCUIT DYNAMICS:

Daniel Johnston (Baylor College of Medicine)
Information processing and storage by neuronal dendrites

Bard Ermentrout (University of Pittsburgh)
The role of oscillations in odor learning in the Limax 

John Rinzel (New York University)
Cellular dynamics involved in sound localization 

VISION AND IMAGE PROCESSING:

Rudiger von der Heydt (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)
Global structure in local feature maps 

David J. Field (Cornell University)
Visual systems and the statistics of natural scenes: 
How far can we go? 

Philip J. Kellman (UCLA)


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