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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Roland Baddeley (Sussex University)
William Lowe (Harvard University)
John Bullinaria (Reading University)
Samantha Harltley (Liverpool University)

CONTACT DETAILS
For any problems or questions, please send e-mail to
Roland Baddeley (ncpw7 at biols.susx.ac.uk)

URL: http://www.biols.susx.ac.uk/home/Roland_Baddeley/NCPW7/NCPW7.html

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The Seventh Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop (NCPW7) will be
held in Brighton, England from September 17-19, 2001. Each year this
highly focused conference attracts a select group of (mostly, but not
exclusively, European) neural network modellers specifically interested
in psychology and neuropsychology. The theme of this year's workshop is
neural network modelling in the areas of Cognition and Perception.
Between 25-30 papers will be accepted as oral presentations. In addition

to the high quality of the papers presented, this Workshop is always of
limited size and takes place in an informal setting, both of which are
explicitly designed to encourage interaction among the researchers
present.

Although we are particularly interested in models of cognition and
perception, we will consider all papers that have something to do with
the announced topic, even if rather tangentially. The organisation of
the final program will depend on the submissions received. As in
previous years, the Workshop will be reasonably small and hopefully very

friendly, with no parallel sessions and plenty of time to enjoy
Brighton.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

There will be approximately 30-35 paper presentations.  Abstracts
(approximately 200 words) are due by July 14 and should be emailed to
ncpw7 at biols.susx.ac.uk.  Notification of acceptance for a paper
presentation will be by July 31st.

REGISTRATION, ETC.

The cost for Registration will be 60.00. This will include breakfast,
lunch, tea and biscuits, but not evening meals (with Brighton- why?).
Accommodation will be 84 for three nights in ?superior? student
accommodation.





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