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Integration and interpolation processes in vision

KEYNOTE LECTURE:

Erkki Oja (Helsinki University of Technology)
Independent component analysis: Recent advances 


Friday, May 31, 2002

SYMPOSIUM ON LOCALIST AND DISTRIBUTED REPRESENTATIONS 
IN PERCEPTION AND COGNITION

Edward Callaway (The Salk Institute)
Cell type specificity of neural circuits in visual cortex 

James L. McClelland (Carnegie Mellon University)
Varieties of distributed representation:
A complementary learning systems perspective 

Stephen Grossberg (Boston University)
Laminar cortical architecture in perception and cognition 

Jeffrey Bowers (University of Bristol)
Localist coding in neural networks for visual word identification 

Randall O'Reilly (University of Colorado)
Learning and memory in the hippocampus and neocortex:
Principles and models 

Michael Page (University of Hertfordshire) 
Modeling memory for serial order 


Saturday, June 1, 2002

CORTICAL CODING AND SENSORY-MOTOR CONTROL:

Dana Ballard (University of Rochester) 
Distributed synchrony: A general model for cortical coding 

Stephen G. Lisberger (University of California School of Medicine)
The inner workings of a cortical motor system 

Daniel Bullock (Boston University) 
Neural dynamics of ocular tracking, interceptive reaching,
and reach/grasp coordination 

RECOGNITION, MEMORY, AND REWARD: 

Edmund Rolls (Oxford University)
Neural mechanisms involved in invariant object recognition 

Lynn Nadel (University of Arizona)
The role of the hippocampal complex in recent and remote episodic 
and semantic memory 

Wolfram Schultz (University of Cambridge) 
Multiple reward systems in the brain 

KEYNOTE LECTURE: 

Daniel Schacter (Harvard University) 
The seven sins of memory: A cognitive neuroscience perspective 


CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Session Topics:

* vision 		      * spatial mapping and navigation
* object recognition 	      * neural circuit models
* image understanding         * neural system models
* audition                    * mathematics of neural systems
* speech and language         * robotics
* unsupervised learning       * hybrid systems (fuzzy, evolutionary, digital)
* supervised learning         * neuromorphic VLSI
* reinforcement and emotion   * industrial applications
* sensory-motor control       * cognition, planning, and attention
                              * other

Contributed abstracts must be received, in English, by January 31,
2002. Notification of acceptance will be provided by email by February
28, 2002.  A meeting registration fee must accompany each Abstract. See 
Registration Information below for details. The fee will be returned if 
the Abstract is not accepted for presentation and publication in the 
meeting proceedings. Registration fees of accepted Abstracts will be 
returned on request only until April 19, 2002.

Each Abstract should fit on one 8.5" x 11" white page with 1" margins
on all sides, single-column format, single-spaced, Times Roman or
similar font of 10 points or larger, printed on one side of the page
only. Fax submissions will not be accepted. Abstract title, author
name(s), affiliation(s), mailing, and email address(es) should begin
each Abstract. An accompanying cover letter should include: Full title
of Abstract; corresponding author and presenting author name, address,
telephone, fax, and email address; requested preference for oral or 
poster presentation; and a first and second choice from the topics
above, including whether it is biological (B) or technological (T) 
work. Example: first choice: vision (T); second choice: neural system 
models (B).  (Talks will be 15 minutes long. Posters will be up for a 
full day. Overhead, slide, VCR, and LCD projector facilities will be 
available for talks.)  Abstracts which do not meet these requirements 
or which are submitted with insufficient funds will be returned. Accepted
Abstracts will be printed in the conference proceedings volume. No longer
paper will be required. The original and 3 copies of each Abstract should 
be sent to: Cynthia Bradford, Boston University, Department of Cognitive 
and Neural Systems, 677 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Early registration is recommended.  To
register, please fill out the registration form below.  Student
registrations must be accompanied by a letter of verification from a
department chairperson or faculty/research advisor. If accompanied by
an Abstract or if paying by check, mail to the address above.  If
paying by credit card, mail as above, or fax to (617) 353-7755, or
email to cindy at cns.bu.edu. The registration fee will help to pay for a
reception, 6 coffee breaks, and the meeting proceedings.

STUDENT FELLOWSHIPS: Fellowships for PhD candidates and postdoctoral
fellows are available to help cover meeting travel and living costs. The 
deadline to apply for fellowship support is January 31, 2002. Applicants 
will be notified by email by February 28, 2002. Each application should 
include the applicant's CV, including name; mailing address; email 
address; current student status; faculty or PhD research advisor's name, 
address, and email address; relevant courses and other educational data; 
and a list of research articles. A letter from the listed faculty or PhD 
advisor on official institutional stationery should accompany the 
application and summarize how the candidate may benefit from the meeting.
Fellowship applicants who also submit an Abstract need to include the 
registration fee with their Abstract submission. Those who are awarded 
fellowships are required to register for and attend both the conference
and the day of tutorials. Fellowship checks will be distributed after 
the meeting.


REGISTRATION FORM

Sixth International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems

Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
Boston University
677 Beacon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Tutorials: May 29, 2002
Meeting: May 30 - June 1, 2002
FAX: (617) 353-7755
http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/


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