Kedves Kollegak,
- elnezest egy ujabb elirasert (a masodik korlevelben),
az idopont termeszetesen (ahogy az elsoben helyesen szerepelt): feb. 5-7.
- szepen jonnek az absztraktok Miklosihoz, de par hagyomanyos terulet egyelore
meg hianyzik, kerem, aki tud/akar jonni, hamar jelezze, miklosa(a)ludens.elte.hu
Hamarosan vegleges hirek kovetkeznek helyszinnel, koltsegekkel!
udv kgy
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS & FINAL CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
ASSOCIATION FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF CONSCIOUSNESS
8TH ANNUAL MEETING
University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
June 25 – June 28, 2004
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The eighth annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study
of Consciousness will be held from June 25th to June 28th, 2004, at the
University of Antwerp in Antwerp, Belgium. Previously the home of the
Flemish master Rubens and the world's leading diamond trading centre
with beautiful 16th and 17th century architecture, Antwerp is now one
of Europe’s hippest and most fashionable cities (see for tourist
details). In addition to this email, information can be found about
ASSC8 on the conference website (http://www.ua.ac.be/assc8). There will
also be a separately organized satellite symposium on “Coma and altered
states of consciousness” held immediately prior to ASSC8 on June 24th
in Antwerp conference (more information at
http://www.ruca.ua.ac.be/assc8/satellite.html).
This is the FIRST call for papers and the FINAL call for tutorial
proposals.
ASSC8 is intended to promote interdisciplinary dialogue in the
scientific study of consciousness. This year, for the first time, ASSC
members have been invited to submit proposals for symposia relevant to
the overall goal of the conference. Confirmed symposia and plenary
speakers include:
Jonathan Cole (University of Southampton)
Martin Davies (Australian National University)
Stanislas Dehaene (INSERM, Paris)
Robert Desimone (National Institute of Mental Health, Maryland)
Patrick Haggard (University College London)
Joy Hirsch (Columbia University, New York)
Pierre Jacob (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
Alicia Juarrero (Prince George Community College, Maryland)
Scott Kelso (Florida Atlantic University),
Jean-Philippe Lachaux (CNRS, Paris)
Steven Laureys (University of Liège, Belgium)
Steve Macknik (Barrow Neurological Institute, Arizona)
Susana Martinez-Conde (Barrow Neurological Institute, Arizona)
Adrian Owen (MRC-CBU, University of Cambridge)
Matthew Rushworth (Oxford University)
Nicholas Schiff (Cornell University)
Evan Thompson (York University, Canada).
Takeo Watanabe (Boston University)
For latest updates, please check the conference website at
http://www.ua.ac.be/assc8
The web site will be continually evolving, so please visit often for
updated information.
ASSC8 is intended to promote interdisciplinary dialogue in the
scientific study of consciousness, and as in previous years a
significant portion of the program will be set aside for concurrent
sessions of submitted talks and poster sessions. ASSC8 will provide an
excellent opportunity for the presentation of new empirical findings or
novel theoretical perspectives in an atmosphere that will promote
discussion and debate.
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CALL FOR PAPER AND POSTER SUBMISSIONS
SUBMISSIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY FEBRUARY 28, 2004
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Speakers in concurrent sessions are invited to talk on any topic
relevant to the scientific study of consciousness. Submissions that
include anthropological, evolutionary, physiological, psychological,
philosophical, or computational perspectives are all welcome.
Submissions for both posters and talks will be accepted (please specify
preference). Any person may present only one submission, but may be
co-author on more than one. Oral presentations will be limited to 20
minutes, to be followed by a ten-minute discussion period.
Plenary lectures, symposia, concurrent sessions, and poster sessions
will all be held on the Antwerp University city campus.
Submit by emailing your abstract and supplementary information to:
assc8(a)vub.ac.be
Please include with your submission the following information:
1. Title.
2. Name, affiliation, and ASSC membership status of each co-author,
with presenting co-author designated.
3. An abstract of up to 200 words.
4. Complete contact information for the author with whom the scientific
program committee will interact with about the submission: name,
institutional affiliation, postal address, e-mail address, telephone
and fax numbers.
5. An indication of whether the proposal is submitted as an oral or
poster presentation, and an indication of willingness to present in the
alternative format if your first preference cannot be accommodated.
If you have any difficulties with submission, please send email to
emyin(a)vub.ac.be or g.rees(a)fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk
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FINAL CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
TUTORIAL PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 31st January 2004
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This notice is also intended as a final call for tutorial presenters.
One of the aims of this meeting is to allow researchers to gain a
background in areas that they may know little about. Towards that end a
number of tutorials are planned. Some participants in the conference
would be very interested in learning about technical matters such as
fMRI or other important brain imaging techniques. Others might enjoy a
seminar on a philosophical topic, or a tutorial on relevant matters in
cognitive psychology or linguistics. Tutorial presenters are expected
not to present just only their own material, but to give a broader
tutorial overview and encourage discussion and debate. A non-exclusive
list of possible topics might include:
- Brain imaging techniques (e.g. fMRI, EEG, MEG, ERP)
- Blindsight, neglect, or other neuropsychological syndromes
- Computational & other theoretical models of conscious processes
- Conscious and unconscious processing
- Neural basis of attention and consciousness
- Current models of the visual system
- Consciousness and metacognition
- Criteria for the ascription of consciousness
- Philosophical issues concerning consciousness and representation
- Phenomenological methods for investigating consciousness
Tutorials will be held in parallel sessions on the morning and
afternoon of June 25th 2004. Each tutorial is intended to last
approximately three hours. The sizes of tutorials will vary between a
minimum of 10 to a maximum of around 25 attendees. Tutorial presenters
will receive an honorarium of 500 Euros and their registration fee for
the conference will be waived. The cost of attending tutorials will be
50 Euros. Tutorials that do not achieve the minimum enrollment of 10
people will not be offered.
Send the tutorial proposal along with the following to Susana
Martinez-Conde (smart(a)neuralcorrelate.com) as soon as possible but no
later than 31st January 2004.
1. Tutorial presenters address with affiliation, email and phone number.
2. Draft timetable for the proposed tutorial with title.
3. Summary or abstract of the tutorial, limit 250 words.
4. Audio/Visual requirements.
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REGISTRATION
----------------------
Details of registration will be sent out shortly, and posted on the
website. As in previous years, discounted registration will be
available to ASSC members, who will also enjoy a range of book
discounts and other member benefits. The registration discount will be
greater than the cost of membership, so prospective members are
encouraged to join ASSC now! To find out more about the Association for
the Scientific Study of Consciousness, and to apply for membership,
please consult: The ASSC publishes two scientific journals about which
further information is available from the following websites:
Consciousness & Cognition:
PSYCHE:
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ASSC8 Scientific Program Committee: Tim Bayne, Axel Cleeremans,
Susana Martinez-Conde, Steven Laureys, Erik Myin (Chair),
Jean Petitot, Geraint Rees, Patrick Wilken
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Dear Colleagues,
please, find below the Call for Papers for MobiQuitous 04.
Notice that the paper submission deadline has been postponed to February
13 (with paper registration due on February 6).
We *TRULY* apologize if you receive multiple copies of this
Call for Papers.
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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR PAPERS
MobiQuitous 2004
http://www.mobiquitous.org
The First Annual International Conference on
Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking and Services
August 22-25, 2004 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
(ACM sponsorship pending)
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The combination of mobile and ubiquitous computing is emerging as a
promising new paradigm with the goal to provide computing and
communication services all the time, everywhere, transparently and
invisibly to the user, using devices embedded in the surrounding
physical environment. In this context, the communication devices, the
objects with which they interact, or both may be mobile. The
implementation of such a paradigm requires advances in wireless
network technologies and devices, development of infrastructures
supporting cognitive environments, and discovery and identification of
ubiquitous computing applications and services. The first ACM Annual
International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: networking
and services (Mobiquitous 04) will cover all these aspects,
representing a forum where practitioners and researchers coming from
the many areas involved in ubiquitous solutions design and deployment
will be able to interact exchanging the cross-layer experiences needed
to build the overall ubiquitous systems. Areas addressed by the
conference include: applications, service-oriented computing,
middleware, networking, agents, knowledge management and databases.
PAPERS: Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished
research, not currently under review by another conference or journal,
are solicited. The conference is interested in contributions
addressing all the areas associated with mobile and ubiquitous
architectures, infrastructure and services. Technical works clearly
identifying how the specific contributions fit to an overall working
solution are particularly of interest. Topics include, but are not
limited to, the following feature topics:
* Ubiquitous architectures and systems
* Wearable computing and personal area network
* Wireless technologies for mobile and ubiquitous communications
(Bluetooth, ZigBee, 802.15.x, WiFi)
* Wireless Internet access in ubiquitous systems
* Reconfigurability and personalization of wireless network
* Service discovery mechanisms, knowledge discovery, matching and
composition mechanisms
* Wireless/mobile service management and delivery
* Security, privacy and social issues of mobile and ubiquitous systems
* Peer-to-peer knowledge management
* Emerging industrial/business scenarios
* Multimodal interfaces (speech, video kinetic, tactile)
* Smart spaces
* Ad hoc and sensor networking
* Localization and tracking
* Context and location aware application
* Multimedia encoding and transcoding
* Middleware services
* Agent technologies in ubiquitous, wearable, and mobile systems
* Hardware and software platforms for ubiquitous systems, and testbeds
* User interfaces
* Toolkits, development environments, and languages for ubiquitous
computing
* Ontologies for mobile and ubiquitous computing
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: All paper submissions will be handled
electronically (see the conference web page for details). Authors
should prepare a Portable Document Format (PDF) or postscript version
of their full paper. Papers must not exceed 8 pages double column (US
Letter size, 8.5 x 11 inches) including text, figures and
references. The font size must be at least 10 points.
PUBLICATION: All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by
technical program committee members. Accepted papers will be published
in the conference proceedings. Papers of particular merit will be
proposed for publication in the ACM/Kluwer Wireless Networks journal.
TUTORIALS: Proposals for tutorials are solicited. Evaluation of
tutorial proposals will be based on the expertise and experience of
the instructors, and on the relevance of the subject matter.
Potential instructors are requested to submit a tutorial proposal of
at most 5 pages, including a biographical sketch, to the Tutorial
Chair by March 1, 2004.
DEMOS: Proposals for research and industrial demos are solicited. A
maximum of 3 pages should be submitted which include a description of the
demo and needed equipment. Proposals should be submitted to the Demo Chair
by March 1, 2004 (responses will be given by April 30, 2004).
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IMPORTANT DATES
***********************************************************************
Paper registration deadline: FEBRUARY 6 2004, 11:59pm PST
Paper submission deadline: FEBRUARY 13 2004, 11:59pm PST
Notification of acceptance: APRIL 30 2004
Camera-ready version due: MAY 15 2004
**********************************************************************
Papers submitted to MobiQuitous 2004 must be registered with
EDAS by 11:59pm, PST, February 6, 2004. The deadline for
submitting a registered paper is 11:59pm, PST, February 13, 2004.
*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
* General Co-Chairs
Imrich Chlamtac
University of Texas at Dallas, U.S.A.
chlamtac(a)utdallas.edu
Fausto Giunchiglia
Universita` di Trento, Italy
fausto(a)dit.unitn.it
* General Vice Co-Chairs
Michele Zorzi
Universita` di Padova, Italy
zorzi(a)dei.unipd.it
Valentina Tamma
University of Liverpool, U.K.
valli(a)csc.liv.ac.uk
* Program Co-Chairs
* NETWORKING
Tom La Porta
Penn State University, U.S.A.
tlp(a)cse.psu.edu
Chiara Petrioli
Universita` di Roma "La Sapienza," Italy
petrioli(a)dsi.uniroma1.it
* SERVICES
Tim Finin
Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, U.S.A.
finin(a)cs.umbc.edu
Chiara Ghidini
ITC-IRST, Trento, Italy
ghidini(a)itc.it
* Tutorial Chair
Mani Srivastava
Univ. of California Los Angeles, U.S.A.
mbs(a)ucla.edu
* Publicity Co-Chairs
Stefano Basagni
Northeastern University, U.S.A.
Ilya Zaihrayeu
Universita` di Trento, Italy
* Registration Chair
Robin Kravets
Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
* Demo Chair
Yannis Labrou
Fujitsu Labs of America, U.S.A.
yannis(a)fla.fujitsu.com
* Local Arrangements Chair
Prithwish Basu
BBN Technologies, U.S.A.
* Publication Chair
Roger Whitaker
Cardiff University, U.K.
Below is a link to the forthcoming BBS target article
A dynamic developmental theory of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined subtypes
by
Terje Sagvolden, Espen Borga Johansen, Heidi Aase, and Vivienne Ann Russell
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Sagvolden-05152002/Referees/
This article has been accepted for publication in Behavioral and Brain
Sciences (BBS), an international, interdisciplinary journal providing
Open Peer Commentary on important and controversial current research in
the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences.
Commentators must be BBS Associates or suggested by a BBS Associate. To be
considered as a commentator for this article, to suggest other appropriate
commentators, or for information about how to become a BBS Associate,
please reply by EMAIL within three (3) weeks to:
calls(a)bbsonline.org
The Calls are sent to 10,000 BBS Associates, so there is no expectation
(indeed, it would be calamitous) that each recipient should comment on every
occasion! Hence there is no need to reply except if you wish to comment, or
to suggest someone to comment.
If you are not a BBS Associate, please approach a current BBS Associate
(there are currently over 10,000 worldwide) who is familiar with your work
to nominate you. All past BBS authors, referees and commentators are
eligible to become BBS Associates. An electronic list of current BBS
Associates is available at this location to help you select a name:
http://www.bbsonline.org/Instructions/assoclist.html
(please note that this list is being updated)
If no current BBS Associate knows your work, please send us your
Curriculum Vitae and BBS will circulate it to appropriate Associates to
ask whether they would be prepared to nominate you. (In the meantime, your
name, address and email address will be entered into our database as an
unaffiliated investigator.)
=======================================================================
** IMPORTANT **
=======================================================================
To help us put together a balanced list of commentators, it would be most
helpful if you would send us an indication of the relevant expertise you
would bring to bear on the paper, and what aspect of the paper you would
anticipate commenting upon.
(Please note that we only request expertise information in order to
simplify the selection process.)
Please DO NOT prepare a commentary until you receive a formal invitation,
indicating that it was possible to include your name on the final list,
which is constructed so as to balance areas of expertise and frequency of
prior commentaries in BBS.
To help you decide whether you would be an appropriate commentator for
this article, an electronic draft is retrievable at the URL that follows
the abstract and keywords below.
=======================================================================
=======================================================================
A dynamic developmental theory of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined subtypes
Terje Sagvolden
Espen Borga Johansen
Heidi Aase
Vivienne Ann Russell
ABSTRACT: ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental
disorder where all clinical criteria are behavioral. Inattentiveness,
overactivity, and impulsiveness are presently regarded as the main clinical
symptoms. The dynamic developmental behavioral theory is based on the hypothesis
that altered dopaminergic function plays a pivotal role by failing to modulate
non-dopaminergic (primarily glutamate and GABA) signal transmission
appropriately.
A hypofunctioning mesolimbic dopamine branch produces altered reinforcement of
behavior and deficient extinction of previously reinforced behavior. This gives
rise to delay aversion, development of hyperactivity in novel situations,
impulsiveness, deficient sustained attention, increased behavioral variability,
and failure to inhibit responses (disinhibition).
A hypofunctioning mesocortical dopamine branch will cause attention response
deficiencies: deficient orienting responses, impaired saccadic eye movements,
and poorer attention responses towards a target) and poor behavioral planning
(poor executive functions).
A hypofunctioning nigrostriatal dopamine branch will cause impaired modulation
of motor functions and deficient nondeclarative habit learning and memory. These
impairments will give rise to apparent developmental delay, clumsiness,
neurological soft signs, and a failure to inhibit responses when quick
reactions are required.
Hypofunctioning dopamine branches represent the main individual predispositions
in the present theory. The theory predicts that behavior and symptoms in ADHD
result from the interplay between individual predispositions and the
surroundings. The exact ADHD symptoms at a particular time in life will vary and
be influenced by factors having positive or negative effects on symptom
development. Altered or deficient learning and motor functions will produce
special needs for optimal parenting and societal styles. Medication will to some
degree normalize the underlying dopamine dysfunction and reduce the special
needs of these children. The theory describes how individual predispositions
interact with these conditions and produce behavioral, emotional, and cognitive
effects that can turn into relatively stable behavioral patterns.
KEYWORDS: catecholamine, dopamine, clumsiness, hyperkinesis, hyperkinetic
disorder, impulsivity, monoamine, neuromodulator, overactivity, pollutants,
reinforcement, reward, verbally-governed behavior, soft signs, variability.
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Sagvolden-05152002/Referees/
=======================================================================
=======================================================================
*** SUPPLEMENTARY ANNOUNCEMENT ***
(1) Call for Book Nominations for BBS Multiple Book Review
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to do 1-2 BBS multiple book treatments per year, because of our
limited annual page quota. BBS's new expanded page quota will make
it possible for us to increase the number of books we treat per
year, so this is an excellent time for BBS Associates and
biobehavioral/cognitive scientists in general to nominate books you
would like to see accorded BBS multiple book review.
(Authors may self-nominate, but books can only be selected on the
basis of multiple nominations.) It would be very helpful if you
indicated in what way a BBS Multiple Book Review of the book(s) you
nominate would be useful to the field (and of course a rich list of
potential reviewers would be the best evidence of its potential
impact!).
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http://www.bbsonline.org
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Dear Dr. Qwerty,
Below is a link to the forthcoming BBS target article
A dynamic developmental theory of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined subtypes
by
Terje Sagvolden, Espen Borga Johansen, Heidi Aase, and Vivienne Ann Russell
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Sagvolden-05152002/Referees/
This article has been accepted for publication in Behavioral and Brain
Sciences (BBS), an international, interdisciplinary journal providing
Open Peer Commentary on important and controversial current research in
the biobehavioral and cognitive sciences.
Commentators must be BBS Associates or suggested by a BBS Associate. To be
considered as a commentator for this article, to suggest other appropriate
commentators, or for information about how to become a BBS Associate,
please reply by EMAIL within three (3) weeks to:
calls(a)bbsonline.org
The Calls are sent to 10,000 BBS Associates, so there is no expectation
(indeed, it would be calamitous) that each recipient should comment on every
occasion! Hence there is no need to reply except if you wish to comment, or
to suggest someone to comment.
If you are not a BBS Associate, please approach a current BBS Associate
(there are currently over 10,000 worldwide) who is familiar with your work
to nominate you. All past BBS authors, referees and commentators are
eligible to become BBS Associates. An electronic list of current BBS
Associates is available at this location to help you select a name:
http://www.bbsonline.org/Instructions/assoclist.html
(please note that this list is being updated)
If no current BBS Associate knows your work, please send us your
Curriculum Vitae and BBS will circulate it to appropriate Associates to
ask whether they would be prepared to nominate you. (In the meantime, your
name, address and email address will be entered into our database as an
unaffiliated investigator.)
=======================================================================
** IMPORTANT **
=======================================================================
To help us put together a balanced list of commentators, it would be most
helpful if you would send us an indication of the relevant expertise you
would bring to bear on the paper, and what aspect of the paper you would
anticipate commenting upon.
(Please note that we only request expertise information in order to
simplify the selection process.)
Please DO NOT prepare a commentary until you receive a formal invitation,
indicating that it was possible to include your name on the final list,
which is constructed so as to balance areas of expertise and frequency of
prior commentaries in BBS.
To help you decide whether you would be an appropriate commentator for
this article, an electronic draft is retrievable at the URL that follows
the abstract and keywords below.
=======================================================================
=======================================================================
A dynamic developmental theory of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) predominantly hyperactive/impulsive and combined subtypes
Terje Sagvolden
Espen Borga Johansen
Heidi Aase
Vivienne Ann Russell
ABSTRACT: ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental
disorder where all clinical criteria are behavioral. Inattentiveness,
overactivity, and impulsiveness are presently regarded as the main clinical
symptoms. The dynamic developmental behavioral theory is based on the hypothesis
that altered dopaminergic function plays a pivotal role by failing to modulate
non-dopaminergic (primarily glutamate and GABA) signal transmission
appropriately.
A hypofunctioning mesolimbic dopamine branch produces altered reinforcement of
behavior and deficient extinction of previously reinforced behavior. This gives
rise to delay aversion, development of hyperactivity in novel situations,
impulsiveness, deficient sustained attention, increased behavioral variability,
and failure to inhibit responses (disinhibition).
A hypofunctioning mesocortical dopamine branch will cause attention response
deficiencies: deficient orienting responses, impaired saccadic eye movements,
and poorer attention responses towards a target) and poor behavioral planning
(poor executive functions).
A hypofunctioning nigrostriatal dopamine branch will cause impaired modulation
of motor functions and deficient nondeclarative habit learning and memory. These
impairments will give rise to apparent developmental delay, clumsiness,
neurological soft signs, and a failure to inhibit responses when quick
reactions are required.
Hypofunctioning dopamine branches represent the main individual predispositions
in the present theory. The theory predicts that behavior and symptoms in ADHD
result from the interplay between individual predispositions and the
surroundings. The exact ADHD symptoms at a particular time in life will vary and
be influenced by factors having positive or negative effects on symptom
development. Altered or deficient learning and motor functions will produce
special needs for optimal parenting and societal styles. Medication will to some
degree normalize the underlying dopamine dysfunction and reduce the special
needs of these children. The theory describes how individual predispositions
interact with these conditions and produce behavioral, emotional, and cognitive
effects that can turn into relatively stable behavioral patterns.
KEYWORDS: catecholamine, dopamine, clumsiness, hyperkinesis, hyperkinetic
disorder, impulsivity, monoamine, neuromodulator, overactivity, pollutants,
reinforcement, reward, verbally-governed behavior, soft signs, variability.
http://www.bbsonline.org/Preprints/Sagvolden-05152002/Referees/
=======================================================================
=======================================================================
*** SUPPLEMENTARY ANNOUNCEMENT ***
(1) Call for Book Nominations for BBS Multiple Book Review
In the past, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) had only been able
to do 1-2 BBS multiple book treatments per year, because of our
limited annual page quota. BBS's new expanded page quota will make
it possible for us to increase the number of books we treat per
year, so this is an excellent time for BBS Associates and
biobehavioral/cognitive scientists in general to nominate books you
would like to see accorded BBS multiple book review.
(Authors may self-nominate, but books can only be selected on the
basis of multiple nominations.) It would be very helpful if you
indicated in what way a BBS Multiple Book Review of the book(s) you
nominate would be useful to the field (and of course a rich list of
potential reviewers would be the best evidence of its potential
impact!).
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Jeffrey Gray - Editor
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
bbs(a)bbsonline.org
http://www.bbsonline.org
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Kedves Kollegak,
az uj konferencia hirdetmenyevel es az aktualis informaciokkal
megujult a MAKOG honlapja. Minden uj informaciot, ahogy
rendelkezesre all (helyszin, arak, program etc) oda is felrakunk.
Cime: http://hps.elte.hu/~kampis/MAKOG
udv kgy
Kedves Mindenki!
Csatoltam a Szegedi Kognitív Program tavaszi előadásait, kurzusait.
Ez még csak egy előzetes program. A végleges kb. 2 hét múlva várható.
Minden érdeklődőt sok szerettel várunk!
üdv.
Dezső
----------------------------------------------------------
NEMETH Dezso
University of Szeged, Department of Psychology
Email: nemethd(a)edpsy.u-szeged.hu
Web: http://www.staff.u-szeged.hu/~nemethd/
MEGISMERÉSTUDOMÁNYI CSOPORT - SZEGED
A kognitív órakínálat 2004 tavaszi félévben
Kurzus
Tanár
Időpont, hely, megjegyzés
Változás-észlelés: automatikus és figyelmi folyamatok
Czigler István
czigler(a)CogPsyPhy.hu
Tömbösített
Az emberi elme és kultúra
evolúciós pszichológiai megközelítései
Bereczkei Tamás Btamas(a)btk.pte.hu
Tömbösítve 2 vagy 3 alkamlommal. Várható időpon: áprlis, május
Ajánlott irodalom: Evolúciós pszichológia, Osiris, 2003
A kognitív idegtudományok komputációs alapjai
Fiser József fiser(a)bcs.rochester.edu
University of Rochester
Tömbösített
A nyelvi fejlődés zavarai
Lukács Ágnes alukacs(a)axelero.hu
Tömbösített
Pragmatika 2
Németh Enikő
Nemethen(a)hung.u-szeged.hu
Matematikai megismerés pszichológiája
Krajcsi Attila krajcsi(a)pszichologia.hu
Hétfő vagy kedd
Narratív Pszichológia
Ehmann Bea, ehmannb(a)mtapi.hu
www.arts.u-szeged.hu/pszichologia/Ehmann.htm
Előadás
Tartalomelemzés
Ehmann Bea, ehmannb(a)mtapi.hu
www.arts.u-szeged.hu/pszichologia/Ehmann.htm
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Szokolszky Ágnes szokolszky(a)axelero.hu
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Nyelv és emlékezet
Németh Dezső
nemethd(a)edpsy.u-szeged.hu
Afáziakutatás
Hoffmann Ildiko hoffmann(a)titan.physx.u-szeged.hu
Szerda
A kurzusokkal kapcsolatban Németh Dezsőnél (nemethd(a)edpsy.u-szeged.hu), vagy Krajcsi Attilánál (krajcsi(a)pszichologia.hu) lehet érdeklődni. Hely: SZTE BTK Pszichológia, Kognitív Csoport, Irinyi épület Telefon: 06-62-544692, 06-62-544509
The CEU Philosophy Department and the Rector`s Office cordially invite
you to a lecture
by
David Wiggins (Oxford University)
on
"Moral Cognitivism - Two Objections, Two Responses"
5.00 PM , Wednesday, 21. January - Popper room (main building #102)
Best,
Kriszta
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
Előadás a BME Kognitív Tudományi Központ házi kollokvium sorozata keretében:
Előadó: Kéri Szabolcs (Szegedi Tudományegyetem)
Cím: A szociális kogníció neurobiológiai alapjai
Absztrakt:
A kognitív idegtudományok fejlődése révén egyre több információval rendelkezünk
olyan komplex funkciók agyi lokalizációjával kapcsolatban, mint a nyelv, az
érzékelés, a figyelem és a memória. Az utóbbi néhány évben az érdeklődés egy
ez idáig ismeretlen terület felé fordult. Milyen idegrendszeri alapjai léteznek
a magasabb szintű társas érzelmi folyamatoknak? Hogyan hozza létre az agy a szabad
akarat vagy az altruizmus jelenségét? Hogyan vagyunk képesek saját és mások
gondolataira, érzelmeire és vágyaira reflektálni és társas döntéseket hozni? Mi a
köze az agyműködésnek a szépséghez és az esztétikai élményhez? Az előadásban ehhez
hasonló kérdésekkel kapcsolatos új empirikus adatok kritikai ismertetésére és
szintézisére teszünk kísérletet.
Idő: 2004 január 8 csütörtök, du 4-6
Hely: BME, St. 427.
Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk.
Jakab Zoltán