Kedves Kollégák,
a tavaly lezárult Recepció és kreativitás kutatás teljes anyaga, mely az
Áron Kiadónál megjelent hét kötet összes tanulmányát tartalmazza, elérhetõ
lett a weben is, jól strukturált módon, képekkel kibõtve. Az érdeklõdõk a
következõ címen találják:
http://zeus.phil-inst.hu/recepcio
Üdvözlettel
Lehmann Miklós
A túlzófok használatának magyarázatára l. Kiefer Ferenc: Morfopragmatikai jelenségek a magyarban c tanulmányát (Álatlános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok 20., Bp. AK, 2003, 107-128. A túlzófok c. rész: 109-113.)
Mindkét vitatkozó fél megtalálja állaspontja magyarázatát a cikkben.
Udv.
Nemeth T. Eniko
Dear Dr. Qwerty,
If you would like to be considered a potential commentator, or you would like to
suggest one, please follow the instructions below. The following target article
has recently been accepted:
"How similar are fluid cognition and general intelligence? A developmental
neuroscience perspective on fluid cognition as an
aspect of human cognitive ability"
Clancy Blair
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TARGET ARTICLE: How similar are fluid cognition and general intelligence? A
developmental neuroscience perspective on fluid cognition as an aspect of human
cognitive ability
AUTHOR: Clancy Blair
ABSTRACT: This paper considers the relation of fluid cognitive functioning to
general intelligence. A neurobiological model differentiating working
memory/executive function cognitive processes of the prefrontal cortex from
aspects of psychometrically defined general intelligence is presented. Work
examining the rise in mean intelligence test performance between normative
cohorts, the neuropsychology and neuroscience of cognitive function in typically
and atypically developing human populations, and stress, brain development, and
corticolimbic connectivity in human and nonhuman animal models is reviewed and
found to provide evidence of mechanisms through which early experience affects
the development of an aspect of cognition closely related to but distinct from
general intelligence. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of emotion in
fluid cognition and on research indicating fluid cognitive deficits associated
with early hippocampal pathology and with dysregulation of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis stress response system. Findings are seen to
be consistent with the idea of an independent fluid cognitive construct and to
assist with the interpretation of findings from the study of early compensatory
education for children facing psychosocial adversity and from behavior genetic
research on intelligence. It is concluded that ongoing development of
neurobiologically grounded measures of fluid cognitive skills appropriate for
young children will play a key role in understanding early mental development and
the adaptive success to which it is related, particularly for young children
facing social and economic disadvantage. Specifically, in the evaluation of the
efficacy of compensatory education efforts such as Head Start and the readiness
for school of children from diverse backgrounds it is important to distinguish
fluid cognition from psychometrically defined general intelligence.
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P h i l o s o p h y o f S c i e n c e C o l l o q u i u m
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Room 6.54 (6th floor) Monday 4:00 PM
Pazmany P. setany 1/A Budapest, Hungary
Phone/Fax: (36-1) 372 2924
http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium
17 January 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
(Language: Hungarian)
G y o r g y S z o n d y
Amateur physicist*
_________
* The senior electrical engineer, working for a computer company in Budapest,
György Szondy calls himself "amateur physicist". He is doing research on
specific problems of relativistic and quantum gravity. (L. E. Szabó)
Az altalanos relativitaselmelet es a muholdas navigacio (GPS) kapcsolata
(General relativity and the problem of Global Positioning System)
Abstract:http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/January/#2
___________________________________
The 60-minute lecture is followed by a 10-minute break. Then we hold a
30-60-minute discussion. The participants may comment on the talks and
are encouraged to initiate discussion through the Internet. The
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The organizer of the colloquium: Laszlo E. Szabo (email: leszabo(a)hps.elte.hu)
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L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Theoretical Physics Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos University, Budapest
http://hps.elte.hu/leszabo
P h i l o s o p h y o f S c i e n c e C o l l o q u i u m
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Room 6.54 (6th floor) Monday 4:00 PM
Pazmany P. setany 1/A Budapest, Hungary
Phone/Fax: (36-1) 372 2924
http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium
17 January 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
(Language: Hungarian)
G y o r g y S z o n d y
Amateur physicist*
_________
* The senior electrical engineer, working for a computer company in Budapest,
György Szondy calls himself "amateur physicist". He is doing research on
specific problems of relativistic and quantum gravity. (L. E. Szabó)
Az altalanos relativitaselmelet es a muholdas navigacio (GPS) kapcsolata
(General relativity and the problem of Global Positioning System)
Abstract:http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/January/#2
___________________________________
The 60-minute lecture is followed by a 10-minute break. Then we hold a
30-60-minute discussion. The participants may comment on the talks and
are encouraged to initiate discussion through the Internet. The
comments should be written in the language of the presentation.
The organizer of the colloquium: Laszlo E. Szabo (email: leszabo(a)hps.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Theoretical Physics Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos University, Budapest
http://hps.elte.hu/leszabo
Dear Colleague,
Enclosed below please find a Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers
for the Second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems: Networking and Services, to be held in San Diego, California from
July 17-21, 2005.
For complete information about the upcoming conference, please visit:
http://www.mobiquitous.org/
A printer friendly version of this CFP is available at:
http://www.mobiquitous.org/MQ2005-CFP.pdf (PDF)
We apologize if you received multiple copies of this Call for Papers.
Please feel free to distribute it to those who might be interested.
Best regards,
Mobiquitous 2005 Organizing Committee
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MobiQuitous 2005
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems: Networking and Services
http://www.mobiquitous.org
July 17-21, 2005, San Diego, California
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 2, 2005
Sponsored by:
CreateNet (www.create-net.it) and ICST
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society (Pending)
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (Pending)
In Cooperation with ACM SIGMOBILE (Pending)
Technically Co-Sponsored by AAAI (Pending)
Proceedings to be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and to be made
available on IEEE Explore
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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 second Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous
Systems: networking and services (Mobiquitous-05) 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:
* Ubiquitous architectures and systems
* Wearable computing and personal area network
* Wireless technologies for mobile and ubiquitous (Bluetooth, ZigBee,
802.15.x, WiFi)
* Incentive-based deployment of ad hoc networks
* 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, andmobile 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. The deadline for registering the title and the
abstract of the paper with our electronic submission system is February 2,
2005. The deadline for submitting the actual paper is February 9, 2005.
All deadlines are 11:59PM PST.
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 a ACM/Kluwer MONET special issue.
WORKSHOPS: Proposals for one-day workshops to be held in conjunction with
the conference are solicited. A maximum of 2 pages should be submitted
which include the workshop name, its scope and a list of topic of
interests. Proposals should be submitted to both the Workshop co-Chairs
by December 17 2004.
DEMOS: Proposals for research and industrial demos are solicited. A
maximum of 2 pages should be submitted which include a description of the
demo and needed resources from the conference organizers. Proposals should
be submitted to Dr. Ramiro Liscano (Demo Chair) rliscano(a)ieee.org by May
29th, 2005.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper registration deadline: February 2, 2005
Full paper submission deadline: February 9, 2005
Notification of acceptance: April 29, 2005
Camera-ready version due: May 15, 2005
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair:
Ramesh Rao (Univ. of California, San Diego)
General Co-Vice-Chairs:
Chiara Petrioli (Universit di Roma La Sapienza)
Krishna Sivalingam (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Networking:
Suresh Singh (Portland State University)
Philippe Bonnet (University of Copenhagen)
Services/Knowledge Management:
Anupam Joshi (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Ryusuke Masuoka (Fujitsu Labs of America)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Andreas Savvides (Yale University) and
Mohamed Younis (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Panels Chairs: TBA
Workshop Chairs:
Stefano Basagni (Northeastern University)
Prithwish Basu (BBN Technologies)
Demos Chair:
Ramiro Liscano (University of Ottawa)
Publications Chair:
Antonis Kalis (Athens Information Technology)
Local Arrangements Chair: Kang Wang, Qualcomm Inc.
Finance Chair:
Karen Decker (ICST Texas,USA)
Accommodations Chair:
Kathy Kunz (ICST California,USA)
Registration Chair: Vishal Anand, SUNY College at Brockport
Steering Committee: Imrich Chlamtac (CreateNet, Inc.), Chair
Michele Zorzi (Universita di Padova)
P h i l o s o p h y o f S c i e n c e C o l l o q u i u m
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Room 6.54 (6th floor) Monday 4:00 PM
Pazmany P. setany 1/A Budapest, Hungary
Phone/Fax: (36-1) 372 2924
http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium
10 January 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
(Language: Hungarian)
P e t e r H r a s k o
Theoretical Physics, Janus Pannonius University, Pecs
A forgas kulonos tulajdonsagai az altalanos relativitaselmeletben (Newton,
Berkeley, Mach, Einstein)
(Peculiarities of gyration in general relativity - Newton, Berkeley, Mach,
Einstein)
Abstract:http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/January/#1
___________________________________
The 60-minute lecture is followed by a 10-minute break. Then we hold a
30-60-minute discussion. The participants may comment on the talks and
are encouraged to initiate discussion through the Internet. The
comments should be written in the language of the presentation.
The organizer of the colloquium: Laszlo E. Szabo (email: leszabo(a)hps.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Theoretical Physics Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos University, Budapest
http://hps.elte.hu/leszabo
Kedves Érdekeltek!
Czigler István novemberi 12-i elõadása a Kognitív pszichofiziológia kurzus keretében
délután 14.30-kor lesz megtartva.
Üdv,
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Honbolygó Ferenc
hf(a)cogpsyphy.hu