Non-member submission from [Miklós GYÕRI <GyoriMiklos(a)matavnet.hu>]
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 17:03:18 +0200
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mikl=F3s=20GY=D5RI?= <GyoriMiklos(a)matavnet.hu>
To: koglist(a)cogpsyphy.hu
Subject: conference on animal consciousness, Salzburg
International Seminar on
Consciousness in Animals
June 10th June 13th 2001
Institute of Zoology
University of Salzburg
Sunday, 10th June
16.00 welcome and opening addresses
HS 421
A. Lametschwandtner (Chair of Department)
G. Bernatzky and G. Bernroider (Institute of Zoology, Univ.
Salzburg)
Jane Krakower (Forida, USA) and Gustav Bernroider:
Consciousness: wrapping and unwrapping of a time travel
Get together
Monday, 11th June
Basic aspects
10.00 Jaak Panksepp, BGSU, Ohio, USA HS 421
The issue of animal consciousness: are anthropomorphisms and
zoomorphisms viable strategies in behavioural brain research
?
11.30 Johannes Brandl, Institute of Philosophy, Univ.
Salzburg
Phenomenal consciousness and its representational
explanations
Lunch
Psychophysical aspects time and music
13.00 G|nther Bernatzky, University of Salzburg
Music and emotions: therapeutic strategies
13.30 Wolfgang Klimesch, Dept. Of Psychology, Salzburg
Time and consciousness: the functional meaning of
oscillations
Coffee
15.30 Sabina Deixler, Claudia Beneke, Dragana Sikman
University of Salzburg, AG Bernatzky
Preference for music in animals: from dairy-cows to chickens
Tuesday, 12th June
Comparative cognition
10.00 Vern Bingman, BGSU, Ohio, USA
Orientation in animals the foundations of comparative
cognition
11.30 L. Slotta-Bachmayr, M. Schvnpflug and Sonja Sinnmayer,
ARGE ZOO, Salzburg
The use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for the
study of
migrational behaviour in Przewalski-horses (Takhi) in the
south-west of Mongolia
13.00 short communications towards the ecology of
orientation behaviour
Romana Edelbacher, Inst. f. Zoologie, Univ. Salzburg
Spatial behaviour of grey herons in the Salzburg Zoo
Julia Pesta and Andreas Maletzky, Inst. of Zoology, Univ.
Salzburg
Populational ecology of newts
Bernhard Schmall
The influence of temperature on the spawning behaviour of
the European Grayling (Thymallus thymallus, L.)
Afternoon: walks and talks
17.00 evening lectures on qualia and the brain
Gustav Bernroider, Inst. of Zoology, Univ. Salzburg
The hues behind qualia: comparative aspects of neural
organizations subserving conscious experience
Comments from Arthur Voggenhuber, Inst. of Zoology, Univ.
Salzburg
Is there a timing problem in the macaque visual cortex?
Helmut Mayer, Inst. Computer Science, Univ. Salzburg
Neuromodelling of higher level brain functions (and
consciousness)
Ken Mogi, Sony Res. Tokyo, Japan
Qualia and intention in theories of mind
19.00 party time
Wednesday, 13th June
survival mechanisms
10.00 Franz Uiblein, Inst. of Zoology, Univ. of Salzburg
On the ecology of emotions
11.00 Robert Huber, Dept. of Biology, BGSU, Ohio, USA
Serotonin modulation of aggression in crayfish
short communications on emotional behaviour subserving
survival mechanisms
12 .00 Roman Fuchs, Inst. of Zoology, Univ. of Salzburg
Developmental aspects of vocal control subserving
emotional expressions in birds
closure and farewell
Registration:
Personal registration necessary mail to
Gustav.Bernroider(a)sbg.ac.at
Fees: Students from the University of Salzburg free
participation
Guests: 500,- ATS
Location: University of Salzburg, Naturwissenschaftliche
Fakultdt, Hellbrunnerstr. 34
A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
Organizers: G|nther Bernatzky and Gustav Bernroider
Web-page:
www.neurobiology.ws
www.qualia.ws