From: Domenica Bueti <
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Date: Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 12:07 PM
Subject: [Timing Research Forum] TEX2017 on Time in the Brain
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Hello!
Can I kindly ask you to advertise the summer school below?
Many thanks!
Domenica
The Trieste Encounters on Cognitive Science (TEX) are a yearly
summer
initiative by SISSA aiming at bringing together scientists
from all
over the world at all levels of their careers to enjoy
science, but
also sunshine, food & wine.
This years edition focuses on time in the brain. By looking at
tim=
e
as percept but also as mechanism for perception, TEX 2017 will
offer a
broad and multifaceted view on the neuroscience of time. To
this
purpose we gather scientists who are studying time in the
brain from
different perspectives (e.g. how time shapes our perception,
how
information is processed over time, how time is perceived or
misperceived) and using distinct methodological approaches
(from
animalelectrophysiology to human neuroimaging, from
computational
modelling to psychophysics).
TEX 2017 is a summer school for PhD students and Post-Docs.
The idea
is to have classes on fundamentals provided by eight invited
speakers
who will give talks on the established concepts and body of
evidence
in their own field but to also have room for students and
post-docs
talks. You can apply by clicking on the the following link
https://indico.sissa.it/event/13/overview
TEX2017 will take place between Monday June 12 and Friday June
16,
2017. It will be held at SISSA main campus, via Bonomea 265,
Trieste.
Information on how to reach us can be found here
http://www.sissa.it/how-reach-us.
TEX2017 will feature
Marco Cicchini (Pisa), Ayelet Landau (Jerusalem), Stefano
Panzeri
(Trento), Warrick Roseboom (Sussex), Marshall Shuler
(Baltimore),
Virginie van Wassenhove (Paris), Hedderik van Rijn
(Groningen).
We look forward to meeting you in Trieste next summer!
Domenica Bueti, Mathew Diamond and the TEX2017 team
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