June 5 Cognitive Neuroscience Retreat

Posted by Bayle Shanks at 12:15 AM EST

Annual Spring Retreat for Cognitive Neuroscience in San Diego

Saturday, June 5, 2004 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Del Mar Hilton, 15575 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar

THEME: Social Cogniton

Registration Deadline is May 28, 2004

retreat website

Registered Participants

This retreat is sponsored by the NIMH Cognitive Neuroscience Training Program of
the Institute for Neural Computation.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

** Recent Advances in Cognitive Neuroscience in San Diego:

8:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Brief 5 minute presentation on recent research by faculty and students.
If you would like to make a presentation please send a title below or
on the retreat web site:

** Keynote Address

11:00 AM
Ralph Adolphs, Caltech
“The future of social cognitive neuroscience”

** Buffet lunch

** Afternoon Symposium on Social Cogniton

1:30 PM to 4:30 PM

Andrea Chiba (Cognitive Science)
“A role for the Amygdala in encoding expected
outcomes during learning”

James Goodson (Psychology)
“The Neural Construction of Social Behavior:
Evolutionary Themes and Variations

Ursula Bellugi (Salk)
“Social Cognition in Williams Syndrome:
Behavior, Brain Systems and Genetics”

Javier Movellan (INC)

“Social Interactions with Robots”

Lisa Stefanacci (Salk)

“The brain basis of social cognition:
Aanatomy in the 21st century”

** Closing remarks:

Terry Sejnowski, UCSD and Salk

If you plan to attend, please register on the website
no later than May 28, 2004 in order to reserve a lunch.

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