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Workshops at ASSC7
May
30, 2003
Morning
Session: (9:30 am to 12:30 pm)
Signal detection theory and consciousness research - By William P. Banks
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Do Current Models of Color Perception Neglect Phenomenology? - By
James A. Schirillo & Michael E. Rudd
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In search of NCC: Insights from single neuron recordings in the human brain
- By Gabriel Krieman
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Complexity and consciousness - By Wei Ji Ma
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Functional imaging in the conscious resting state, sleep, general anesthesia and coma
- By Steven Laureys
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Afternoon
Session: (2:00 pm to 5:00 pm)
Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Electroencephalographic Signals - By
Walter Freeman & Rodrigo Quiroga
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Visibility, Brightness, Shape, and Their Relationship to the Neural Code
- By Susana Martinez-Conde & Stephen L. Macknik
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The phenomenology of perception and cognitive science: The continuing relevance of Merleau-Ponty's approach to conscious experience and thought
- By Erik Myin
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Unconscious perception and its implications for consciousness - By
Michael Snodgrass
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Chimpanzee minds - By Daniel Povinelli
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