[Eeglablist] First Call for the International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience X (ICON X)

Tamer Demiralp demiralp at istanbul.edu.tr
Thu Jan 10 07:59:57 PST 2008


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FIRST CALL FOR PAPER & POSTER SUBMISSIONS
10th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE (ICON X)
Azka Hotel, Bodrum, Turkey  --   September 1-5., 2008
http://www.iconxbodrum.org/
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X International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON X) is approaching
and we are pleased to highlight some aspects of its exciting programme that
should not be missed.

ICON X is intended to promote interdisciplinary dialogue in the scientific
study of cognition. The conference will address current empirical and
theoretical issues in the study of cognition, from the perspectives of
neuroscience, psychology, clinical medicine, and computational science.

ICON X will be held from September 1st to September 5th 2008 in Bodrum,
Turkey. Beyond being a lively, popular holiday resort on the Aegean Sea,
Bodrum has an incredibly rich past as a place where people have lived
continuously for thousands of years. Its position in or near so many of the
great civilizations and events of ancient history also makes Halicarnassus
(Bodrum's ancient name) an interesting site to visit. So, the meeting
promises to be both intellectually stimulating and culturally interesting!

Please visit the ICON X web site at www.iconxbodrum.org . On-line abstract
submission and registration pages are now active. Abstract submission
deadline is May 15th and early registration deadline with reduced fee is
June 1st. Submissions for both posters and talks will be accepted. Any
person may present only two submissions, but may be co-author on more than
two.

Even if you do not want to submit an abstract now, please register yourself
as a user of the WEB page, so that we can inform you about the updates.

We look forward to meeting you in Bodrum in September.



Confirmed Keynote Speakers:

Opening Address:
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Erol Basar 		Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey

Keynotes:
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György Buzsaki, Rutgers University, USA
Title:  Internally organized cell assembly sequences and memory recall

Ray Guillery, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey
Title: What can Axonal Branching Patterns Tell Us about the Nature of
Perceptual Processing?

Onur Gunturkun, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Title:  Cerebral Asymmetries: The View from the Inside

Steven Hillyard, University of California at San Diego, USA
Title: Electrophysiology of Visual Attention

Robert T. Knight, University of California at Berkeley, USA
Title: High frequency oscillations track behavior in the human neocortex

Marsel Mesulam, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,
Chicago, USA
Title to be announced

Semir Zeki, University College of London, UK
Title: The visual brain and its many consciousnesses


Confirmed Symposium Speakers:
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Amir Amedi,	USA
Carol Barnes, USA
Canan Basar-Eroglu, Germany
Aysenil Belger, USA
Yehezkel Ben-Ari, France.
Olivier Bertrand, France
Steven Bressler, USA
Robert Desimone, USA
Wael El-Deredy, UK
Uzay Emrah Emir, Turkey
Murat Emre,	Turkey
Marie-Helene Giard, France
Thomas Gruber, Germany
Hakan Gürvit, Turkey
Corinna Haenschel, Germany
Christoph Herrmann, Germany
Jochen Kaiser, Germany
Peter Lakatos, USA
Nikos Logothetis,	Germany
Jasna Martinovic, Germany
Micah Murray, Switzerland
Marcus Naumer, Germany
Yuval Nir, Israel
Frank Ohl, Germany
Aysegul Ozerdem, Turkey
Josef Parvizi, USA
John Polich, USA
Ivan Rektor, Czech Republic
Jorge J. Riera, Japan
Charles Schröder, USA
Amir Shmuel, Germany
Paula Tallal, USA
Kamil Uludag, Germany
Pedro Valdes-Sosa, Cuba
Arno Villringer, Germany
Mark Wallace, UK
Gorsev Yener, Turkey
Juliana Yordanova, Bulgaria

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