The Centre for Cognition and Neuroimaging at
Brunel
University is hosting a
one-day symposium on brain imaging and vision on
Monday 24 June 2002.
It aims to bring together researchers in brain imaging and vision science from
across the
United Kingdom.
The symposium is an open meeting and registration is free but mandatory. A
buffet lunch and refreshments are included.
The symposium will take place in the conference and banqueting suite,
Brunel
University, Uxbridge. For
details on reaching Brunel see:
www.brunel.ac.uk/campus/uxbridge/uxacc.html
FOURSITES
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This is a
Foursites event – bringing together vision
research at Brunel,
Reading, Royal Holloway
and
Surrey – so there will
be a Foursites vision research poster session.
This is open to all delegates wishing to report recent research in any area
of vision science (not just brain imaging). A prize will be awarded for the
best student poster. If you wish to present a poster, email the organisers
with the poster title and abstract.
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FOURSITES
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Provisional schedule
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09:30
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Opening with coffee & croissants
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10:00
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Session 1
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11:30
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Posters 1 with tea and coffee
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12:00
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Session 2
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13:30
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Buffet Lunch
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14:30
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Session 3
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16:00
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Posters 2 with tea and coffee
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16:30
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Session 4
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18:00
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Close
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Speakers include:
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Tim Andrew
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University of
Durham |
Neural correlates of facial awareness
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Paul
Azzopardi
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University of
Oxford |
Imaging blindsight
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Gemma Calvert
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University of
Oxford |
More to vision than meets the eye?
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Jan de
Fockert
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University
College
London |
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Control of
Distractor Interference and
Attentional Capture by Frontal Cortex
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Paul Downing
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University of
Wales,
Bangor |
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A cortical area
specialised for visual processing of the human body
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Tony
Morland
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Royal Holloway,
University of
London |
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Topographic
organisation of the visual cortex in human albinism
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Justin O'Brien
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Brunel
University |
Global form and motion processing
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Andy Smith
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Royal Holloway,
University of
London |
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Estimating
receptive field sizes from fMRI data
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Patrik Vuilleumier
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University
College
London |
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Reciprocal links
between attention and emotion: convergence from
neuropsychology and functional neuroimaging
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