Helsinki Summer School in Cognitive Neuroscience 2001 (Titia van Zuijen )


Subject: Helsinki Summer School in Cognitive Neuroscience 2001
From:    Titia van Zuijen  <titia(at)AVOCADO.PC.HELSINKI.FI>
Date:    Tue, 6 Mar 2001 13:22:48 +0200

Dear Colleagues, The Helsinki Summer School in Cognitive Neuroscience will be organized for the second time from the 2nd to 7th of September 2001, in Lammi (ca. 120 km north of Helsinki). Topics will include auditory attention and memory, brain plasticity and learning, neurocognitive rehabilitation, multimodal brain imaging (EEG, MEG, fMRI, PET), and mismatch negativity (MMN) in basic and clinical research. Applicants are graduate students and post doc fellows with a major in psychology, medicine, medical engineering, cognitive science, cognitive neuroscience, or related disciplines such as phonetics, linguistics, or cognitive musicology. The Summer School program will consist of lectures, discussions, teamwork, and poster sessions. The registration fee of 1600 FIM (269 Euro) includes the Summer School educational and social program, full board, accommodation in a student dormitory and transportation from and to Helsinki downtown. Applicants should e-mail their CV (with a list of publications), a description of their research work and scientific interests (max. 800 words) and their full contact information to the organizing committee (HSCN2001(at)psych.helsinki.fi) by April 15, 2001. Further information, including a list of the lecturers, is provided at our WebPages, http://www.cbru.helsinki.fi/hscn2001/info On behalf of the organizing committee, Titia van Zuijen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Titia van Zuijen Cognitive Brain Research Unit P.O. Box 13 (Meritullinkatu 1) +358-9-19124004 FIN-00014 University of Helsinki +358-9-19122924 (fax) Finland http://www.cbru.helsinki.fi/


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