BRAMS Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience symposium one day before the CNS conference in Montreal. (Marc Schoenwiesner )


Subject: BRAMS Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience symposium one day before the CNS conference in Montreal.
From:    Marc Schoenwiesner  <marcs@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 14 Jan 2010 08:44:09 -0500
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The International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS) is pleased to announce a full-day symposium on Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience on April 16th 2010 at the Montreal Neurological Institute, one day before the Cognitive Neuroscience Society meeting, in the Jeanne Timmins auditorium of the Montreal Neurological Institute. The event is free and everyone is welcome to attend. PRELIMINARY PROGRAM 8:45am - Opening 9:00am - Session 1: "Neural Coding in the Auditory Cortex" Pr. Claude Alain, Rotman Research Institute Pr. Evan Balaban, McGill University Pr. Marc Schoenwiesner, Université de Montréal 10:25am - Coffee breaks & posters 11:10am - Session 2: "Emotional Communication by Sound" Pr. Pascal Belin, University of Glasgow, Scotland Pr. Sarah Wilson, University of Melbourne, Australia Pr. Robert Zatorre, Montreal Neurological Institute 12:45 - Lunch break 2:30pm - Session 3: "Sensorimotor Integration" Pr. Caroline Palmer, McGill University Pr. Virginia Penhune, Concordia University Pr. Greg Hickok, University of California, Irvine, USA 4:05pm - Coffee break & posters Each session will also include one or two postdoc/student speakers, who will be announced later on together with the talk titles. The event is co-sponsored by NSERC-CREATE training grant in Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience and the Montreal Neurological Institute. ================================== Marc Schoenwiesner, PhD International Laboratory for Brain Music and Sound Research (BRAMS) Pavillon 1420 Mont-Royal Université de Montréal Montréal, Québec __o Canada, H2V 4P3 _`\<,_ fax: 514-343-2175 (+)/ (+) tel: 514-343-6111 x3181 www.brams.umontreal.ca/marcs lab website: www.brams.org ==================================


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