Cognitive Neuroscience Colloquium Series
1998-1999



1998-1999 Schedule

Date
Time
SpeakerTitleUniversity of Minnesota Hosts
October 1, 1998
3:30-5:00
Nancy Kanwisher
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
MIT
The Modularity of Visual Recognition: Faces and PlacesAl Yonas
Child Development
November 5, 1998
3:30-5:00
Michael Gazzaniga
Department of Cognitive Neuoscience
Dartmouth
This Mind's PastApostolos P. Georgopoulos
Department of Neuroscience
December 3, 1998
3:30-5:00
Brian Wandell
Dept. of Psych
Stanford University
Computational Neuroimaging (fMRI) of Human Cortex: Color and MotionGordon E. Legge
Department of Psychology
January 7, 1999
3:30-5:30
Benjamin J. Kuipers
Dept. of Computer Sciences
University of Texas at Autstin
Spatial Knowledge and the Intelligent WheelchairMaria Gini
Department of Computer Science
February 4, 1999
3:30-5:30
Marlene Behrmann
Psychology Department & Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
Carnegie Mellon University
Coordinating 'what' and 'where' in high-level vision: Evidence from neuropsychologyDan Kersten
Department of Psychology
March 4, 1999
3:30-5:30
David Heeger
Department of Psychology
Stanford University
Linking Human Brain Activity with Perceptual Performance using fMRIThe Computational Neuroscience Program
and Psychology Department
April 1, 1999
3:30-5:00
Roger Tootell
Massachusetts General Hospital
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center
The organization of retinotopy, color and spatial attention in human visual cortexKamil Ugurbil
Department of Radiology
May 6, 1999
3:30-5:00
Bruce McNaughton
Department of Psychology
University of Arizona
What do Hippocampal Neuronal Ensembles Really Encode?John F. Soechting
Department of Neuroscience and
The Computational Neuroscience Program
Sponsors Organizers

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