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Concurrent Sessions:
CS 1.1 Models & Memory
(Psychology 204)
"The Problem of Subjectivity in Global Workspace
Theory" by Norman D. Cook, Kansai University,
Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan
"Memory Conjunction and the Unity of Consciousness" by Sharon L. Hannigan, St. Lawrence University and Paula
Droege, Penn State University
"A Neural Computational Model of Cognition and
Consciousness" by Garry Briscoe, University of
Wisconsin Oshkosh
"Modeling Memory Systems with Global Workspace Theory"
by Uma Ramamurthy, St Jude Children's Research Hospital &
The Univeristy of Memphis; Sidney K. D'Mello, The
University of Memphis, and Stan Franklin, The University
of Memphis
CS 1.2
Imaging Studies and Anesthesia (Psychology
206)
"Chess Experts require less brain activity than
non-Experts in a recognition task with Chess stimuli"
by Guillermo Campitelli, Fernand Gobet and Amand Parker,
University of Nottingham
"Tracking an Illusion: Feedback Activation in V1 during
apparent-motion perception" by Axel Kohler, Max Planck
Institute for Brain Research, Germany; Alexander T. Sack,
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Germany, and Nikolaus
Kriegeskorte, Universiteit Maastricht, The Netherlands
"Transient Zombie-like states of Limbic Temporal Lobe
Epilepsy" by Thomas Reid Henry, Emory University
"Halothane maximally augments Visual Event-Related Gamma Oscillations when rats lose Consciousness" by A. G. Hudetz, Medical College of Wisconsin; O. A. Imas, Marquette University; J.D. Wood, Medical College of Wisconsin, and K. M. Ropella, Marquette University
CS
1.3 Miscellaneous (Dunn Hall 249)
"How is Language represented ?" by David Dufty, The
University of Memphis
"The Placebo Response: Implications for Causal Efficacy
of Consciousness" by Yoshio Nakamura, C. Richard
Chapman, University of Utah
"What is it like to be an Artificial Agent?" by
Matthias Scheutz, University of Notre Dame
"Improving the Explanatory Value of Neuroscientific Models of Consciousness" by
Ilya Farber, George Washington University |