Cognitive Neuroscience Colloquium Series
2001-2002


Friday May 10, 2002 1:30-3:00
NOTICE: Room Change
110 Pillsbury Hall
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The Human Amygdala and Episodic Memory

Liz Phelps
Department of Psychology
New York University


Cognitive Neuroscience Colloquium: Friday May 10, 2002 1:30-3:00 110 Pillsbury Hall

2001-2002 Schedule
Biological Sciences, BSBE 2-101

Date
Time
Speaker Title University of Minnesota Hosts
September 7, 2001
1:30-3:00
Richard Normann
Ophthalmology and Bioengineering
University of Utah
New Potential Therapies to Nervous System Disorders Based on Penetrating Electrode Arrays Gordon Legge
Department of Psychology
October 5, 2001
1:30-3:00
Carol Barnes
Department of Psychology
University of Arizona
Aging and the Hippocampus: From Neural Plasticity and Network Dynamics to Spatial Cognition A. David Redish
Department of Neuroscience
November 2, 2001
1:30-3:00
Michael Turvey
University of Connecticut
Dynamics of the Level of Muscular-Articular Links (or Synergies) Michael Wade
Kinesiology
December 7, 2001
1:30-3:00
Barbara Landau
Department of Cognitive Science
Johns Hopkins University
Specialization in Spatial Cognition: Evidence from Williams Syndrome (CANCELED) Apostolos Georgopoulos
Neuroscience, Neurology, and Psychiatry
February 1, 2002
1:30-3:00
Paul Thompson
Department of Neurology
UCLA Lab of Neuro-Imaging & Brain Mapping Division
Brain Imaging in Healthy and Diseased Populations: Recent Advances and Current Challenges Guillermo Saprio
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
March 1, 2002
1:30-3:00
Rick Jenison
Psychology and Physiology
University of Wisconsin
Likelihood Approaches to Neural Coding in Auditory Cortex Dan Kersten
Department of Psychology
April 5-6, 2002 Computational Neuroscience Symposium "Visual processing of natural images" Dan Kersten
Department of Psychology
May 10, 2002
1:30-3:00
Liz Phelps
Department of Psychology
New York University
The Human Amygdala and Episodic Memory CCS Affective Neuroscience Group

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Contact Information:
For questions about the program, contact Gordon Legge legge@umn.edu.
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