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INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS - in alphabetical order:
Konstantin V.
ANOKHIN
Stable memory traces in the ever changing brain: reality or delusion?
Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology of the Russian Academy of Medical
Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
Hugo CRITCHLEY
Psychophysiology of neural, cognitive and affective integration: fMRI and
autonomic indicants.
Department of Psychiatry, Brighton and Sussex Medical School,
University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
Alexei M.
IVANITSKY
Brain science on the way to solving the "consciousness" problem.
Institute of Higher Nervous Activity of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow, Russia
Scott MAKEIG
Computational Neuroscience.
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural
Computation, University of California San Diego, La Jolla California, USA
Pietro PIETRINI
Neuroimaging Neuroscience: fMRI research and applications.
Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
University of Pisa Medical School, Pisa, Italy
Karl Pribram
What makes Humans Humane
Stanford University, Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences, Stanford, CA;
Radford University, Brain Research Center, Radford, Virginia, USA
HONORARY
LECTURE:
Natalia P. BECHTEREVA
The usefulness of psychophysiology in the maintenance of intellectual life.
Institute of the Human Brain, Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg,
Russia
CALL FOR PAPERS - SYMPOSIA AND POSTERS
Scientific
presentations composed of Symposia and Posters on all aspects and branches
of Psychophysiology as reflected in the Section entitled "Main
Topics of the World Congress" are welcome and will be considered by
the Referees of the World Congress Committee. All accepted abstracts
will be published in the
International Journal of Psychophysiology.
The
deadline for submission of abstracts is MARCH 25, 2008
Abstracts for consideration by the Referees of the World Congress Committee
should be sent only online to the following address:
www.onlinereg.ru/congress2008
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