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WELCOME TO THE CNS NEWSLETTER

COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY NEWSLETTER November 2001

Table of Contents:

I Welcome to the Newsletter
II Society News

III Annual Meeting
IV Announcements
V Positions Available
VI Conferences
VII CNS Registration/Membership Form

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I WELCOME TO THE COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY NEWSLETTER ***************************************************************
This newsletter is intended for CNS members only. It is a monthly newsletter designed to update CNS members on events, job opportunities, and related information in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience. The Newsletter is emailed monthly to all current members (receipt of this Newsletter does not confirm membership status, contact cnsinfo@cogneurosociety.org for membership status), and sections are posted on the Society's Web site. To become a member or to renew your membership use the membership application form at the end of the newsletter.

For guidelines on submitting an announcement to the newsletter, email cnsnewsletter@cogneurosociety.org.

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II SOCIETY NEWS
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Duke University to host CNS Business Offices

The Governing Board of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society is pleased to announce that beginning in August 2001, the Business Office of the society will be hosted by the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University. The Board wishes to thank Dartmouth College for hosting the business office over the past few years.

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III ANNUAL MEETING **************************************************************
Next year's meeting will be in San Francisco at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero, April 14-16, 2002.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS--deadline is November 2, 2001

This year all abstracts must be submitted electronically via the Online Submission Form located at our new website, www.cogneurosociety.org. The deadline for submitting an abstract is November 2, 2001. An individual may be first author on only ONE abstract. First author must be a member in good standing in order for submission to be considered. The cost to submit an abstract is $30 (US bank/US funds). This handling fee is not refundable. The poster committee will review all submitted abstracts in November. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be emailed in December. Note: Only the submitting author will receive email acknowledgments from CNS.

A Pre-registration form which can also be used to apply for or renew membership is located at the end of the Newsletter.

George A. Miller Distinguished Lecture
The Cognitive Neuroscience Society is pleased to announce that Professor Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University is the 2002 George A. Miller Distinguished Lecturer.

This lectureship has been established by the Foundation to honor George Miller for his unrelenting efforts to establish the field of cognitive neuroscience. The lecture is to be presented at the ninth Cognitive Neuroscience Society annual meeting at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero in San Francisco on April 14, 2002.

Previous Winners of the George A. Miller Lectureship:
David Hubel 1995
David Premack 1996

Roger Shepard 1997
Susan Carey 1998
Giacomo Rizzolatti 1999
Patricia Churchland 2000
William Newsome 2001

Symposia 2002

Brain Systems Underlying Language Processing: The Continuing Past Tense Debate
Chair: James L. McClelland?, Carnegie Mellon UniversitY?
Speakers:
Steven Pinker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael Ullman, Georgetown University
Karalyn Patterson, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit

Moderator: Helen Neveille, University of Oregon

Neural and Cognitive Bases of Recognition Memory
Chair: Michael D. Rugg, University College London
Speakers:
Malcolm W. Brown, University of Bristol
Larry R. Squire, University of California, San Diego

Andrew P. Yonelinas, University of California, Davis

Developmental Brain Plasticity: A Search for Boundary Conditions
Chair: Daphne Bavelier, University of Rochester
Speakers:
Daphne Maurer, McMaster? University
Anthony J. Movshon, New York University

Michael P. Stryker, University of California, San Francisco

News for Neurons: Neural Mechanisms for the Processing of Novelty
Chair: Charan Ranganath, University Of California, Berkeley
Speakers:
Robert T. Knight, University of California, Berkeley
Thomas Grunwald, University of Bonn

Amanda Parker, University of Nottingham
Gregor Rainer, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics

The Cognitive Neuroscience of Synesthesia
Chairs: Noam Sagiv, University Of California, Berkeley and
Edward Hubbard, University of California, San Diego
Speakers:

Jason B. Mattingley, University of Melbourne
Philip M. Merikle, University of Waterloo
Lynn C. Robertson, University of California, Berkeley
V. S. Ramachandran, University of California, San Diego

The Role of V1 in Human Visual Awareness
Chair: Frank Tong, Princeton University

Speakers:
David J. Heeger, Stanford University
Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Harvard Medical School or
Vincent Walsh, University of Oxford

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IV ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Call for Nominations to Young Investigator Award Committee 2002

The Governing Board of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society is soliciting nominations, including self nominations, for the 2002 Young Investigator Award Committee. The committee will be charged with selecting the awardees for the 2002 Young Investigator Award of the society. The committee will review nominations packages submitted by December 1, 2001, and select the awardees by January 15, 2002. The Governing Board will select the committee from among the nominations received from the membership, and will oversee the activities of the committee. It is anticipated that the selected Award Committee members will be members of the society, and will be distinguished senior scientists representing a range of areas of scientific interest. Please email nominations to: award2002@cogneurosociety.org no later than November 15th, 2001. Please indicate AWARD COMMITTEE NOMINATION in the email subject header.

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Call for Nominations

YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
The Cognitive Neuroscience Society is pleased to announce the establishment of the Young Investigator Award in Cognitive Neuroscience to recognize outstanding contributions by scientists early in their careers. Two such awardees will be named each year by the Award Committee, and will be honored at the annual meeting of the society. Each award includes $500 US to be used by the awardee toward travel costs to the meeting, or for any other purpose.

Eligibility:
For the 2002 awards, the nominee MUST be:

  1. working in any area of cognitive neuroscience (broadly defined).
  2. no more than 10 years from the receipt of their doctoral degree as of July 1, 2002 (i.e., doctoral degree awarded on or after July 1, 1992).
  3. less than 40 years of age as of July 1, 2002.
  4. nominated by another individual (no self nominations will be accepted).
  5. a member of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society by December 1, 2001 (the deadline for receipt of nominations).
  6. in attendance at the 2002 meeting to accept the award in person.

Nomination Materials MUST Include: ALL NOMINATION MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY TO award2002@cogneurosociety.org

  1. Nomination statement of no more than three single spaced pages describing the accomplishments of the nominee and how these merit consideration for the Young Investigator Award. The statement should indicate the name, current position and contact information of the person making the nomination.
  2. Name, current position and contact information for the nominee.
  3. Curriculum vitae of the nominee including name, date of birth, education (including day, month and year doctoral degree was awarded), training, positions, awards, and publications.
  4. One page statement of the nominees' research program (in addition to the nomination letter).
  5. A list containing the five most important peer-reviewed publications of the nominee.
  6. One peer-reviewed publication from the list of five (also submitted as electronically, as a pdf file: Note, for reprint not available to the nominator as pdf from the journal, the article should be carefully scanned and converted to pdf format readable by Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher).
  7. One letter of recommendation in addition to the letter of nomination (also submitted electronically and submitted directly by the reference).
  8. If possible, all the foregoing materials (except the letter of recommendation) should be included in a single email. Use the nominee's last name in the SUBJECT HEADER of the email in the following format: Nomination for (nominee's last name). If multiple emails are required, then indicate the related series of messages in the email SUBJECT HEADER using incrementing headers that include the nominee's last name (i.e., Nomination for (nominee's last name) 1/4, Nomination for (nominee's last name) 2/4, Nomination for (nominee's last name) 3/4, ... etc.)

Nominations will be evaluated by the Awards Committee, consisting of eminent cognitive neuroscientists selected from nominations solicited of the membership and appointed by the Governing Board of the society. The committee will make the selection and the awardees will be notified by January 31th, 2002. The awards will be presented prior to the George A. Miller Lecture at the April 2002 meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society to be held in San Francisco, California.

Please forward all materials electronically via email to award2002@cogneurosociety.org prior to December 1, 2001. No late nominations can be accepted.

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European Journal of Cognitive Psychology

Announcement of a Special Issue on Neuroimaging Investigations of Mental Imagery

The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology will be publishing a Special Issue on Neuroimaging Investigations of Mental Imagery. The Guest Editors for this issue will be:

  • Michel Denis, LIMSI-CNRS, Univ. de Paris-Sud, Orsay, France
  • Emmanuel Mellet, GIN-CNRS/CEA, Univ. de Caen/Univ. Rene-Descartes, France
  • Stephen M. Kosslyn, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

Papers should address any issue in which neuroimaging techniques (such as PET, fMRI, or MEG) were used to advance our knowledge of mental imagery. Reports of original data are welcome, as well as integrative reviews of sets of data. Papers should not be more than 8000 words and should be submitted to Claus Bundesen, the journal editor, in the normal way, with a cover letter indicating that they are to be considered for the Special Issue. Deadline for receipt of papers for the Special Issue is March 31, 2002.

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VI CONFERENCES
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Ethics and the Cognitive Neuroscience Revolution. A one-day symposium at the University of Pennsylvania, sponsored by the Center for Bioethics in cooperation with the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, on February 7, 2002. Speakers will include Steven Hyman, NIMH, and Steven Pinker, MIT. For information please contact Paul Root Wolpe at wolpe@ssc.upenn.edu. ****************************************************************
13-14th May, 2002

The fMRI Experience IV

Natcher Conference Centre, National Institute of Health
Bethesda, MD, USA

A free conference aimed at the further understanding of fMRI methods and applications. Registration and Absract Submission deadline: February 1st, 2002 Contact: Dr. Carl Senior (carl@codon.nih.gov) See website for further details: http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/fmriconf/index.htm ************************************************************
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

ON COGNITIVE AND NEURAL SYSTEMS
May 29 - June 1, 2002

Boston University
Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
677 Beacon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215

This conference includes oral and poster presentations of experiments and models about how the brain controls behavior. Abstract deadline: January 31, 2002. Graduate student and postdoctoral travel fellowships available. Contact: Cynthia Bradford, cindy@cns.bu.edu, 617-353-7755 (fax), http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/.

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VII CNS REGISTRATION/MEMBERSHIP FORM
(copy and email to cnsinfo@cogneurosociety.org or print and fax to 978-749-0025) *************************************************************

CNS Annual Meeting

APRIL 14-16, 2002

Register Early: Discounts on all Pre-Registration

All meeting events are open to those wearing a meeting badge. All badges will be issues at the meeting. Pre-registrants will receive their badge at the pre-registration check-in table at the meeting. Programs will be mailed to all pre-registrants who register before January 8, 2002.

1. Complete registration information

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Mailing Address
City
State
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Zip/Postal Code
Phone
E-mail (Required)- all meeting updates will be sent via email.

2. Choose level of registration

Pre-registration
Discounts on all pre-registrations.

Pre-register:
save money and avoid delays at the meeting.

Pre-registration ends March 15, 2002. You must register on site after this date.

  • Member Pre-registration $100
  • Non Member Pre-registration $160*


  • Post Doc Member Pre-registration $75
  • Post Doc Non Member Pre-registration $130*

  • Student Member Pre-registration $35
  • Student Non Member Pre-registration $75*
    *Save money become a member now.

Membership/Pre-registration Combination
Yes, I would like to renew my membership/become a new member when I pre-register and save money. Membership is for one year.

  • Regular Membership and Pre-registration $155

  • Postdoc Membership and Pre-registration $120
  • Student Membership and Pre-registration $60

On-Site Registration

Discounts on Pre-registrations apply only until March 15, 2002 and do not apply to On-site Registrations. After March 15, we can no longer accept registration at our office. After this date, you may register on-site at the meeting.

  • Member On-site Registration $130
  • Non Member On-site Registration $180

  • Post Doc Member On-site Registration $95
  • Post Doc Non Member On-site Registration $150

  • Student Member On-site Registration $55
  • Student Non Member On-site Registration $95

3. Choose method of payment

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  • Check or money order in the amount of _______ for _______ people. Check MUST accompany registration. All Check or money order funds must be in US dollars and drawn on a US bank. Pay to the order of CNS.

4. Choose method of payment submission

  • Email form with credit card information to: cnsinfo@cogneurosociety.org with Registration in Subject line.
  • Fax form with credit card information to: Fax: 978-749-0025
  • Mail form with check or credit card information enclosed to:
    CNS Annual Meeting Registration
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Pre-registration MUST be received by March 15, 2002. After this date, you may register on-site at the meeting.

 

 

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