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WELCOME TO THE CNS NEWSLETTER

COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY NEWSLETTER October 2002

Table of Contents:

I Welcome to the Newsletter
II Annual Meeting

III Announcements
IV Positions Available (not available for viewing online)
V Conferences
VI 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 at http://www.cogneurosociety.org. To become a member or to renew your membership, go to the membership page at our web site for online submission. For guidelines on submitting an announcement to the Newsletter, see the website www.cogneurosociety.org or email cnsnewsletter@cogneurosociety.org. Please note that the guidelines for submitting an ad for the Newsletter have changed. Please check the guidelines on the website periodically as they may change again in the future.

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II ANNUAL MEETING **************************************************************
We are pleased to announce the tenth annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. The meeting will be held in New York City at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, March 30- April 1, 2003. A printed brochure will be mailed to members in the next week.

THE CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The deadline for online submission of abstracts for the tenth annual meeting is November 1, 2002. The online submission is now available. All abstracts must be submitted electronically via the Online Submission Form. The deadline for submitting an abstract is November 1, 2002. The cost to submit an abstract is $30 (U.S. funds). This handling fee is not refundable.

MEETING REGISTRATION

Online Registration is now available. For fastest registration service please use our new online registration submission form. For discounted registration rates, register before 2/28/03. To receive a meeting program by mail you must register no later than 1/3/03.

SYMPOSIA
Exploring Expertise: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Understanding Visual Object Recognition
Chair:
Tim Curran, University of Colorado at Boulder

Speakers:
Garrison Cottrell, University of California, San Diego
Isabel Gauthier, Vanderbilt University
David Sheinberg, Brown University
James Tanaka, Oberlin College

Action Understanding and Imitation: A Neurophysiological Account

Chair:
Giacomo Rizzolatti, University of Parma
Speakers:
Christian Keysers, University of Parma
David I. Perrett, University of St Andrews
Marco Iacoboni, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Harold Bekkering, University of Groningen

Neurocognitive Bases of Tool Use in Primates
Chair:
Scott H. Johnson, Dartmouth College
Speakers:
Daniel J. Povinelli, University of Louisiana

Atsushi Iriki, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Georg Goldenberg, Neuropsychological Department, KMB

Reciprocal Links between Emotion and Cognition
Co-Chairs:
J.L. Armony, McGill? University and
P. Vuilleumier, University of Geneva

Speakers:
P. Vuilleumier, University of Geneva
Arne Ohman, Karolinska Institute
Elizabeth A. Phelps, New York University
Gary S. Aston-Jones, University of Pennsylvania

Prefrontal Cortex: Unitary Function or Multiple Functional Subregions?

Chair:
Roberto Cabeza, Duke University
Speakers:
Earl K. Miller, MIT
John Duncan, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
Michael Petrides, McGill? University

Roberto Cabeza, Duke University

The Interactive Brain: Cognitive Neuroscience and the Corpus Callosum
Chair:
Patricia Reuter-Lorenz, University of Michigan
Speakers:
Paul M. Corballis, Georgia Institute of Technology

Stephanie Clarke, University Hospital
Clifford Saron, University of California, Davis
Marie T. Banich, University of Colorado

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III ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The fMRI Data Center and The Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience would like to announce the call-for-papers for The 2003 New Perspectives in fMRI Research Award. Please remit your Letter of Intent by October 1st, Au2002 to The fMRI Data Center, Attn: Anne Taggart, 6162 Moore Hall, Hanover, NH 03755. Deadline for manuscript submission: February 1st, 2003. Awardees to be announced at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2003 Annual Meeting in New York, NY. For more information see http://www.fmridc.org or call (603)646-0170. *******************************************************

NSF Cognitive Neuroscience Program.

The new Cognitive Neuroscience program at the National Science Foundation seeks sharply innovative proposals aimed at advancing a rigorous understanding of how the human brain supports thought, perception, affect, action, social processes, and other aspects of cognition and behavior. Topics may bear on core functions such as sensory, learning, language, reasoning, emotion, and executive processes, or more specialized processes such as empathy, creativity, representation of self and other, music, or intentionality, among many other possibilities. Topics may also include how such processes develop and change in the brain. The program is particularly interested in supporting the development of new techniques and technologies for recording, analyzing, and modeling complex brain activity. The program also intends to foster projects that integrate perspectives across disciplines: e.g., projects that involve collaborations among individuals with expertise in one of the cognitive sciences, neuroimaging, neural microcircuitry, and modeling complex systems are strongly encouraged. Target deadlines July 15 and January 15 annually. See http://www.nsf.gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?nsf02031
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Cattell Sabbatical Awards Competition for AY 2003-2004

The James McKeen? Cattell Fund offers a program of sabbatical awards for tenured faculty to supplement the sabbatical allowance provided by the recipients' home institutions, to allow an extension of leave-time from one to two semesters so that a substantial and important project can be undertaken. Information about the Cattell Fund, all needed application materials, requirements for award eligibility, and a list of previous recipients are available at http://www.cattell.duke.edu/. For specific questions contact: C.L. Williams, Secretary-Treasurer Cattell fund, williams@psych.duke.edu. Deadline for Proposal submission for awards in Academic Year 2003-2004 awards is Dec. 1, 2002.

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The Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences at NSF would like to alert you to the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Sites Program. The REU program supports active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of science funded by NSF. REU Sites typically support 8-12 students for 10-12 weeks during the summer. Sites are typically focused around a common discipline or theme and should show plans for moving undergraduates from a dependent to an independent researcher status. Recruitment should focus on underrepresented minorities and those students who may not have access to research experiences; typically at least half of the students come from outside the host institution. The deadline for proposals is September 15, and the program announcement is located at http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2002/nsf02136/nsf02136.htm. A listing of the current REU Sites in the social, behavioral, and economic sciences is located at http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/reu/reu98sber.htm.

For additional information, please consult the website www.nsf.gov/reu or contact the Cross-Directorate Activities program -- Kristin Raymond (kraymond@nsf.gov, 703-292-7323) or Bonney Sheahan (bsheahan@nsf.gov, 703-292-7291).

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IGERT (Integrative Graduate Education Research Traineeships) -- establish innovative new models for graduate education and training in a collaborative environment that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/igert/start.htm DEADLINE FOR PREPROPOSALS (required): October 2

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NSF Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars -- recognizes and rewards individuals with distinguished records of educating undergraduates while also contributing significantly to the scholarship of a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) discipline http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/due/programs/dts/ DEADLINE: November 20 (Optional Letters of Intent due September 18)

V CONFERENCES
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The MGH-NMR Center's Visiting Fellowship Program in Functional MRI continues to be offered three times per year in Charlestown (5 minutes from Boston), Massachusetts. Next program: October 7-11, 2002. Subsequent programs in 2003: March 24-28; June 2-6; October 20-24. On-line registration and more information: http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fmrivfp

Registration and administrative questions: fmrivfp@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Off-site workshops; other technical information: savoy@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu

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COGNITIVE NEUROIMAGING SABBATICAL PROGRAM
The Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at the Massachusetts General Hospital invites applications from mid- and senior-level scientists interested in spending their sabbatical or fellowship year investigating the neural bases of cognition. The Center offers state of the art neuroimaging facilities in fMRI, MEG, EEG, & NIRS. Opportunities include intensive training, hands-on experience in the various imaging modalities, imaging time, technical assistance with designing and running experiments and data analysis. Applications should include a CV and letter of interest, and will be accepted throughout the year. For more information please refer to the website (www. nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) or contact Maria Mody (maria@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu)

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Emotions Inside Out: 130 Years after Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals," (November 16-17, 2002, New York City)

A New York Academy of Sciences sponsored conference, organized by Paul Ekman, Joe Campos, Richard Davidson, and Frans de Waal, takes a fresh look at an old theory that is still the reference point for research into emotions and facial expression. This conference will update and deepen our understanding of the emotional life of animals, the role of emotional communication in human development, and the emotional underpinnings of normal and pathological social behavior. For detailed program and registration information, click here: www.nyas.org/scitech/conf/index.cfm

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VI CNS REGISTRATION/MEMBERSHIP FORM

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