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Interacting Brains
Brains are critical for interaction of individual animals with others of the same species, and with the external environment. Lectures in this course will discuss how brains of a diverse range of animals are specialized for such interactions, from molecular to systems levels. Lectures will also address how interaction with external world can alter brain function, how disorders of brain function can disturb interactions with others and objects, and how investigation of these brain mechanisms can inform the creation of artificial agents to interact with humans and objects.
日程・定員
Plan A: Internship and lecture course July 1st-Aug. 26 15名募集
Plan B: Lecture course July 13-24 30名募集
招待予定講師
Ralph Adolphs Psychology and Neuroscience, California Institute of Technology
Gustavo Deco Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Wolfram Erlhagen University of Minho
Simon E. Fisher Oxford University
Lynn Hasher University of Toronto
Daeyeol Lee Yale University School of Medicine
Claire Michaels University of Connecticut
Richard Mooney Duke University
Jacqueline Nadel CNRS-UMR Hopital Salpetriere
Gene E. Robinson University of Illinois
Larry J. Young Emory University School of Medicine
北澤茂 順天堂大学
國吉康男 東京大学
BSI speakers: Sonja Gruen, Neal Hessler, Naotaka Fujii, Reiko Mazuka
応募締切
2009年2月28日
問い合せ先
Summer Program Organizing Committee
RIKEN Brain Science Institute
2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-Shi, Saitama 351-0198, JAPAN
E-mail: info@summer.brain.riken.jp
Fax: +81-48-462-4914
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http://www.brain.riken.jp/summer.html