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SUMMARY:Memory and Mind: Perspectives from Philosophy and Neuroscience
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LOCATION:Bochum\, Germany\, 44780
DESCRIPTION:<p>The demands on young researchers in philosophy and the cognitive and neurosciences have increased dramatically during the last decade. Whereas many philosophers need to understand state-of-the-art empirical research in the cognitive and neurosciences\, empirical scientists often face conceptual challenges which require philosophical knowledge and excellent analytical skills.&nbsp\;From 7 Sept &ndash\; 20 Sept 2014\, the European Campus of Excellence Summer School will be held at the Ruhr University Bochum\, taking a truly integrative approach to contemporary problems in the areas of memory and mind. Gifted students from all over Europe meet with world-class scholars from all over the world to learn from each other\, talk about and conduct research together. The young academics not only get the opportunity to deepen their knowledge on questions of memory and mind\, but also to get to know fellow students from other European universities. The summer school in Bochum is divided into four subsequent theoretical as well as four partly parallel experimental sections. Each theoretical section is dedicated to one research topic on the structure of memory and mind:</p>\n\n<p>T1: Perception and Memory<br> T2: Emergence and Fate of the Memory Trace<br> T3: Sleep\, Dream\, Memory<br> T4: Emotion and Semantic Memory</p>\n\n<p>During four days\, the students will put the newly acquired information into practice in hands-on experimental sessions.</p>\n\nE1: Neuronal Correlates of Recollection and Familiarity. An fMRI Investigation<br> E2: Behavioral and Molecular Correlates of Memory Function<br> E3: Computational Models of Associative Memory<br> E4: ERP Measurement and Semantic Comprehension\n<p>Additionally\, the participants have the opportunity to present their own research and get feedback from eminent scholars.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Sen Cheng;CN=Kevin Reuter;CN=Magdalena Sauvage;CN=Boris Suchan;CN=Markus Werning:
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