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2003 Archive



October 20-21, 2003

Mechanisms Underlying Perception, Action and Mind

Wong Auditorium
MIT Building E51, Cambridge, MA 02139

The McGovern Institute is grateful to the following organizations for their support of this symposium:
Major Sponsor: Merck & Co., Inc.
Sponsor: North Star 2000 LLC, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research
Co-sponsors: Amgen, Ariad and Merck Research Laboratories
Supporting organizations: Bio-IT World

October 20, 2003, 9:00am-5:00pm

Emotions/Fear
Chair:  Ann Graybiel

09:10-09:50

Michael Davis (Emory University)
“Neural Systems Involved in Fear, Anxiety and Extinction”

09:50-10:30

Joseph LeDoux (New York University)
“Emotional Synapses and their Memories”

10:30-10:50

Break

10:50-11:30

Bruce McEwen (Rockefeller University)
“Stress Can Remodel the Brain!”

11:30-12:10

Rene Hen (Columbia University)
“Influence of Postnatal Development and Hippocampal Neurogenesis on Anxiety and Depression”

12:10-2:00

Lunch Break

Motor Cortical Systems
Chair:  Emilio Bizzi

2:00-2:40

Giacomo Rizzolatti (University of Parma, Italy)
“ The Mirror-Neuron System

2:40-3:20

Eve Marder (Brandeis University)
“ Stability, Plasticity, and Modulation of a Rhythmic Motor System”

3:20-3:35

Break

3:35-4:15

Atsushi Iriki (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
“ Parietal Mechanisms Subserving Monkey Tool-Using Behaviors”

4:15-4:55

Apostolos Georgopoulos (University of Minnesota)
“ Neural Mechanisms of Copying”

   

October 21, 9:00am-5:00 pm

Perception in the Cortex
Chairs:  Jim DiCarlo and Chris Moore

9:10-9:50

Kenneth Johnson (Johns Hopkins University)
“ Consistency as a Test of a Neural Coding Hypothesis”

9:50-10:30

   Michael Shadlen (University of Washington)
“ A Neural Mechanism for Making Decisions”

10:30-10:50

  Break

10:50-11:30

  Jennifer Groh (Dartmouth College)
“ The Eyes and Ears Both Have It:  Frames of Reference in the Auditory Pathway”

11:30-12:10

Christof Koch (Caltech)
Towards a Murine Model of Selective Attention"

12:10-2:00

Lunch Break

Understanding Other Minds
Chair:  Nancy Kanwisher

2:00-2:40

Gyorgy Gergely (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
“Reasoning about Goal-Directed Actions During the First Year: The Young Infant's Teleological Stance and its Relation to Theory of Mind

2:40-3:20

Paul Bloom (Yale University)
“ Bodies and Souls”

3:20-3:35

Break

3:35-4:15

Rebecca Saxe (Harvard University)
“ Two Components of Theory of Mind:  fMRI Evidence”

4:15-4:55

Marc Hauser (Harvard University)
“ The Instinct to Cooperate: From Behavior to Neurobiology and Back”


Registration is not required.  Admission is Free
For more Information:  email mcgovern@mit.edu or visit our website http://web.mit.edu/mcgovern/

September 13-14, 2003

Investigating the Mind

Saturday and Sunday
MIT, Cambridge, MA


The McGovern Institute at MIT and the Mind Life Institute presented Investigating the Mind: Exchanges between Buddhism and the Biobehavioral Sciences on how the Mind Works.

See photos of the event.

Please view the "Investigating the Mind" website for more detailed information on the meeting.

   


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