Tutorials



Tutorials will take place on Friday June 22nd, 2007. There will be 4 concurrent tutorials in the morning and 4 concurrent tutorials in the afternoon.

Registration for the tutorials is not included with the main conference registration fee. The cost of attendance is $60 per tutorial (early registration fee). Seating is limited, so make sure to sign up for the tutorials you'd like to attend before seats run out!

Morning
10:00AM
-
1:00 PM

Tutorial 1: The Scope and Limits of Brain Imaging in Consciousness Research

Hakwan Lau Oxford University & University College London, UK

Tutorial 2: Representing and misrepresenting the body

Frederique de Vignemont Institute of Cognitive Science, France

Roblin Meeks Princeton University, USA

Tutorial 3: Reading conscious and unconscious mental states from human brain activity

John-Dylan Haynes Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Germany

Tutorial 4: Can inner experience be faithfully described?

Russell T. HurlburtUniversity of Nevada, USA

Eric Schwitzgebel University of California, Riverside, USA

Afternoon
2:30PM
-
5:30 PM

Tutorial 5: The Pharmacology of Perception

Olivia Carter Harvard University, USA

Michael SilverUniversity of California, Berkeley, USA

Tutorial 6: What is self-specific? A tutorial questioning the cerebral correlates of the self

Dorothée Legrand (Chair)Centre de Recherche en Epistémologie Appliquée, France

Perrine Ruby (Chair)INSERM U280 Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, France

Tutorial 7: The relationship between top-down attention and consciousness

Naotsugu TsuchiyaCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA

Christof KochCalifornia Institute of Technology, USA

Tutorial 8: “Measuring consciousness”: Combining objective and subjective data, and what it may all mean

Axel Cleeremans Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Morten Overgaard Hammel Neurorehabilitation and Research Center, Denmark

Andreas K. EngelUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany