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Subject: Francis Crick Memorial Conference
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 17:16:48 -0700
From: <secretariat(a)fcmconference.org>
To: a.morland(a)psych.york.ac.uk
Dear Dr. Morland,
Currently we are organizing The Francis Crick Memorial Conference on
Consciousness in Human and Non-Human Animals, which will take place at
the University of Cambridge. Fifteen leading scientists, including
Christof Koch and Stephen Hawking, will be delivering lectures. We are
sure that members of the York Imaging Centre will be very interested in
attending and so we invite you to advertise our Conference at your
Centre, either through the web page's newsletter or through e-mail
lists. Details about the Conference are included below. Please feel free
to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Daniel Furman
Co-Organizer, Francis Crick Memorial Conference
Scientific Liaison, NeuroVigil Inc.
+1.858.454.5134
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1st Annual Francis Crick Memorial Conference <http://fcmconference.org/>
7th of July - University of Cambridge, UK
The Francis Crick Memorial Conference <http://fcmconference.org/>,
focusing on "Consciousness in Humans and Non-Human Animals", aims to
provide a purely data-driven perspective on the neural correlates of
consciousness. The most advanced quantitative techniques for measuring
and monitoring consciousness will be presented, with the topics of focus
ranging from exploring the properties of neurons deep in the brainstem,
to assessing global cerebral function in comatose patients. Model
organisms investigated will span the species spectrum from flies to
rodents, humans to birds, elephants to dolphins, octopuses to primates,
and will be approached from the viewpoint of three branches of biology:
anatomy, physiology, and behavior. Until animals have their own
storytellers, humans will always have the most glorious part of the
story, and with this proverbial concept in mind, the symposium will
address the notion that humans do not alone possess the neurological
faculties that constitute consciousness as it is presently understood.
SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTER NOW AT
http://fcmconference.org/
Contact: secretariat(a)fcmconference.org
<mailto:secretariat@fcmconference.org>