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Toward a Science of Consciousness
| Location: | Arizona, United States |
| Conference Date: | 2010-04-12 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2009-12-09 |
| Announcement ID: |
172576 |
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Second Announcement and Call for Abstracts
Toward a Science of Consciousness, April 12-17, 2010
Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, Arizona
Abstract Submission Deadline December 31, 2009
www.consciousness.arizona.edu
Notification by January 10, 2010
Sponsored by
The Center for Consciousness Studies,
The University of Arizona
www.consciousness.arizona.edu
The ninth biennial Tucson conference Toward a Science of Consciousness will take place April 12-17, 2010 at the Tucson Convention Center and Hotel Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. Known for rigorous, inter-disciplinary
and broad-ranging approaches to conscious experience, the Tucson conference will again include Pre-Conference Workshops, Plenary and Keynote Sessions, Concurrent Talk Sessions, Poster Presentations, Technical Demos, Art
Exhibit, Experiential Workshops, Side Trips, Social Events, Book and Exhibitor Booths, and for the first time, late night Club Consciousness.
Keynote Speakers
Antonio Damasio - The Conscious Self
Karl Deisseroth - Circuits of the Mind
Marcus Raichle - Brain Dark Matter - Default Networks
Robert J. Sawyer - Consciousness in Science Fiction
Robert G. Shulman - Brain Energy Supports the State of Consciousness
Plenary Sessions
William James Centennial
Default Networks
Machine Consciousness and the Singularity
Mind Wandering/Stimulus-Independent Thought
Body Consciousness
Multimodal Experience
Consciousness Transformation
Theories of Consciousness
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