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1. Venue and Time
Rm 320, Center for Teaching and Learning at SNU (Bldg #61)
10:20 AM – 06:00PM July 16th (Mon), 2012
 
2. Symposium title
BCS Symposium 2012
Program A: Special Lecture by John Maunsell, "Publication in Science"
Program B: Recent Advances in Visual Neurosciences
 
3. Time table
 
     A. "Publication in Science" 
 
    Special Lecture by
    Dr. John Maunsell (Editor-in-chief of The Journal of Neuroscience)
  
    10:20 - 10:30    Welcome Remarks
    10:30 - 11:30    Special Lecture by Dr. John Maunsell
                          "Publication in Science"
    11:30 - 12:00    Discussion with audience
 
    12:30 -  1:30     Lunch break
 
     B. Recent Advances in Visual Neurosciences
 
    PM Session I.
    1:30 - 2:10     “Generalization of Prior Beliefs in Motion Vision”       
                        by Dr. Alan Stocker (U. of Pennsylvania, USA)
    2:10 - 2:50     “Interactions of visual motion processing with form
                        and color processing”       
                        by Dr. Shin’ya Nishida (NTT, JAPAN)
    2:50 - 3:30     “The Human Face in Motion”       
                        by Dr. Ian Thornton (Swansea U., UK) 
 
    3:30 – 3:50    Coffee break
 
    PM Session II.
    3:50 - 4:30   “Suppressive neural mechanisms: from perception
                       to intelligence”
                       by Duje Tadin (U. of Rochester, USA)
    4:30 - 5:10    “Neural mechanisms of visual stability”        
                       by Dr. Bart Krekelberg (Rutgers U., USA)
    5:10 - 5:50    “Using fMRI to study the mechanisms and experience
                       of watching dance”       
                       by Dr. Frank Pollick (Glasgow U., UK)

Dinner
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