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Imaging the mind (organised by York University)
Convenors: Tony Morland & Andy Ellis
Psychology is the study of the mind and it is not surprising therefore that psychology has been revolutionized by the development of techniques that have allowed the activity in the brain to be measured and localized. This symposium aims to show how neuroimaging techniques can elucidate the underlying brain activity associated with various cognitive and perceptual phenomena.
Paper 1 - Andy Ellis
Title to be confirmed
Paper 2 - Piers Cornellisen
"Visual word recognition: The first half second"
Paper 3 - Isabella Paul, Padraig T Kitterick, Peter J Bailey & A Quentin Summerfield
"Sound segregation in children and adults as measured by MEG"
Paper 4 - Antony Morland
"Can we image what people perceive?"
Discussant - Gary Green
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