We're excited to be helping to host European Online Conference in Experimental Philosophy will take place from 19th - 21st June, 2020.
Post date: Apr 16, 2012 1:12:58 PM
[from philos-l]
"From fMRI to the Philosophy of Mind," Saturday April 21, 2012, St Catherine's College, OxfordAttendance is free but you must register in advance of the workshop by emailing <tim.bayne@gmail.com>. A £5 sandwich lunch will be provided for those who request it when registering (please indicate if you prefer vegetarian.)10:30-11:00 Welcome (coffee will be available)11:00-12:30 John-Dylan Haynes (Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Berlin): Brain Reading" with MRI: Decoding Mental States from Human Brain Activity12:30-1:30 Lunch1:30-3:00 Michael Anderson (Franklin & Marshall): What Psychology tells us about the Brain, and Vice-Versa: Two Approaches to Interpreting Neuroimaging Data3:00-4:30 Adina Roskies (Dartmouth College): From Brainreading to Mindreading: Desiderata, Prospects, and Problems4:30-4:45 Coffee Break4:45-6:00 Tim Bayne (University of Oxford): Wrap-UpAll talks will take place in the JCR Lecture Theatre, St Catherine's College.