Re: virus: Toward a Science of Consciousness

Sodom (sodom@ma.ultranet.com)
Mon, 21 Jun 1999 09:35:04 -0400

To any one interested in this: I live in Tucson, 10 - 15 minutes from the University and downtown. If anyone is interested in going to this, I will consider putting them up for a few days - I have a house and space for a few people at least. just an FYI

Bill Roh

Jim Laukes wrote:

> Conference Announcement
> and
> Call for Papers
>
> Toward a Science of Consciousness "Tucson 2000"
>
> April 10-15, 2000
> Tucson Convention Center Music Hall
> Tucson, Arizona
>
> Sponsored by
> Consciousness Studies
> at the University of Arizona
>
> Representatives from psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science,
> philosophy, computer science, physics, mathematics, medicine, physiology,
> biochemistry, anthropology, art and other fields are invited to a fourth
> major interdisciplinary scientific conference on consciousness.
>
> This conference will continue the exploration of one of science's last
> great frontiers. In the tradition of the first three Tucson conferences,
> the meeting will transcend disciplinary boundaries. Participants will
> raise questions from areas throughout the sciences and humanities,
and
> seek answers wherever they may be found.
>
> Abstracts are due October 15, 1999. Submission guidelines are available at
> our website: www.consciousness.arizona.edu.
>
> Relevant topics include:
> Philosophy: conceptual foundations, qualia, ontology, explanation,
> self, intentionality, mental causation, reality, free will
>
> Neuroscience: neural correlates of consciousness, neuropsychology,
> vision, motor control, blindsight, anesthetic and psychoactive drugs,
> binding/integration
>
> Cognitive Science and Psychology: implicit processes, attention,
> metacognition, memory, language, emotion, sleep, cognitive models,
> artificial intelligence, animal consciousness
>
> Physical and Biological Sciences: quantum theory, space and time,
> evolution, biophysics, medicine, computational theory, quantum
> computation and information, life
>
> Phenomenology and Culture: first-person methods, religion and
> contemplative studies, anthropology, transpersonal psychology,
> hypnosis, parapsychology, aesthetics
>
> Scientific Program Committee
> David Chalmers, Philosophy, The University of Arizona
> Stuart Hameroff, Anesthesiology and Psychology, The University of
> Arizona
> Alfred Kaszniak, Psychology, Neurology and Psychiatry, The University of
> Arizona
> Christof Koch, Computation and Neural Systems, California Institute of
> Technology
> Marilyn Schlitz, Research Director, Institute of Noetic Sciences
> Alwyn Scott, Mathematics, The University of Arizona and Technical
> University of Denmark
> Petra Stoerig, Psychology, University of Dusseldorf
> Keith Sutherland, Publisher, Journal of Consciousness Studies
>
> For more information, contact
> Jim Laukes
> Consciousness Studies
> Department of Psychology
> The University of Arizona
> Tucson, Arizona 85721
>
> e-mail: jlaukes@u.arizona.edu
> --
>
> Jim Laukes <jlaukes@U.Arizona.EDU>