Feeling Someone Behind You Who Is Not There

Culture Dish comments on a fascinating finding by Swiss researchers, published in Nature and reported by the National Geographic.  “[A]s a result of focal electrical stimulation of the left temporoparietal junction,” … they induced “[t]he strange sensation that somebody is nearby when no one is actually present”.

IJCNN 2007 Call For Papers

2007 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks                    Orlando, Florida                  August 12-17, 2007       Celebrating 20 years of Neural Networks!              https://www.ijcnn2007.orgImportant Dates:Special Session and Panel Discussion Proposals: November 31, 2006Paper Submission: January 31, 2007Pre-Conference Tutorial and Post-Conference Workshop Proposals: January 31, 2007Decision Notification: March 31, 2007Camera-Ready Submission: April 30, 2007

The Second European Cognitive Science Conference

For your information: The Second European Cognitive Science Conference (EuroCogSci07) will be held in Delphi, Greece, May 23-27, 2007. EuroCogSci07 is jointly organized by the Cognitive Science Society and by the Hellenic Cognitive Science Society.Further information, including information about registration fees and accommodation can be found at the conference website: …

PMS WIPS

PMS WIPS: Philosophy and/of Mind (and/or) Science Works In Progress Sessions PMS WIPS is an online forum for the discussion of works in progress in the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and related areas. Submissions for PMS WIPS will be reviewed by co-editors Brian Keeley (Pitzer College), Pete Mandik (William …

Coltheart’s critique of neuroimaging in CORTEX

John Sutton @ Macquarie just passed on the following information, which some of you may not know of and to whom it will be of interest: Max Coltheart has written a heavy critique of imaging (Max Coltheart, ‘What has functional neuroimaging told us about the mind (so far)?’, Cortex 42 …

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