Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness Annual Meeting
Caltech, Pasadena, June 24 to June 29, 2005
Vince di Lollo, U of British Columbia
"Psychcophysical methods for rendering stimuli invisible"
Friday, June 24, 2005, Caltech, Pasadena
See Lecture Notes
Michael Snodgrass, U of Michigan
"On the fate of negative emotional stimuli:levels of (un)consciousness mediate vigilance vs, defense"
Saturday, Hune 25, 2005, Caltech, Pasadena
See Lecture notes
Jean Pierre Changuex, (keynote speaker) Collège de France, Institute Pasteur
"Do Mice Have Consciousness?"
June 26, 2006, Caltech, Pasadena
See Lecture notes
Monday, June 27, 2005
John Searle, (keynote speaker) U of Berkeley
Dualism Reconsidered
Monday, June 27, 2005, Caltech, Pasadena
See Lecture notes
ASSC) Satellite Meeting on the Problems of Space and Time
1. Dirk Jancke
Correlates of motion illusion in early visual cortex
voltage sensitive dye imaging of cortical space in real time.
See Lecture notes
2. Igor Aleksander
Necker Flips in time as an indication of the mechanisms of visual consciousness.
See Lecture notes
Kielan Yarrow
Antedating of saccade targets.
at the 33rd Annual National Flute Association Convention
August 11–14, 2005
By Kathy Wilson
Adrienne Greenbaum
Klezmer Flutist
David Shorey, speaker,
Flute Expert and Dealer
Ardal Powel, speaker
Scholar and Maker of Historical Flutes
John Kaizan Neptune, in concert
autographed portrait
John Kaizan Neptune
Shakuhachi Flute Player and Maker
Mia Dresse
at lecture/recital
historical flute player and musicologist/teacher
Trevor Wye at lecture demonstration
Flute player, and speaker
William Bennett, Flute Player, teacher, and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, London
John Solum at birthday celebration performance of commissioned works
Flute teacher and performer
Susan MacKlagan
flutist, teacher and researcher
at the 33rd Annual National Flute Association Convention
August 11–14, 2005
By Kathy Wilson
Adrienne Greenbaum
Klezmer Flutist
David Shorey, speaker,
Flute Expert and Dealer
Ardal Powel, speaker
Scholar and Maker of Historical Flutes
John Kaizan Neptune, in concert
autographed portrait
John Kaizan Neptune
Shakuhachi Flute Player and Maker
Mia Dresse
at lecture/recital
historical flute player and musicologist/teacher
Trevor Wye at lecture demonstration
Flute player, and speaker
William Bennett, Flute Player, teacher, and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, London
John Solum at birthday celebration performance of commissioned works
Flute teacher and performer
Susan MacKlagan
flutist, teacher and researcher
See Lecture notes
Jamshid Ghajar
The attention frame of "now".
See Lecture notes
AxS: At the Intersection of Art and Science
Collaborative Exhibit: The Armory Center of the Arts, Pasadena, and Caltech
AnneMarie Polsenberg Thomas
Doctoral Candidate, Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology
See AnnMarie's Page
See Notes
Jim Campbell, artist
See Notes to his exhibit in the Caltech Atheneaum Lobby
Panel discussion, on the connection between Art and Science
Caltech, Athenaeum, June 25, 2005
Abbott Laboratories Organic Chemistry Symposium
Steven King
"New Reaction Development"
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Sturdivant Lecture Hall, Caltech, Pasadena
Denise Carter
" Understanding Basic Investment Concepts"
Thursday, June 30, 2005
Caltech, Pasadena Winnett Clubroom
See Notes
Synne Bull and Dragan Miletic, artists
at opening of their exhibit at the Pasadena Museum of California Art
July 7, 2005
Jennifer Michael Hecht, author: "Doubt: A History"
Skeptics Society Lecture, Caltech, July 7, 2005
See Notes and photo
Nicolas Cerf, University of Brussels
"Capacity of Bosonic Gaussian Channels with Memory"
Institute for Quantum Information Seminar,
Caltech
July 12, 2005
See photo and notes
Henri Verschelde, Ghent University
Richard Andersen, Caltech, invited speaker
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, University of Leicester, UK
David Shorey, "The Tip of Louis Lot's Pen"
Ardal Powel
John Kaizan Neptune, in concert
A Tour of Variational Quantum Field Theory
Institute for Quantum Information Seminar, Caltech
July 19, 2005
See Notes and photo
Don Yeomans, JPL/Caltech
"Deep Impact: A Crash Course in Comets"
Von Karman Lecture Series, Pasadena City College
Friday, July 22, 2005
See Photos and notes
"Decoding cognitive variables with brain-machine interfaces"
Swartz-Sloan Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology
Caltech, July 23, 2005
See Lecture notes, photos
"Encoding and decoding of visual inputs by single cells in the human temporal lobe"
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Swartz-Sloan Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology
See Phtos and Notes
Adrienne Greenbaum
A Workshop on Playing Klezmer Flute
August 11, 2005
at the 33rd Annual National Flute Association Convention
August 12, 2005
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autographed portrait
John Kaizan Neptune
Shakuhachi Flute Player and Maker
Mia Dresse
at lecture/recital
historical flute player and musicologist/teacher
Trevor Wye at lecture demonstration
Flute player, and speaker
William Bennett, Flute Player, teacher, and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, London
John Solum at birthday celebration performance of commissioned works
Flute teacher and performer
Susan MacKlagan
flutist, teacher and researcher
Peter Nathan Foltz, tenor (left) and Andrew Wilkowske, baritone (right)
Roger Howe, Professor of Mathematics, Yale University
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January 11, 2006
Charles DePrima Memorial Annual Undergraduate Mathematics Lecture
February 7, 2006
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