國際工作坊-自我意識
主講人 Keynote Speaker:Thomas Metzinger (Director of the Theoretical Philogophy Group at the Department of Philosophy of the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
主辦單位: 國立陽明大學心智哲學研究所
主辦人:洪裕宏 教授 Organizer: Allen Houng (Institute of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, National Yang Ming University)
邀請講者 Invited Speakers:
Thomas Metzinger (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
Jing Zhu (National Yang Ming University)
Caleb Liang (National Taiwan University)
Tim Lane (National Chengchi University
Aleksandra Mroczko-Wasowicz (Ruhr University Bochum, Heinrich Heine University)
Brown Hsieh (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Pei-Chi Tu (National Yang Ming University)
Karen Yan (The Johns Hopkins University)
Emma Chien (University of Alberta)
議程 Workshop Schedule:http://crg.ym.edu.tw/ch/schedule_061314.html
時間: 2011年6月13-14日
報名網址:http://tinyurl.com/67877ap
Graduate Student Association of Philosophy of Mind and Cognition at National Yang Ming University
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Toward A Science of Consciousness 2011的好消息,前進斯德哥爾摩!
所上的同學們投稿今年5月在斯德哥爾摩的Toward A Science of Consciousness,收到了好消息囉!
這次的5篇投稿全數都通過審查,包括了四篇口頭報告(concurrent talk)和一篇壁報報告(poster presentation)!
口頭報告的有映彤、凌峰、耀文和蕙敏:
- Ying-tung Lin (林映彤) and Allen Y. Houng (洪裕宏). (2011). "The Significance of Confabulation?to Human Cognition" Toward A Science of Consciousness 2011, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1-8, 2011.
- Ling-Fong Kuo(郭凌峰) and Allen Y. Houng (洪裕宏). (2011). "Is Personal Identity The Wrong Question To Ask?" Toward A Science of Consciousness 2011, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1-8, 2011.
- Yao-Wen Hsieh (謝耀文) and Allen Y. Houng (洪裕宏). (2011). "Are Schizophrenic Experiences Exceptions To The Shoemaker's Principle Of Immunity To Error Through Misidentification?" Toward A Science of Consciousness 2011, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1-8, 2011.
- Hui-Ming Chin (秦蕙敏) and Allen Y. Houng (洪裕宏). (2011). "Does self reference require the capacity of using the first-person pronounce “I” ? " Toward A Science of Consciousness 2011, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1-8, 2011.
Yin-Ting Wen (溫尹廷) and Jing Zhu(朱菁). (2011). "Do animals have episodic memory?" Toward A Science of Consciousness 2011, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1-8, 2011.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
[TSC] Brain, Mind and Reality - May 2-8, 2011 - Stockholm University - Sweden
Toward a Science of Consciousness is an interdisciplinary conference emphasizing broad and rigorous approaches to the study of conscious awareness. Topical areas include neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, biology, quantum physics, meditation and altered states, machine consciousness, culture and experiential phenomenology. Held annually since 1994, the conference is organized by the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona, and alternates yearly between Tucson, Arizona and various locations around the world. Toward a Science of Consciousness 2011 will be held at Stockholm University, Aula Magna Hall, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2-8, 2011.
Sessions, Themes and Speakers
Dates and Times TBA
1. Brain fields and consciousness: Evidence suggests brain-generated electromagnetic fields provide feedback on brain neuronal activities, bolstering long-standing electromagnetic field theories of consciousness.
David McCormick, Yale, Brain electric field feedback
Johnjoe McFadden, Surrey, Electromagnetic field theory of consciousness
Sue Pockett, Auckland, E-M field theory of consciousness
David McCormick, Yale, Brain electric field feedback
Johnjoe McFadden, Surrey, Electromagnetic field theory of consciousness
Sue Pockett, Auckland, E-M field theory of consciousness
TBA
2. Consciousness in the universe: Is consciousness an epiphenomenal happenstance of this one particular universe among multitudes, as proposed in M-theory by Hawking and Mlodinow? Or are consciousness and intelligence intrinsic to the fabric of reality?
Deepak Chopra, Chopra Foundation, Vedic approaches to consciousness and reality
Leonard Mlodinow, CalTech, Grand Design (with Stephen Hawking)
Paola Zizzi, Padua, Consciousness in the early universe.
TBA
3. Transcranial therapy of mental states: New therapeutic modalities based on brain stimulation aimed at conscious mental disorders include transcranial electric and magnetic fields and ultrasound vibrations. Mechanisms and utility in relation to consciousness and memory will be discussed.
Allan Snyder, Sydney, Transcranial electric fields for memory enhancement
W. Jamie Tyler, Arizona State, Transcranial ultrasound for mental disorders
Eric Wassermann, NIH, Transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression
TBA
4. Time, precognition and consciousness: The famous Libet experiments and parapsychology have long suggested backward time referral of subjective conscious experience of hundreds of milliseconds in the brain. Now such effects are unexpectedly seen in mainstream neuroscience. Can they be explained through quantum physics?
Dick Bierman, Amsterdam, Pre-sentiment
Moran Cerf, NYU/UCLA, Pre-cognition in human brain neurons?
Sara Gonzalez Andino, Geneva, Backward time referral in monkey amygdala
TBA
5. Anesthesia and consciousness: Anesthetic gases selectively erase consciousness and block high frequency gamma synchrony EEG while sparing non-conscious brain functions, acting by weak quantum forces in a distributed array of post-synaptic proteins
Nicholas Franks, Imperial College London, Anesthetic sites of action
Stuart Hameroff, Arizona, Hydrophobic quantum pockets in dendritic proteins
Anthony Hudetz, MC Wisconsin, Anesthetics and gamma synchrony
TBA
6. Quantum biology: The role of quantum physics in consciousness has been discounted by the assumption that the biological brain is too warm and wet. But quantum coherence, entanglement and ballistic conductance have now been recognized in warm photosynthesis, DNA and microtubules.
Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Tsukuba, Ballistic conductance and quantum bits in microtubules
Jack Tuszynski, Alberta, Microtubule information processing capabilities
TBA
7. Neuronal activities and consciousness: Large scale coherence potentials, neuronal ignitions and avalanches correlate with consciousness. How is coherence mediated? What roles do dendritic synchrony, axonal firings, macroscopic fields, complexity and intraneuronal processes play in consciousness? Will mapping brain connections help explain consciousness?
Germund Hesslow, Lund, Complex spike timing
Rafi Malach, Weizmann Institute, Neuronal ignitions
Dietmar Plenz, NIH, Neuronal avalanches, coherence and criticality
TBA
8. Consciousness, reality and the universe: Does the conscious observer collapse the wave function? Is consciousness an emergent property of complex computation, or irreducible and intrinsically related to spacetime geometry? How did the universe arise from nothingness? What is entanglement?
Menas Kafatos, Chapman University, The holographic universe
Tarja Kallio-Tamminen, Helsinki, Quantum physics and Eastern philosophy
Paavo Pylkkanen, Helsinki, Bohm and the quantum universe
Paavo Pylkkanen, Helsinki, Bohm and the quantum universe
TBA
9. End-of-life brain activity: Recent clinical studies report a surge of coherent, high frequency EEG at the time of human death, when neuronal metabolic supplies are depleted. Historically, nearly all civilizations have reported so-called near death experiences with remarkably consistent phenomenology. Have brain monitors captured the correlate of near death experiences?
Lakhmir Chawla, George Washington, End-of-life brain activity
Peter Fenwick, London, End-of-life conscious experience
Pim von Lommel, Arnhem, Near death experiences
Pim von Lommel, Arnhem, Near death experiences
TBA
10. The varieties of religious experience: Since William James, meaning, values, intentionality, feelings and imagery related to religious experience have been part of consciousness studies. Modern imaging reveals brain regions active during religious experience, and sacramental plants are used to promote spiritual states
Mario Beauregard, Montreal, Neuroscience of transcendent experience
Padrinho Paulo Roberto, Rio de Janeiro, Sacramental plants of Amazonia and religious experience
TBA
TBA
In addition to Keynote and Plenary talks, the conference will feature Pre-Conference Workshops, Concurrent Talks, Poster Sessions, Art/Tech Demos, Social Events and Side Trips in the Stockholm tradition.
Special Pre-Conference Workshop - full day
Monday May 2, 2011 - registration - TBA
Deepak Chopra, Vedic approaches to consciousness
Deepak Chopra, Vedic approaches to consciousness
Additional half day
Pre-Conference Workshops - TBA
All Abstracts must be submitted via the online system.
Accepted abstracts will be included in the conference program book
and posted online.
and posted online.
Schedule of Deadlines:
2010
November 15 Pre-conference workshop proposals due
December 15 Abstracts due
December 15 Abstracts due
December 15 Registration Open
2011
January 5 Decisions
February 15 Final edits
January 5 Decisions
February 15 Final edits
Pre-Conference Workshop Proposals:
Proposals (500 words or less) should be sent to: center@email.arizona.edu
Proposals (500 words or less) should be sent to: center@email.arizona.edu
no later than October 25 (notifications by November 15)
Workshops will be held in 4 hour sessions on Sunday May 1 and Monday May 2
Workshops will be held in 4 hour sessions on Sunday May 1 and Monday May 2
Sponsors (partial list)
Perfjell Wellness Center
Center for Consciousness Studies, University of Arizona
Mind Event SA
Chopra Foundation
Agora for Biosystems
Perfjell Wellness Center
Center for Consciousness Studies, University of Arizona
Mind Event SA
Chopra Foundation
Agora for Biosystems
Organizing Committee (partial list)
Stuart Hameroff, University of Arizona, co-chair
Christer Perfjell, Perfjell Wellness Center, Mind Event SA, co-chair
Paavo Pylkkanen, University of Helsinki
Deepak Chopra, Chopra Center
Gustav Bernroider, University of Salzburg
Hans Liljenstrom, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Agora for Biosystems
Adrian Parker, University of Gothenburg
Annekatrine Puhle, University of Gothenburg
Etzel Cardena, Lund University
Alexander Moreira-Almeida MD, PhD (Brazil)
Nildson Alvares-Muniz, Uniceub- Centro Universitário de Brasília
Gustav Bernroider, University of Salzburg
Hans Liljenstrom, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Agora for Biosystems
Adrian Parker, University of Gothenburg
Annekatrine Puhle, University of Gothenburg
Etzel Cardena, Lund University
Alexander Moreira-Almeida MD, PhD (Brazil)
Nildson Alvares-Muniz, Uniceub- Centro Universitário de Brasília
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
KogWis 2010 – The 10th Biannual Meeting of the German Society for Cognitive Science
October 3 – 6 2010, University of Potsdam
KogWis 2010 – The 10th Biannual Meeting of the German Society for Cognitive Science
Join us for the 10th Biannual Conference of the German Society for Cognitive Science (GK, Gesellschaft für Kognitionswissenschaft) "KogWis 2010"! The conference will take place at the University of Potsdam, one of Germany’s youngest and liveliest universities, surrounded by the beautiful parks of Sanssouci, and located a short distance from Berlin.Plenary Speakers
- Brian Butterworth, University College London, UK
- Pat Langley, Stanford University, USA
- Claudia Maienborn, Tuebingen University, Germany
- Paul Thagard, University of Waterloo, Canada
Invited Symposia
- "Decision Making" (Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt University Berlin)
- "Complex Cognition" (Ute Schmid, Universität Bamberg)
- "Information Structure" (Gisbert Fanselow, Stavros Skopeteas, DFG SFB 632, Information Structure, Potsdam University)
- "New Theories of Rationality" (Markus Knauff, Giessen University; Wolfgang Spohn, University of Konstanz)
- "Symbolizing Emotions" (Languages of Emotion Cluster of Excellence at Free University of Berlin)
- Doctoral Symposium (Stefan Kopp, Bielefeld University)
Associated Events
- Satellite conference of the DFG Research Group FOR 868: "Mind and Brain Dynamics"
(Reinhold Kliegl, Ralf Engbert, Potsdam University) - Satellite Workshop: "Cognitive Anthropology"
(Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller, Freiburg University)
Program Chairs
Ria de Bleser (Potsdam), Ralf Engbert (Potsdam), Christopher Habel (Hamburg), John-Dylan Haynes (HU Berlin), Christoph Hoelscher (Freiburg), Reinhold Kliegl (Potsdam), Markus Knauff (Giessen), Michel Pauen (HU Berlin), Torsten Schaub (Potsdam), Ute Schmid (Bamberg), Manfred Stede (Potsdam), Ralf Stoecker (Potsdam), Manfred Thüring (TU Berlin), Leon Urbas (TU Dresden), Shravan Vasishth (Potsdam), Marianne Vater (Potsdam), Heike Wiese (Potsdam)Thursday, April 15, 2010
研究生論文發表團出發囉!--- Tucson沙漠團

4月份的Tucson沙漠團目前已經抵達美國亞利桑那州Tucson(Toward A Science of Consciousness 2010)發表論文囉!
前往發表論文的2篇口頭報告(oral presentation)和2篇海報(poster presentation)!
口頭報告的有志怡和Thomas!
1. Hung, C. Y. (洪志怡) & Houng, Y. H. (洪裕宏). “The Detectable Consciousness”
2. Benda, T. (卞拓蒙) (2010). “Minds, Machines, and Lucas-Penrose”
壁報報告的則是佳樺和任瑜:
1. Lin, C. H. (林佳樺) & Houng, Y. H. (洪裕宏). “From the Self-Awareness to the Other Minds”
2. Liu, J. Y. (劉任瑜). “The human mind may be a Turing-machine-like system even if theLucas-Penrose argument is right”
除了以上4個報告,另外也有5篇論文被Toward A Science of Consciousness 2010接受!
1. Chien, P. (簡芃) & Houng, Y. H. (洪裕宏). “An Argument Against the Ability Hypothesis”
2. Hsu, S. P. (許舜斌) & Houng, Y. H. (洪裕宏). “Are Our Phenomenal World Opaque?”
3. Kuo, T. (郭凌峰) (2010). “Still Being Someone”
4. Lin, Y. T. (林映彤) & Houng, Y. H. (洪裕宏). “Mary, No Pain, No Gain”
5. Yu, L. A. (游立安) (2010). “Is there a room for free will in many-worlds?”
Tucson沙漠團也會順道到洛杉磯和舊金山玩,大家期待他們去玩的照片吧!
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