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Subject: Conference
Description: Neuroinformatics 2010 will be the 3rd INCF Congress and will be held on August 30 to September 1 in Kobe, Japan. As in previous years, it will be a 3-day single track event featuring keynote lectures, workshops with speakers and panel discussions, and poster and demo sessions. The 2010 Congress will also feature a special session on Neuroinformatics in Japan and Asia. This session will constitute the last half day of the Congress and will be organized by the INCF Japan-Node.
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Subject: Symposium
Description: In honour of Prof. dr. Rachel Yehuda
Recipient of the 2010 Marius Tausk Chair
in Endocrinology and Neurosciences
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Subject: Lecture
Description: Development of Perception, Memory, and Language in the Human Brain
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Subject: Workshop
Description: This will be a one-day workshop on Eyetracking the Visual World and what this method can tell us about Child Language Development.
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Subject: Symposium
Description: The official kick-off meeting of the university research priority program Brain and Cognition of the University of Amsterdam.
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Subject: Conference
Description: The aim of this symposium is to bring together experts from the fields of neurophysiology, neuroimaging, and (neuro)psychology in order to define the research agenda for parietal lobe function for the next decade.
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Subject: Conference
Description: In September 2010 the beautiful city of Amsterdam will host the 2nd Meeting of the Federation for European Societies of Neuropsychology.
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Subject: Lecture
Description: Cooperation and Communication in Children and Chimpanzees
Subject: Lecture
Description: Imaging opioidergic effects of endurance exercise in the human brain
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Subject: Workshop
Description: The First International Workshop on Hemispherectomy. This workshop will be held in Utrecht, The Netherlands this fall, September 30 – October 1, 2010. The goal of this workshop is to review 20 years of experience in cerebral hemispherectomy around the world, addressing both clinical and scientific aspects of presurgical evaluation (including timing of surgery), surgical techniques, pathology, as well as postoperative outcomes in areas of psychosocial, cognitive, language and motor development.
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