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 une-2004-The-Plastic-Brain-Gertrudiskapel-Utrecht-
 across-Utrecht-CS
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SUMMARY:The Plastic Brain, Gertrudiskapel, Utrecht
 , across Utrecht CS
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20040625T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20040625T170000
LOCATION:Gertrudiskapel, Utrecht, across Utrecht C
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DESCRIPTION:"THE BRAIN IS MORE CHANGEABLE THAN WE 
 EVER THOUGHT", to quote the special issue of Scien
 tific American, "Better Brains", September 2003. T
 he Dutch national Cognition programme is organizin
 g a scientific symposium around this theme at Frid
 ay June 25 in Utrecht, the Netherlands. At the sym
 posium, our distinguished speakers Gregory Ball, B
 arbara Koenig (to be confirmed), Tom Mitchell and 
 Gregory Quirk will discuss these issues from the p
 oints of view of ethology, ethics, artificial inte
 lligence and physiology respectively. Get ready fo
 r a stimulating event about seasonal brain changes
 , the reduction of fear, computers reading our min
 d and free will.   Participation is free, but as t
 here is only a limited numbers of seats available 
 registration is obligatory. Registration is possib
 le by sending an e-mail before Monday June 14 to c
 ognition at nwo.nl stating your name and affiliati
 on. You will be informated as soon as possible abo
 ut your participation.    For more information, se
 e http://www.nwo.nl/cognitie/symposium/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>\n        
 &quot;THE BRAIN IS MORE CHANGEABLE THAN WE EVER TH
 OUGHT&quot;, to quote the special issue of Scienti
 fic American, &quot;Better Brains&quot;, September
  2003. The Dutch national Cognition programme is o
 rganizing a scientific symposium around this theme
  at Friday June 25 in Utrecht, the Netherlands. \n
         At the symposium, our distinguished speake
 rs Gregory Ball, Barbara Koenig (to be confirmed),
  Tom Mitchell and Gregory Quirk will discuss these
  issues from the points of view of ethology, ethic
 s, artificial intelligence and physiology respecti
 vely. Get ready for a stimulating event about seas
 onal brain changes, the reduction of fear, compute
 rs reading our mind and free will.\n      </p>\n  
     <p>Participation is free, but as there is only
  a limited numbers of seats available registration
  is obligatory. Registration is possible by sendin
 g an e-mail <em>before Monday June 14</em> to <a c
 lass="email">cognition <span class="at">at</span> 
 nwo.nl</a> stating your name and affiliation. You 
 will be informated as soon as possible about your 
 participation.\n      </p>\n    \n      <p>\n     
    For more information, see \n        <a target="
 _blank" href="http://www.nwo.nl/cognitie/symposium
 /">http://www.nwo.nl/cognitie/symposium/</a>\n    
   </p>\n    
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