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ICCNS 2012 - International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Sciences (ICCNS 2012)

Date2012-09-12

Deadline2012-04-30

VenueSi ngapore, Singapore Singapore

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Websitehttps://www.waset.org/events.php

Topics/Call fo Papers

The VIII. International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Sciences is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of Cognitive and Neural Sciences. The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Affective Systems
Architectures
Attentional Mechanisms
Audition, Speech, and Language
Axiomatic Models
Biological Neural Network Models
Biologically Inspired Systems
Biologically-Inspired Cognitive Architectures
Categorization, Language, and Reward
Cerebellar Models
Cognition, Language, and Attention
Cognition, Planning and Attention
Cognitive Neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience of vision
Cognitive-Emotional Interactions
Control Theory/Methodology
Cortical Models
Developmental/Infant Models
Emotion/affect
Enactive approaches
Event location in the brain
Evolutionary Neural Networks
Fuzzy or Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
Global Workspace Theory
Grounding in neurophysiology
Heterophenomenology
Hybrid systems (fuzzy, evolutionary, digital)
Imagination
Image understanding
Industrial applications
Language
Learning and Recognition
Mathematics of neural systems
Models of consciousness involving, incorporating or addressing
Navigation, Control, and Planning
Neural Circuits and Systems
Neural Computation
Neural system models
NeuroComputational Hybrid Systems
Neuromorphic systems
Neuromorphic VLSI
Object recognition
Pattern Classifiers
Philosophical implications
Reinforcement and Emotion
Robotics
Sensory-Motor Control and Robotics
Spatial mapping and navigation
Speech and language
Sub-Cortical Models
Supervised learning
Support Vector Machines
Synthetic phenomenology
Unsupervised learning
Virtual Machine Approaches
Vision, Decision Making, and Awareness
Will/volition
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