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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
03-05 FEBRUARY 2010
AT THE DANISH SCHOOL OF EDUCATION,
AARHUS UNIVERSITY, COPENHAGEN

Presented by GNOSIS Research Centre, Mind and Thinking, DPU, Aarhus University.

The expectations placed upon the neuroscientific mapping of the human brain are enormous. Some scientists claim that they will be able to scan the true nature of man, others claim that they will localise life-threatening diseases in the brain. Reports say that learning can be optimized for an entire lifetime, that the brain is a highly plastic organ, and a number of performance-enhancing brain drugs will soon be available in the marketplace.

15 national and international scientists gave talks during the three days of this interdisciplinary conference. The conference was a public event - well attended by non-experts as well as scholars and scientists.

Latest News: 
The conference was recorded. Go to the programme page to select a video.
 
Unfortunately, there was a power break during Jesper Hoffmeyers talk, and therefore no recording of this talk. We sincerely apologize.
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We thank our colleagues for their help in planning and announcing this event and, vice versa, want to draw attention to their activities.

NeuroCampus Aarhus, Aarhus University

Centre for Language, Cognition and Mentality (LaCoMe), Copenhagen Business School

Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies (CPNSS), University of Copenhagen

Research Unit for Cognition and Neuroscience, DPU, Aarhus University
 

 

Facts

Time
03 - 05 Febrary 2010
9 am - 4 pm.

Conference venue
The Danish School of Education
University of Aarhus
Tuborgvej 164,
2400 Copenhagen NV.
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REGISTRATION

Conference fee
DKK 350 per day
(students DKK 175 per day), lunch included.

Deadline for registration 
25 January 2010.  

The number of seats is limited. Seats will be assigned based on first come, first served!

To register:
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Special price for students:
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Great Expectations is supported by:
 
Medical Philosophy and Clinical Theory Unit, University of Copenhagen

The Lundbeck Foundation
 

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