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Developing Individuality in the Human Brain:
A Tribute To Michael I. Posner

May 2nd -3rd, 2003
University of Oregon

Program of Events and Presentations
**Subject to Change**

Friday, May 2: Gerlinger Alumni Lounge 
3:00

Chair: Ed Awh, University of Oregon

Marjorie Taylor, Head of the Department of Psychology, University of Oregon
Steve Keele, Emeritus, Psychology Department, University of Oregon
Introductions

3:30 Marcus Raichle, Radiology and Neurology Departments, Washington University School of Medicine
Images of Mind: A Perspective
4:30 Thomas Carr, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University
On the Functional Architecture of Language and Reading: Mental Operations, Biological Preparation, and Cultural Engineering
5:30 Coffee Break
5:45 Dave Frohnmayer, President of the University of Oregon
6:00

Stanislas Dehaene, Institut National de la Santé, (INSERM) France
The Neural Bases of Subliminal Word Priming and Conscious Word Recognition

7:00 Informal Reception and Posters
Hors d' Oeuvres and drinks
Saturday, May 3: Gerlinger Alumni Lounge 
9:30

Chair: Ed Vogel, University of Oregon

John Duncan, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK
An Adaptive Coding Model of Neural Function in Prefrontal Cortex

10:30 Raymond Klein, Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Canada
Development and Individuality in the Timecourse of Inhibition of Return
11:30 Coffee Break
12:00 Helen Neville, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon
Specificity and Plasticity in Human Brain Development
1:00 Catered Lunch Break (220 Gerlinger Hall)
2:30

Chair: Charo Rueda, University of Oregon

B.J. Casey, Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
The Development, Disruption and Neurobiological Basis of Cognitive Control

3:30 Martha Farah, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Neurocognitive Development in Childhood Poverty
7:30

Dinner Reception - Gerlinger Alumni Lounge