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Invited speakers in 2008

Clelia Rossi (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy) "The involvement of working memory components in mental addition: how important are solution strategies?" (abstract) Friday, February 1

Ram Frost (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) "Reading in Hebrew vs. reading in English: is there a qualitative difference?" (abstract) Friday, February 8

Jan De Houwer (Universiteit Gent) "Can negated relations be activated automatically?" (abstract) Friday, February 22

Debra Jared (University of Western Ontario, London, Canada) "Word recognition processes in bilingual readers" (abstract) Friday, February 29

Raffaella Rumiati (SISSA, the International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy) "Beyond imitation: The role of emotions in guiding actions" (abstract) Wednesday, April 9

Markus Ullsperger (Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany) "Adaptive and maladaptive changes in brain activity related to errors" (abstract) Friday, April 18

Marco Steinhauser (Universität Konstanz, Germany) "On the role of error processing in task switching" (abstract) Wednesday, April 30

Joachim Vandekerckhove (KULeuven) "Hierarchical diffusion models for two-choice response times." (abstract) Thursday, May 22

Paul Bays (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, U.K.). "Visual memory, priority, and eye movements: evidence from normal subjects and patients with spatial neglect." (abstract) Friday, October 3

Gordon Logan (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA). "Plans and the encapsulation of skills" (abstract) Tuesday, October 21

Neuroscience and Cognitive control
December 4-5 more info

Patrick Haggard (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, U.K.) "Voluntary actions: brain processes underlying the experiences of intention and agency" (abstract) Thursday, November 6

Marthe Straatemeier (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Nederland). "Using a computer-adaptive high frequency progress-monitoring system (Math garden) to study single-digit multiplication problems" (abstract) Thursday, December 18