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Visiting Participant List
Origins of Pattern Processing: Lessons from the Brain
The Origins Project at ASU
March 11-13, 2016
Tempe Mission Palms Resort, Tempe, Arizona
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Ori Amir, University of Southern California
Neural Basis for Image Preference
Colin Camerer, California Institute of Technology
Neuroeconomics and Decision Making
Antonio Damasio, University of Southern California
Neuroanatom of Creativity
Paul Dagum, Mindstrong Health
Detecting Cognitive States and Disorders
John Daugman, University of Cambridge
Patterns Emerging from Apparent Chaos
Chris Frith, University College London
The Neural Basis of Social Interaction
Jordan Grafman, Northwestern University
Emotional Intelli ence
Michael Graziano, Princeton University
Attention Schema Theory and Subject Awareness
Eric Horvitz, Microsoft
Computational Rationality and the Convergence of Brains, Minds, and Machines
Dimitrios Kapogiannis, National Institutes of Health
Escape from Reality: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Religion
Christof Koch, Allen Institute for Brain Science
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Barbara Landau, Johns Hopkins University
Language, Maps, and the Patterns of Human Communication
Yann LeCun, New York University
Deep Learning and Recurrent Nets
Daniel Levitin, McGill University
Neuroscience of Musical Perception and Performance
Fei-Fei Li, Stanford University
Algorithms for Machine Learning of Patterns
Sonia Lupien, University of Montreal Mental Health Research Center
How Stress Alters Cognition and Behavior Patterns
Gary Marcus, New York University
Music and the Science of Learning
Mark Mattson, National Institutes of Health, and Johns Hopkins University
Superior Pattern Processing is the Essence of the Evolved Human Brain
Michael Meaney, McGill University, Montreal
How Early Life Experiences Instill Persistent Cognitive Patterns
Jean-Baptiste Mouret, CNRS Paris
Engineering Robots that Adapt to Adversity
Eric Reiman, Banner Alzheimer's Institute, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Mission Impossible? Preventing Self Destruction of the Human Pattern Processor
Daniela Rus, MIT
Construction of Self-Reconfiguring Robots
Elyn Saks, University of Southern California
DSM-5: An Encyclopedia of Aberrant Pattern Processing
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Terrence (Terry) Sejnowski, The Salk Institute
Computational Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
Michael Stryker, University of California San Francisco
How Photon Patterns Sculpt the Developing Visual Cortex
Josh Tenebaum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Structure, Mind, and Machine Intelligence
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