Launch of CCNi and SI project
Guillaume Rousselet
g.rousselet at PSY.GLA.AC.UK
Fri Oct 24 18:40:44 CEST 2008
The Department of Psychology at University of Glasgow is pleased to
announce a Joint Event to launch the Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
(CCNi) and to officially launch our project: Social Interaction: a
Cognitive Neurosciences Approach.
Date: Friday 28th November 2008; Venue: Kelvin Gallery, Gilbert Scott
Building, University Avenue & the Department of Psychology / CCNi,
University of Glasgow, UK.
The Event, starting at 10am, will include presentations by Professor
Philippe Schyns (CCNi Director), Professor Nikos Logothetis (MPI
Tübingen, Germany), Professor Riitta Hari (Low Temperature Laboratory,
Helsinki, Finland), Professor Alvaro Pascual-Leone (Harvard Medical
School, Boston, USA), Professor Paula Niedenthal (Université Blaise
Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France), Professor Rainer Goebel (Univeridty
of Maastricht, The Netherlands).
A drinks reception and a Tour of CCNi with poster presentation will be
held from 5pm onwards in the Department of Psychology. Contact:
Heather Robertson, CCNi Administrator, Department of Psychology (Room
519) University of Glasgow, 58 Hillhead Street, Glasgow G12 8QB. tel:
+44 (0)141 330 6173. Email: h.robertson at psy.gla.ac.uk. Web: www.ccni.gla.ac.uk
,www.socialinteraction.gla.ac.uk
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Guillaume A. Rousselet, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi)
Department of Psychology
Faculty of Information & Mathematical Sciences (FIMS)
University of Glasgow
58 Hillhead Street
Glasgow, UK
G12 8QB
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
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Email: g.rousselet at psy.gla.ac.uk
Fax. +44 (0)141 330 4606
Tel. +44 (0)141 330 6652
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Popular Mechanics, 1949
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