Plenary speakers (preliminary titles) |
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Presidential Address: Early onset dementias - Sandra Weintraub, Northwestern University Chicago Birch Lecture: Primary Progressive Aphasia and the Language Network - Marsel Mesulam, Northwestern University, Chicago |
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Donald T. Stuss, Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, Canada: Frontal-Cerebellar Systems: How Closely do the Functions Map Together? |
Edvard Moser, The Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Centre for the Biology of Memory (KI/CBM) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Brain maps for space |
Christopher Giza, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA: Plug it In and Turn It On: Connectivity and Activation after Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury |
Trevor Robbins, University of Cambridge, England: Cognitive Enhancing Drugs: Prospects and Problems |
Robert T. Knight, University of California, Berkeley, USA: Electrophysiology of Human Prefrontal Cortex |
| Joseph Giacino, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, USA: Biological mechanisms underlying late recovery from the minimally conscious state: The re-awakening of Terry Wallis after 19 years. |
Vicki Anderson, University of Melbourne, Australia: Brain: development, plasticity and insult |
Jennie Ponsford, Monasch University, Melbourne, Australia: Fatigue and sleep disturbance following traumatic brain injury- creating an evidence base for the development of efficacious treatments. Jennie Ponsford Fatigue and Sleep dist foll TBI.doc  |
| Catherine Harmer, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, A cognitive neuropsychological model of antidepressant drug action. |
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