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CSLI COGLUNCH

A Seminar Series on Cognitive Science

Thursdays, 12:15-1:30 p.m.
Cordura Hall, Room 100

The CSLI CogLunch seminar series is a multidisciplinary forum of ideas, exchanges, and debates. CogLunch speakers address problems of cognitive science from variety of perspectives, e.g., those of artificial intelligence, biology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology.

As usual, we plan to have informal but rigorous talks and lively discussions, starting at 12:15 and going approximately until 1:30 on Thursdays. CogLunch takes place at Cordura Hall 100 (intersection of Campus Drive West and Panama Drive at the Stanford University campus; see map).

Sandwiches are available for a nominal fee at the door for the audience; please feel free to bring your own lunch if you prefer.

CogLunch Schedule for Fall 1998

5 November
Patrick Suppes, Stanford University
"Brain-wave Recognition of Words and Sentences"

3 December
Manfred Bierwisch, Humboldt University Berlin
"Modularity of Language Revisited"

11 December (special *Friday* CogLunch in Ventura 17)
Paul Smolensky, Johns Hopkins University
"Optimality: From neural networks to universal grammar"


Please keep an eye on the CSLI calendar for upcoming CogLunch talks. We will try to provide titles and abstracts, as well as information about the speakers at least one week ahead of time.

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For more information on CogLunch or to suggest speakers please contact: coglunch@csli.stanford.edu


[1998 Spring Schedule]
[1998 Winter Schedule]
[1997 Fall Schedule]
[1997 Spring Schedule]
[1997 Winter Schedule]
[1996 Fall Scedule]
[1996 Spring Schedule]
[1996 Winter Schedule]
[1995 Fall Scedule]

[Stanford] [CSLI]
1998-99 Coglunch organizers: John Fry, Uri Nodelman