CSLI COGLUNCH on Thursdays, 12:00-1:30 p.m. Cordura Hall, Room 100 A Seminar Series on Consciousness The CSLI CogLunch seminar series is an interdisciplinary forum of ideas, exchanges, and debates. This year's designated theme is consciousness. Throughout the year, we hope to approach problems of consciousness from various perspectives, e.g., those of philosophy, psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, biology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and quantum mechanics, as well as the humanities. ******************** Winter 1996 Calendar [Please Post] ******************** 1/18: JOHN FLAVELL (Psychology, Stanford U.) "The Development of Children's Knowledge About Thinking and Consciousness" 1/25: GUVEN GUZELDERE (Philosophy & CSLI, Stanford U.) "The Nature of Phenomenal Consciousness" 2/01: DAVID SPIEGEL (Psychiatry, Stanford U.) "Disintegrated Experience: Dissociation, Hypnosis and Trauma" 2/08: PAT SUPPES (Philosophy, Stanford U.) "The Scientific Study of Consciousness: Problems and Prospects" 2/15: BRIAN WANDELL (Psychology, Stanford U.) "Imaging Human Brain Activity" 2/22: WALTER FREEMAN (Neurobiology, UC Berkeley) "A Biological View of Consciousness and Intentionality" 2/29: DAVID CHALMERS (Philosophy, UC Santa Cruz) "On the Search for a Neural Correlate of Consciousness" 3/07: ALAN WALLACE (Religious Studies, Stanford U.) "Attentional Training, Introspection, and the Investigation of Consciousness in Tibetan Buddhism" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursdays 12:00-1:30 (Sandwiches and soft drinks available for a nominal fee at the door) Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) Cordura Hall 100, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4115 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Guven Guzeldere [guven@csli.stanford.edu]