Sep. 15, 1994 Brain Waves and Brain Wiring - Carla Shatz, Ph.D. (UC Berkeley), 4 PM
Sep. 22, 1994 Neurobiology of Visual Constancies : Part I - Robert Fendrich (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
Sep. 29, 1994 MIDBRAIN: (Progressive supranuclear palsy, Hemianopia) - Bob Rafal - (patient conference), 3-5 PM
Oct. 6, 1994 Neurobiology of Visual Constancies : Part II - Robert Fendrich (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
Oct. 13, 1994 Saccadic Disorders in Neurological and Psychiatric Disease - Dr. Chris Kennard (University College, London) 4 PM
Oct. 20, 1994 Neurobiology of Visual Constancies : Part III - Robert Fendrich (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
Oct. 27, 1994 NEGLECT - Bob Rafal - (patient conference), 3-5 PM
Nov. 3, 1994 Neurobiology of Visual Constancies : Part IV - Robert Fendrich (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
Nov. 17, 1994 No seminar due to Society for Neuroscience conference
Dec. 1, 1994 Neurobiology of Visual Constancies : Part V - Robert Fendrich (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
Dec. 8, 1994 Memory, Emotion and the Brain - David Amaral, 4 PM
Dec. 12, 1994 Functional MRI Studies of Object and Spatial Processing - Vince Clark, 4 PM
Dec. 15, 1994 Building the Cerebral Cortex: A Cascade of Simple Steps - Colin Blakemore (Oxford University: guest lecturer), 4 PM
Dec. 19, 1994 The Dopamine D2 Receptor: Homology Modeling, Drug Docking and Implications for Psychiatry and Neuroscience - Curtiss J. Durand, 3-5 PM
Jan. 5, 1995 Brain Mechanisms of Conscious Experience - Michael Gazzaniga (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
Jan. 12, 1995 APHASIA - Nina Dronkers (patient conference), 3-5 PM
Jan. 17, 1995 Organization and Development of Local Circuits in Primary Visual Cortex - Edward M. Callaway (University of Colorado School of Medicine), Noon
Jan. 19, 1995 Evolutionary Specializations of the Frontal Cortex of Primates - Todd M. Preuss (Vanderbilt University), Noon
Jan. 19, 1995 Brain Mechanisms of Conscious Experience - Tulving, 3-5 PM
Jan. 23, 1995 The Visual Guidance of Voluntary Movements: Eye Movements as a Model System - Richard J. Krauzlis (National Eye Institute), Noon
Jan. 26, 1995 Combining Auditory, Visual and Vestibular Signals to Represent Space in the Parietal Cortex - Richard Andersen (Caltech), 4 PM
Jan. 30, 1995 Color and Motion Processing in the Primate Visual System: psychological, neurophysiological and developmental perspectives - Karen Dobkins (University of Washington, Seattle), Noon
Feb. 2, 1995 Balint's Syndrome - Bob Rafal (patient conference), 3-5 PM
Feb. 3, 1995 From Locus Coeruleus Neurons to Cognitive Performance: New Data and a Mechanistic Hypothesis - Gary Aston-Jones (Hahnemann University), Noon
Feb. 7, 1995 The Functional Significance of EEG-alpha Rhythms for Memory Processes - Wolfgang Klimesch (University of Salzburg, Austria), 12-2 PM
Feb. 9, 1995 Brain Mechanisms of Conscious Experience - Lynn Robertson (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
Feb. 10, 1995 Spatio-temporal Characteristics of the Neural Activities of Guinea Pig Auditory Cortex Revealed by Optical Imaging - Kohyu Fukunishi (Hitachi, Ltd. - Japan), 3 PM
Feb. 16, 1995 AGNOSICS : Appreceptive, Associative, Integrative and Category Specific - Bob Rafal (patient conference), 3-5 PM
Feb. 22, 1995 How does the brain know novelty, and what does it do about it?: Reflections on PET Findings - Endel Tulving, (Distinguished Professor of Psychology), 2:10 PM
Feb. 23, 1995 Neuromodulatory Systems and the Regulation of Memory Storage - James L. McGaugh (UCI), 4 PM
Mar. 2, 1995 Brain Mechanisms of Conscious Experience - Tulving, 3-5 PM
Mar. 9, 1995 OPTIC APHASIA - Bob Rafal (patient conference), 3-4 PM
and Yoshio Okada (Univ. of New Mexico), 4 PM
Mar. 16, 1995 Brain Mechanisms of Conscious Experience - Leda Cosmides & John Tooby (UC Santa Barbara), 3-5 PM
Mar. 17, 1995 Mini-Conference on Evolution, Memory and Consciousness
Mar. 23, 1995 Spinal Mechanisms of Pain, Opiod Analgesia and Tolerance - Alan Basbaum (UC San Francisco), 4 PM
Mar. 30, 1995 Mechanisms underlying the perception of surfaces - Michael A. Paradiso, Ph.D. (Brown University), 4 PM
April 6, 1995 The Vision Thing* - Martin Wilson (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
April 13, 1995 A New View About Development of Connections in the Mammalian Brain* - Leo Chalupa (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
April 18, 1995 From the Heart or the Head? Reflections on the Sounds of Animals, Peter Marler (UC Davis), 8PM at 3 Kleiber Hall
April 20, 1995 Cortical Processing of Visual Motion Information* - Kenneth Britten (UC Davis), 3-5PM
April 27, 1995 How Visual Cortex Got It's Stripes: The Development of Receptive Field Properties in Area 17* - Barbara Chapman (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
May 4, 1995 Residual implicit functions in amnesia, prosopagnosia and alexia. - Katrin Henke, 2:10 PM
May 4, 1995 Space and Time in the Visual Cortex* - Ralph D. Freeman (UC Berkeley), 4-5 PM
May 9, 1995 Cerebral Organization for Language: An fMRI study of sentence processing** - Daphne Bavelier, Noon
May 10, 1995 Evoked Potential Correlates of Parallel Processing in the Human Visual System - Heidi Baseler (UC Berkeley), 1 PM
May 11, 1995 The Role of Attention in Visual Processing* - Ron Mangun (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
May 18, 1995 Neuronal Mechanisms of Visual Attention* - Gregg Recanzone (UC Davis), 3-5 PM
May 22, 1995 Processing of Visual Motion Information in Cat Area 1 - Richard van Wezel (Utrecht University, the Netherlands), Noon
May 24, 1995 Forgetting and the Inhibitory Control of Cognition - Michael Anderson (University of Oregon), 4 PM
May 25, 1995 The Computational Brain* - Terry Sejnowski (Salk Institute), 4-5 PM
June 1, 1995 Visual Feature Integration and the Temporal Correlation Hypothesis* - Charles Gray (UC Davis), 3-5PM
June 15, 1995 Neuroanatomical organization of human auditory and language cortices - Jeff Hutsler (UC Davis), 9AM
*Perspectives in Neuroscience is a graduate student organized seminar series which will present the forefront of scientific study of vision from cognitive, cellular, molecular, and systems perspectives. Its purpose is to explore the continuous threads running through the scientific inquiry into vision.
** Part of Functional Neuroimaging Lecture Series.