kroger@scarecrow.cognet.ucla.edu (James Kroger) (04/12/91)
Last summer, there was an interesting conference on neural modeling held at Berkeley. One focus was on the role of oscillations in neural information processing. I do not know who sponsored the conference, although quite possibly it was put on by people both at Berkeley and SRI. Question: does anybody know either if there will be a follow-up conference this summer (as promised), or whom I might contact to find out about it? Thanks, Jim Kroger Dept. of Psychology UCLA (kroger@cognet.ucla.edu)
weigl@sibelius.inria.fr (Konrad Weigl) (04/13/91)
In article <1991Apr12.045757.4681@cognet.ucla.edu>, kroger@scarecrow.cognet.ucla.edu (James Kroger) writes: > Last summer, there was an interesting conference on neural modeling > held at Berkeley. One focus was on the role of oscillations > in neural information processing. > > > Jim Kroger > Dept. of Psychology > UCLA > (kroger@cognet.ucla.edu) Am strongly interested by above topic. Any info about proceedings or other sources concerning topic would be greatly appreciated. Konrad Weigl Tel. (France) 93 65 78 63 Projet Pastis Fax (France) 93 65 78 58 INRIA-Sophia Antipolis email weigl@mirsa.inria.fr 2004 Route des Lucioles B.P. 109 06561 Valbonne Cedex France