Welcome to ASSC5, the fifth conference of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness Use the navigation bar to access different parts of the site.

UPDATED JUL 19th 2001

 

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This website was created by Frédéric Bouchard (design heavily inspired by Axel Cleermans' website of the ASSC4 conference)

REGISTRATION

THE REGISTRATION PERIOD HAS EXPIRED

FOR THE PROGRAM GO TO PROGRAM SECTION OR USE THE 'SAVE TARGET AS' ON YOUR BROWSER TO DOWNLOAD AN RTF VERSION (printable) THE PROGRAM

Registration Fees Early Late
Non-members $175 $225
ASSC Members $140 $190
Students/Postdocs $75 $125
Student ASSC members $40 $90

Note: All fees should be paid in U.S. dollars.

Membership registration must be received by May 1st, 2001 to ensure discount.

FURTHER INFORMATION

All meetings and poster presentations will be held at the Duke University campus. Accommodations will be available both at Durham hotels at discounted rates and at air-conditioned single/double Duke dormitories.

Please check the website for information about accommodation options, as well as for further information about the paper and poster submissions; registration and submission forms; information about travel to Durham, North Carolina; and information about the scientific Program of the meeting.

Tune in frequently -- the site will be constantly updated to reflect the latest information.

To enquire about any aspect of the conference, please write to the local organizer, Frédéric Bouchard at: fb3@duke.edu

To find out more about the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, and to apply for membership, please consult: http://assc.caltech.edu

The ASSC publishes two scientific journals about which further information is available from the following websites:

Consciousness & Cognition: http://www.apnet.com/www/journal/cc.htm

PSYCHE: http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/

 

ASSC-5 Conference Committee:

Guven Guzeldere (Duke University, co-chair)

Ron Mangun (Duke University, co-chair)

David Chalmers (University of Arizona)

Philip Merikle (University of Waterloo)

Thomas Metzinger (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz)