-Second circular, 1999. June-

 

Organized by Vision Research Group of the Department of Physiology of the Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University, Szeged, Hungary and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Neuroscience Association, Szeged.



The Vision Symposium is aimed to discuss the most important problems of the human visual system and to serve as a meeting place for everybody, interested in visual processing.

Topics ; Submission Procedure ; Organizers ; Registration ; Accomodation; Symposium Dinner
Information Contact

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TOPICS 
to be covered include, but are not limited to:
-Visual psychophysics 
-Visual neurophysiology 
-Anatomy of the visual system 
-Models and neural networks
 
 
LANGUAGE: 
The official language of the Symposium is English.
 
 
 
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Authors should submit 1-page abstracts in English and/or Hungarian of no more than 300 words by e-mail (in ASCII format) to one of the organizers. Submissions should include a title, author's names, affiliations, address, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail addresses. 

 
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 ORGANIZERS:
György Benedek, SZOTE, SZEGED
J. Fiser, Univ. Rochester, USA 
Gy. Kovács, SZOTE, Szeged, Hungary 
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REGISTRATION:
Registration is  free. 
 
ACCOMODATION:
Participants will be provided with  accommodation in  hotels. Please contact the organizers! 
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FORM:
The symposium is rather informal. Every speaker has 10 to 15 minutes followed by a 5 to 10 minutes long discussion. Our primary aim is to make discussions possible.  If you have a model, software, commercial product, etc. that you would like to demonstrate, please contact the organizers! 
 
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SYMPOSIUM DINNER Like in every year, when in Szeged, we plan, as the closing act of the Symposium, an informal dinner for the participant. 
This year the Organisers offer a typical fish-dinner a'la Szeged.
 
INFORMATION CONTACT: J. Fiser, fiser@bcs.rochester.edu 
Gy. Kovács, gkovacs@phys.szote.u-szeged.hu 
Ph: +36-62-455-373. Fax:+36-62-455-842 
 

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