GrKK-Workshop `Intentional Control of Thought'
27th -28th June 1997, Hamburg
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, 27th June
0900-1015: Ronald Huebner, Braunschweig: Concurrent attention shifts
between cognitive tasks and between stimulus features: Are their costs
additive?
1015-1030: Coffeebreak
1030-1130: Rainer H. Kluwe, Hilde Haider & Stefan Kawski, Hamburg: Effects
of unexpected tasks
1130-1330: Lunch/Coffee
1330-1430: Ulrich Mayr, Potsdam: Sequential control of thought and action:
Dissociations and processes
1430-1445: Coffeebreak
1445-1545: Thomas Goschke, Osnabrueck: Decomposition of shift costs
1545-1645: Stephen Monsell, Cambridge: Costs of task switching: Progress
and problems
1645-1700: Coffeebreak
1700-1800: Jutta Kray, Berlin: Age differences in task switching
SATURDAY, 28th June
0900-1015: Herbert Hagendorf, Berlin: Preparation and execution of
sequences of cognitive operations
1015-1030: Coffeebreak
1030-1130: Dirk Vorberg, Braunschweig: Attentional vs. intentional shifts
1130-1145: Coffeebreak/ Lunch
1145-1245: Rainer Goebel, Frankfurt: The constructive view of vision:
Direct evidence from fMRI and MEG studies of apparent motion and motion
imagery
LOCATION:
Universitaet der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Holstenhofweg 85, 22043 Hamburg; Bldg.
H1, Room 301.