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2011 Meetings

 

London, 6-7 January 2011
The meeting will include the 39th Bartlett Lecture by Professor Tim Shallice, plus an accompanying symposium on ‘The cognitive functions of rostral prefrontal cortex’ organised by Prof Paul Burgess, and a further symposium on ‘Neuroplasticity in the language system after stroke’, organised by Dr Jenny Crinion.
The programme for this meeting will be open to submissions from 10th September 2010.  


Oxford, 13-15 April 2011
The meeting will include the 8th Mid Career Prize Lecture by Professor David Shanks, plus an accompanying symposium to be organised by Professor Koen Lamberts.



Nottingham, 6-8 July 2011
The meeting will include the 18th EPS Prize Lecture by Dr Dominic Dwyer, plus an accompanying symposium to be organised by Dr Mark Haselgrove.




 

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