TUCSON CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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Mon Mar 2141 ".0 al. f orgIease 2000/08/10stQ, } P%fi 792R -8 Page 1 From pol@j.sasoc.com Mon Mar 21 08:26:57 1994 Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 08:02:49 PST pri na+- nr: lfa iaasno nnm .f l. g p Version:-5.5--- Copyri t (c) 1991/92, Anastasios Kotsikonas From: Brian Josephso To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Tucson conference program Content-Length: 42569 This is the offical program, with minor corrections. To the best of my knowledge, it differs only trivially from the hard copy version sent out some time ago. Toward A Scientific Basis for Consciousness An Interdisciplinary Conference Representatives from psychology, neuroscience, computer science, physics, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, and other fields are invited to an international, interdisciplinary scientific conference on consciousness. The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona April 12-17, 1994 Consciousness What is consciousness? Ignored, denied, and mystified in the past, consciousness is now recognized as one of the greatest scientific frontiers facing humanity. It is being approached across a spectrum ranging from reductionism (the mind is the brain) to dualism (the mind is distinct and merely interacts with the brain). Between these extremes lie ample evidence, theory, and tools to begin to unravel the mind/brain "problem." Representatives from psychology, neuroscience, computer science, physics, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, and other fields will gather to discuss these issues at an international, interdisciplinary scientific conference on consciousness. Communication across disciplinary lines isn't always easy; each field has jargon and, biases that get in the way. We hope to promote understanding through an atmosphere of open discussion and festive challenge. While focusing on objective scientific approaches to consciousness, we also recognize the importance of subjective experiences and hope to provide avenues for discussing them. Join us in finding a common synergy among different fields, and help us move toward a new understanding of what "consciousness" really means. Details When: The conference begins Tuesday, April 12 with a welcoming reception starting at 6:30 p.m. Sessions continue through Sunday afternoon, April 17. Where: Duvall Auditorium in The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center. Cost: $220.00 per person; a special student rate of $75.00 is also available. Parking: Parking is available at the conference parking lot just south of the Arizona Health Sciences Center. Parking permits cost $6 for the entire conference, and will be available at the registration table. For further information contact: Jim Laukes, Program Coordinator, The University of Arizona Extended University, 1955 East Sixth Street, Tucson, Arizona 85719; phone (602) 624-UofA, ext. 253; fax (602) 621-3269; e-mail, jlaukes@ccit.arizona.edu. Organizers Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Eton mar 21,I W EorRlease 2000/08/10 s ' &R.fP Od92ROOO1 OO13OOO5-8 Stuart Hameroff, M.D., Department of Anesthesiology, The University of Arizona Alfred Kaszniak, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, The University of Arizona Alwyn Scott, Ph.D., Department of Mathermatics, The University of Arizona Gordon Olson, M.D., Internal Medicine, Sierra Vista, Arizona Jim Laukes, M.A., Extended University, The University of Arizona %%%%%%%SCHEDULE OF EVENTS%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Duval Auditorium The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center TUESDAY, APRIL 12 6:30-8:30 PM Reception at Arizona Inn WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 8:00-8:30 AM PHILOSOPHY OF MIND 8:30-9:15 AM-- Owen Flanagan, PhD, Department of Philosophy, Duke University "Constructive naturalism and consciousness: philosophic perspectives" 9:15-9:45 AM-- Alvin Goldman, PhD, Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona "Philosophy of mind: defining consciousness" 9:45-10:15 AM-- David Chalmers, PhD, Department of Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri "On explaining consciousness scientifically: choices and challenges" 10:45-11:30 AM-- Bernard Baars, PhD, Wright Institute, Berkeley, California "Cognitive theory of consciousness" 11:30-12:00 PM-- John Kihlstrom, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona "The unconscious in social interaction" 12:00-12:30 PM-- David Galin, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco "The structure of subjective experience" 2:00-2:45 PM-- Petra Stoerig, PhD, Institute of Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, Germany "Blindsight and human consciousness" Page 2 2:45-3:15 PM-- Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0100130005-8 Mon Mar 23Apprcfi tFc> @lease 2000/08/1 0st(a-bkl afdP96 Oft792R000100130005-8 LR Talbot, PhD, HA Whitaker, PhD, Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier Cte-des-Neiges, Montreal, Quebec, Canada "Brain injured persons in an altered state of consciousness: measures and intervention strategies" 3:15-3:45 ]?M-- James Whinnery, PhD, MD, Chief Aeromedical Scientist, Naval Air Warfare Center, Warminster, Pennsylvania "Induction of consciousness in the ischemic brain" 4:15-5:00 PM-- Alfred Kaszniak, PhD, Departments of Psychology, Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Arizona "Self-awareness in patients with Alzheimer's disease" 5:00-5:30 PM-- Victor Mark, MD, Department of Neuroscience, University of North Dakota, North Dakota "Diagnostic communicative behavior in a splitbrain subject" 5:30-6:00 PM-- Polly Henninger, PhD, California Institute of Technology "Out of left-hemisphere awareness: what the commissurotomy subjects show us about consciousness" 6:30-9:00 PM-- Poster Session I & Dinner Buffet Poster Presenters with Last Names A-N Plaza Hotel Conference Center (Poster Titles/Authors Follow Speaker List) NEUROBIOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS 8:30-9:15 AM-- Christof Koch, PhD, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology "Towards a neurobiological theory of consciousness" 9:15-9:45 AM-- Bruce McNaughton, PhD, Matthew Wilson, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona "Ensemble neural codes for spatial experience, and their reactivation during sleep" 9:45-10:15 AM-- Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Department of Philosophy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia "The binding problem and neurophysiological oscillations" Page 3 10:45-11:30 AM-- Benjamin Libet, PhD, Department of Physioloy, University of California, San Approved For Release 2000/08/10: CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon Mar 23Appn31)ed Fo79F1dlease 2000/08/10stG 9HFW92R000100130005-8 Francisco "Neural time factor in conscious and unconscious functions" 11:30-12:00 PM-- Gary Schwartz, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona "Olfaction, consciousness and the brain" 12:00-12:30 PM-- Peter L nsky, Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague Jean-Pierre Rospars, Dpartement de Zoologie and Laboratoire de Biomtrie, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Versailles Cedex, France "Stochastic model of odor intensity coding" 2:00-2:45 PM-- Karl Pribram, MD, Brain Research Center, Radford University, Radford, Virginia "Dendritic microprocessing and consciousness" 2:45-3:15 PM-- Stuart Hameroff, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Arizona "Anesthesia, protein conformational dynamics and consciousness" 3:15-3:45 PM-- Djuro Koruga, PhD, Faculty of Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia "Information physics, neuromolecular computing and consciousness" 4:15-5:00 PM-- Michael Conrad, PhD, Department of Computer Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan "Biomolecular quantum computing and consciousness" 5:00-5:30 PM-- John Watterson, PhD, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Griffith University Gold Coast, Australia "Pixels of consciousness: organized clusters at protein-water interface" 5:30-6:00 PM-- Jack Tuszynski, PhD, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada "Microtubular self-organization and information processing capabilities" 8:30-9:15 AM-- Roger Penrose, PhD, Mathematical Institute, Oxford University, UK "Quantum coherence and consciousness" Page 4 9:15-9:45 AM-- Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon Mar 21 9rd cZEcii AIease 2000/08/10st:G3 W98FW92R000100130005-8 Mari Jibu, MD, Kunio Yasue, PhD, Notre Dame Seishin University, Okayama, Japan "Quantum optical coherence in microtubules: implications for consciousness" 9:45-10:15 AM-- Walter Schempp, PhD, Department of Mathematics, University of Siegen, Germany "Quantum neural holography" Quantum Theory and Consciousness II 10:45-11:30 AM-- Danah Zonar, B. Sc., OxfordBrookes University, United Kingdom "Consciousness and Bose-Einstein condensates" 11:30-12:00 PM-- Ezio Insinna, PhD, Schoeller Elektronik, Lyon, France "Jungian synchronicity, non-locality and consciousness" 12:00-12:30 PM-- Fred Wolf, PhD, La Conner, Washington "On the quantum mechanics of dreams and the arising of the self-concept" 12:30-2:00 PM Lunch on Your Own 6:30-9:00 PM-- Poster Session II & Dinner Buffet Poster Presenters with Last Names O-Z Arizona Inn (Poster Titles/Authors Follow Speaker List) 8:30-9:15 AM-- Chris Barrett, PhD, Los Alamos National Laboratories, Los Alamos, New Mexico "Functionalism, emergence, and mental processes" 9:15-9:45 AM-- Steen Rasmussen, PhD, Los Alamos National Laboratories, Santa F Institute "Self-organization and consciousness" 9:45-10:15 AM-- Alan Newell, PhD, Department of Mathematics, University of Arizona "Patterns in optics: a paradigm" 10:45-11:30 AM-- Eric Harth, PhD, Department of Physics, Syracuse University, New York "The creative loop: how the brain makes a mind" Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon Mar 2 ]Ag9rcf S of lease 2000/08/10 s RW%BfO :792R000100130005-8 11:30-12:00 PM-- Nils Baas, PhD, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Trondheim, Norway "Higher order cognitive processes" 12:00-12:30 PM-- Alwyn Scott, PhD, Department of Mathematics, University of Arizona "Hierarchical organization in the brain%emergence of consciousness" 2:00-2:45 PM-- John Taylor, PhD, Centre for Neural Networks, Department of Mathematics, Kings College, London, United Kingdom "Toward a neural network model of the mind" 2:45-3:15 PM-- Judith Dayhoff, PhD, Systems Research Center, University of Maryland "Artificial neural networks: biological plausibility" 3:15-3:45 PM-- Andrew Wuensche, School of Cognitive and Computer Science, University of Sussex, UK & Santa Fe Institute "The ghost in the machine" 4:15-5:00 PM-- Andrew Weil, MD, Division of Social Perspective, College of Medicine, University of Arizona "Pharmacology of consciousness" 5:00-5:30 PM-- Dharma Singh Khalsa, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, Maricopa Medical Center "Eastern philosophy, meditation and consciousness" 5:30-6:00 PM-- Brian Josephson, PhD, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom and Tethys Carpenter, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, United Kingdom, "Music, Meaning and Design" 8:30-9:15 .AM-- Walter Freeman, PhD, Neurobiology, University of California, Berkeley "Some category confusions in studies of the biology of consciousness" 9:15-9:45 AM-- I. N. Marshall, M.A., M.B.B.S., Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom "Three kinds of thinking" Page 6 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon mar 21A00rc5x% dr9IR4Iease 2000/08/1 Oattek P98i 792ROOO1 OO13OOO5-8 9:45-10:15 AM-- Arthur Winfree, PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona "Is it impossible to `measured consciousness?" 10:45-11:15 AM-- Willis W. Harman, PhD, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Sausalito, California "A comparison of three approaches to reconciling science and consciousness" 11:15-12:30 PM Wrap-up Discussion Toward a Scientific Basis for Consciousness An Interdisciplinary Conference April 12-17, 1994 Poster Presentations Richard Amoroso, Director of the Noetic Institute, Orinda, California "Consciousness: A radical definition" Britt Anderson, MD, Thomas Head, MD, Department of Neurology and the Alzheimer's Disease Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama "Evidence for covert language comprehension in a severe `sensory' aphasic" Richard P. Atkinson, PhD, Heath Earl, Weber State University "Enhanced vigilance in guided meditation: Perceptual implications of altered consciousness" Parthasarathi Banerjee, PhD, National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies, New Delhi, India "The four spaces of consciousness" John Barnden, PhD, Computing Research Laboratory and Computer Science Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico "Consciousness and folk-psychological metaphors of mind" Mikael Bergenheim, PhD, Hkan Johansson, Brittmarie Granlund, Jonas Pedersen, Division of Work Physiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Sweden; and the Department of Physiology, University of Ume, Ume, Sweden "Synchronization of sensory information to conscious experience" John Boitano, PhD, Department of Psychology, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut "Edelman's biological theory of consciousness" Greg Brack, PhD, Catherine Brack, PhD, Mary Kate Bagwell, MS, Georgia State University "Exploring the underlying mechanisms of dissociation as a modification of consciousness" Robert Alan Brown, Engineering Consultant, R.A. Brown Technologies, Mettapoisett, Massachusetts Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0100130005-8 Mon mar 23A#0r6o d491Release 2000/08/1 0 1 P$8F@ 792R000100130005-8 "Self-learning, memory-controlled machines: Nonliving beings" Dwight Bulkley, PhD, Seattle Institute for the Life Sciences, Seattle, Washington "Electromagnetic micromechanisms: a necessary prelude to understanding consciousness." Jean Burns, PhD, San Leandro, California "The possibility of empirical test of hypotheses about the relationship between consciousness and the physical world" Joseph P. Cammarota, Aerial Combat Maneuvering Enhancement Laboratory, Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division, Warminster, Pennsylvania "A dynamic model of the induction of unconsciousness due to acceleration (+Gz) induced ischemia" Allan Combs, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Asheville "Consciousness as a system near the edge of chaos" Deborah Conrad, PhD, Department of Philosophy, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan "Consciousness and rule following" Randall Cork, MD, PhD, Department of Anesthesiology, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana "The effect of surgical sedation on implicit memory" Thaddeus M. Cowan, PhD, Department of Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas "Sensation, perception, and the theory of conscious extent" Sheila Davis, The New School for Social Research, New York "Cerebral function, Jungian typology and language style: Toward a new theory" Arthur J. I)eikman, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California "The role of intention and self as determinants of consciousness: a functional approach to spiritual experience" Vinod Deshmukh, MD, PhD, Department of Neurology, University of Florida, Jacksonville, Florida "The quiescent brain and consciousness" Norman Don, PhD, Bruce McDonough, PhD, Departments of Psychiatry and Human Factors & Behavioral Toxicology Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago "EEGs, event-related brain potentials, altered states of consciousness and psi" Martin Dudziak, PhD, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond "Quantum processes and dynamic networks in biological systems" Avshalom C. Elitzur, Department of Chemical Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel "Can relativity shed a new light on consciousness?" Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Page 8 Mon Mar 23Al90"R: r 94lease 2000/08/1 0st@FJ4- T P66RW92R000100130005-8 B. Raymond Fink, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington "Hub-action theory of nervous systems and consciousness" Gregg Franzwa, PhD, Department of Philosophy, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth? Texas "Descartes? Searle and Edelman: The organic paradigm" Michael Gi:Linsky, PhD, Institute of Physiology, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Novosibirsk "Participation of consciousness and emotions in elaboration of cold adaptation strategies" George Graham, PhD, and G. Lynn Stephens, Department of Philosophy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama "Reflexive personal agnosia and the self" Guven Guzeldere, Center for the Study of Language & Information, Stanford University, Stanford, California "Consciousness and the functional link hypothesis" Scott Hagan, BS, Department of Physics, McGill University, Montral, Qubec "Coherent activity in microtubules and its implications for global brain function" John S. Hagelin, PhD, Maharishi International University, Fairfield, Iowa "Is consciousness the unified field? A field theorist's perspective" Keith Harary, PhD, Institute for Advanced Psychology "A filmed pilot trial in extended perception" Howard T. Herman, MD, John C. Kotelly, BS, Newtonville, Massachusetts "A candidate architecture for characterizing consciousness" Marco Iacoboni, Jan Rayman, Eran Zaidel, Department of Psychology,. University of California, Los Angeles, California "Left brain says yes, right brain says no: normative duality in the split brain" Svetlana Jankovic, MD(l), Djuro Koruga, PhD(l,2), 1) AKADEMIA NOVA-GMT, Division for Consciousness Research, Serbia, Yugoslavia; 2) Advanced Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona "Biomedical. approach to consciousness research" S. Jeffers, J. Sloan, Department of Physics and Astronomy, York University, Ontario, Canada "Optical diffraction and interference phenomena as potential indicators of anomalous phenomena" Alexander Jourjine, PhD, Analog Intelligence DA, Winchester, Massachusetts "Consciousness as modeling of environment" Page 9 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon Mar 21A$~A44l 8-P F4 lease 2000/08/10s~OFABROP 8b792R000100130005-8 Stanley Klein, PhD, School of Optometry, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California "The dual nature of consciousness" Don Krieger, PhD, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania "40 Hz cortical oscillations: The tip of the iceberg" George Kurian, PhD, Department of Psychology, Punjabi University, Patiala, India "Microgenesis of consciousness" R Lahoz-Bel.tra, PhD(l), SR Hameroff, MD(2), J Dayhoff, PhD(3), 1) Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Complutense: University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 2) Advanced. Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona; 3) Systems Research Center, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland "Phase transitions in bound water and their role as cytoskeletal communication interface and medium for information representation" Dyan Louria, Departments of Physiology and Anesthesiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona "Computer simulation of anesthetic quantum effects in proteins" Ljubomir J. Kljakic, AKADEMIA NOVA, Division for consciousness research, Novi Beograd, Serbia "The Pelasgian creation myth as a starting point of new scientific paradigm of human consciousness?" John Limber, Psychology Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire "Traynes of Thought" in language and consciousness: past and present" Paul Lovland, M.SC., Klofta, Norway "Meaning, motivation, and disorder: Thermodynamic model and possible experiment" Rollin McCraty, MA(1), Mike Atkinson(1), and William A. Tiller, PhD(2), 1) Institute of HeartMath, Boulder Creek, California; 2) Department of Materials Science and. Engineering, Stanford University, Standord, California "Heart rate variability as an indicator of highly ordered states of consciousness" Neil Law Malcolm, The Rowland Institute for Science, Cambridge, Massachusetts "Awareness of colours" Peter J. Marcer, DPhil, FBCS, CEng., Aikido Enterprises, United Kingdom "The nanotechnology of consciousness" Donald Mathis, Michael Mozer, Computer Science Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado "On the computational utility of consciousness" Page 10 Douglas Matzke, Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas "Consciousness: A new computational paradigm" Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Hon mar 21AJbJbrbaeWFbslblease 2000/08/108 DA?POA9792R000100130005-8 J. Hulse Neufeld, Department of Anesthesiology, VA Medical Center, San Diego, California "A rat model of chronic pain and hypercortisolism for the study of attention" Se n % Nualli n, PhD, Dublin City University and National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada "An integrated theory of consciousness and cognitive development" C.M.H. Nunn, PhD, C.J.S. Clarke, B.H. Blott, Department of Psychiatry, Royal South Hants Hospital, and I.N. Marshall, MA, MBBS, Southampton, United Kingdom "Collapse of a quantum field may affect brain function" Ayub Ommaya, MD, FRCS, FACS, Neurological Surgery, Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Research Foundation, and George Washington University Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland "Emotion as consciousness: A thermodynamic approach" David C. Osmon and Yana Suchy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin "A neural network model of dissociative disorder" Rose Paradis and Eric Dietrich, Program in Philosophy and Computers and Systems Science, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York "Capturing cognitive phenomena in computational models" Donald Perlis, Department of Computer Science and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland "An error-theory of consciousness" Willis Pitkin, Jr., PhD, Department of English, Utah State University, Logan, Utah "Discourse,, dreams, and the dawn of modern consciousness" Paavo Pylkkanen, Academy of Finland Researcher in Cognitive Science, Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki; and Research Fellow Department of Physics, Birbeck College University of London, England "Mind, consciousness and the quantum theory" Miloje M. Rakocevic, Department of Chemistry, University of Nis, Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia "Does universal consciousness exist?" Dejan Rakovi%, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia "Neural networks, brainwaves and ionic structures; biophysical model for states of consciousness?" Peter A. Raynolds, PhD, Gennie H. Raynolds, Management and Organizational Behavior, Northern Arizona Univeristy, Flagstaff, Arizona "The projective differential (PD) response phenomenon: New tool for consciousness research?" Page 11 EM Reiman, RD Lane, GL Ahern, GE Schwartz, RJ Davidson, Departments of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Psychology, University of Arizona, Department Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon mar 21A00r6gea dt lease 2000/08/1 0s~6l P 90792R000100130005-8 of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, and the Samaritan PET Center, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona "Positron emission tomography and the conscious experience of emotion" Antti Revonsuo, Department of Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Neuroscience University of Turku, Finland "Semantic processign without conscious understanding in global aphasia" William S. Robinson, Philosophy Department, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa "Intrinsic consciousness" W. Teed Rockwell, Daly City, California "On what the mind is identical with" Steven K. Rogers, Matthew Kabrisky, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio "Consciousness, just another computation!" Alexei Samsonovich, Applied Mathematics Program, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona "Quantum neural networks: implications for modelling consciousness" Eric Silverman, MD, Brian Rucker, BSEE, Richard Watt, MSEE, Eugene Maslana, BSME, Stuart Hameroff, MD, Advanced Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona "Visual/auditory relaxation and sedation" Saul-Paul Sirag, Eugene, Oregon; Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD*, Global Intuition Network, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Sausalito, California "Saul-Paul Sirag's model of consciousness" Marya Schechtman, Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago "Psychopharmaceuticals and the philosophy of mind" Conrad Schrieiker, AthenaTech, Tucson, Arizona "The second scientific revolution" Matthew C. Scott, Indiana University "Antichaos unbound: The antiquation of the human mind" A.M. Selvam, Indian Institute of Tropical-Meteorology, India "Self-organized adaptive networks in atmospheric flows: A model for neural networks of the human brain" Ron Shaffer, PhD, and Greg Dootson, Western Washington University "Phenomenimagery" Stuart Silvers, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Clemson University "Consciousness and it's proper place in cognitive theory" Douglas M. Snyder, PhD, Los Angeles, California "On the relationship of consciousness to the physical world in the theory of Page 12 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon Mar 21 09:59:52 1994 standard input understanding of consciousness" George K. 'York, MD, David A. Steinberg, MD, Kaiser Stockton Medical Center and the Sa Institute, Fiddletown, California "Clinical neurology and the study of consciousness" Fred Zaman, Hill Air Force Base, Utah "Consciousness: A psychobiomagnetic dynamo" Field Trips Take half a day or several to enjoy the scenic Southwest and study its wonders by signing up for these field trips. Just check off the trips you would like to attend on the conference registration form. All trips will leave from the north entrance of the Plaza Hotel, 1900 East Speedway, 'Tucson, Arizona and will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. The Grand Canyon April 9-11 Travel to the Grand Canyon's magnificent South Rim. Take day hikes into the canyon and near the rim, or choose a local bus tour. When: Departs Tucson 9:00 a.m., Saturday, April 9; returns 6:00 p.m., Monday, April 11. Reservations available until March 7. Cost: $345, based on double occupancy; includes transportation, park admission, and two nights' lodging at the South Rim (Bus tours can be arranged at the rim for an additional charge). Meals on your own. Ramsey Canyon Preserve April 12 This mile-high wildlife preserve, managed by The Nature Conservancy, is renowned for its scenic beauty and the diversity of its plant and animal life. The abrupt rise of mountains from the surrounding arid grasslands creates "islands" harboring rare species. In this season, many migrant songbirds and hummingbirds are present. Golden eagles may be nesting, and butterflies are common. Communities ranging from desert grassland to pine-fir forest are found within the canyon. You may choose a short hike (0.7 mile) or a longer one to a mountain overlook. A $3 donation is requested for visitors who are not members of The Nature Conservancy. When: 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 12 Cost: $45; includes transportation and a box lunch Ethnobotany or the Desert as Supermarket April 12 Hike in Catalina State Park and enjoy a tasting session of native plant foods. Explore desert plants and learn how desert peoples relied on these plants for food, fiber, fuel, and building materials. Conducted by the staff of Tucson Botanical Gardens. When: 8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 12 Cost: $55; includes transportation and a box lunch Kitt Peak, Casa Grande, and Picacho Peak April 12 Visit a world-class observatory, experience the wide expanse of an Indian reservation, look back in time at a national monument, and see the site of Arizona's only Civil War battle. Begin with. Kitt Peak, whose collection of telescopes sits high above the desert at an elevation of 6,882 feet. The grouping includes the McMath solar Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8 Mon Mar 21 09:59:52 1994 standard input Please indicate any special needs you have Payment information: Total payment: $ Check enclosed, payable to Extended University Credit card: VISA Discover or MasterCard Account number Expiration date Signature Cancellation policy: If you-cancel your conference registration before March 11, 1994, you'll receive a refund less a $25.00 cancellation fee. Field trip cancellations vary according to advance reservation requirements and may not be refundable. If you have a disability and require accommodations please let us know at the time of registration. Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000100130005-8