ESF Research Conferences

ESF-EMBO Symposium

THREE-DIMENSIONAL SENSORY AND MOTOR SPACE: PROBABILISTIC MECHANISMS OF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT IN SENSORIMOTOR SYSTEMS

Chaired by

CHAIR:

DanielWolpertE-Mail
University College LondonInstitute of NeurologySobell Department of Motor Neuroscience & Movement DisordersLondonUnited Kingdom

VICE-CHAIR:

JeroenSmeetsE-Mail
Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamFaculty of Human Movement SciencesAmsterdamNetherlands

Dates

8-13 October 2005

Location

Hotel Eden Roc, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain
The conference will take place in Sant Feliu de Guixols, on the Spanish Costa Brava, 120 km north of Barcelona and 30 km south of Girona. Group transportation will be arranged from/to Barcelona airport, on arrival and departure days.

Final Programme & List of Accepted Participants

This series of meetings focuses on the progress in the field of perception and action, and in particular the interface between the two. We live in a three-dimensional world. Sensory inputs define our position in space and that of objects. Motor output is used for self-motion as well as for manipulation of objects. We experience one unique sensory space, which requires the fusion of visual, acoustic, somatosensory, vestibular, and other inputs. This is computationally a highly non-trivial process, as the sensory systems utilise different coding formats and co-ordinate frames. Generating the appropriate motor command on the basis of this information is further complicated by the continuously changing environment, and state of our sensory and motor system. This requires plasticity of the sensorimotor pathways. Over recent years there have been tremendous advances in the fields of development and learning in sensorimotor systems. A key aim of the meeting will be to bring together scientists from diverse areas who do not normally meet, with the aim of providing a cohesive view of sensorimotor learning which can lead to a cross-fertilization of ideas.

This meeting will cover neurophysiological, molecular, psychological, neuroimaging and computational approaches to sensorimotor development and learning. One emphasis of the meeting will be to explore an evolving idea in the field; that the statistics of both the motor and sensory apparatus as well as statistics of the outside world determine through probabilistic mechanisms the processes underlying development and learning.

Final Programme PDF (61 KB) Last Updated 13-October-2005
List of Invited Speakers & Accepted Participants

Group Transportation & Practical Information Guide

  • On Saturday 8 October, group transportation (two buses) will be arranged from Barcelona airport to the hotel. Bus departure times will be as follows: 16.00 , 18.00.
  • Bus transportation back to Barcelona airport will also be arranged for Thursday13 October departing at: 12.45 ,14.00.
For further information, please consult the Practical Information Guide PDF (300 KB)

Conference Fees

Conference fees include full local costs, a half-day excusion and, for conferees, a registration fee of EUR 200.
Guest fees do not include use of conference facilities and equipment (i.e. internet...) nor are guests entitled to attend sessions.

Fees

Fees (1)

What the fees cover

EUR 690

EUR 740

conference, meals and single room

EUR 620

EUR 670

conference, meals and twin OR double room

EUR 400

EUR 450

non-resident: conference, meals (no room)

EUR 400

EUR 450

guest, full-board and shared double room with conferee

EUR 370

EUR 420

guest, half-board and shared double room with conferee

(1) A 50 EUR supplement is charged if payment is received after the deadline (4 weeks prior to the conference)

Registration Form

All accepted participants - invited speakers and grantees included - are requested to confirm attendance and room requirements by filling in and faxing back a Registration Form.
Closing Date for Registration & Fee Payment: 10 September 2005

ESF Contact

ESF Conferences Unit
conferences[at]esf.org

Phone: +32 (0)2 533 2020
Fax: +32 (0)2 538 8486
Please quote 05-110 in any correspondence.

Partnership

This conference is organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF) in partnership with the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

With Support from