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39th Annual Meeting
February 2-5, 2011
Marriott Copley Square
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

The 39th Annual Meeting will offer 4 days filled with sessions that are designed to be scientifically inspiring and of interest to Neuroscientists in a wide range of disciplines. Presenters in more than 40 sessions will offer their cutting edge research in both oral platform and poster formats. The meeting will also include an extensive Continuing Education program approved by the American Psychological Association and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Highlights of the meeting include:

Presidential Address:  Stephen Rao, PhD Strategies for Preclinical Detection and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease

Birch Lecture: Valerie Reyna, PhD
The Neurodevelopment of Memory and Decision Making: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Approach

Invited Addresses Presented By:
  • Richard Davidson, PhD; Order and Disorder in the Emotional Brain
  • Randy Buckner, PhD; The Brain’s Default Network: Anatomy, Function, and Relevance to  Disease
  • Dan Schacter, PhD Constructive Memory: Remembering the Past to Imagine the Future
  • Sue Corkin, PhD Lasting Traces: How H.M. Shaped the Science of Memory
  • Jeremy Schmahmann, MD The Role of the Cerebellum in Cognition and Emotion
Invited Symposia Organized by:
  • George Prigatano The Study of Anosognosia
  • Jane Paulsen Preclinical Huntingtons
  • Reisa Sperling Amyloid Imaging in Aging and Early Dementia
  • John DeLuca  New Technologies in Neurorehabilitation

Meeting Registration will open in September.  Registration Fees are as follows:

 Membership Status
 Fee if paid by
December 15, 2010
 Fee if paid By
January 28, 2011
 Onsite Fee
 INS Regular Member*
 $160  $200  $240
 INS Associate Member*
 $70  $80  $90
 Non-Member  $210  $250  $290
 Student Non-Member**
 $80  $90  $100
*2011 Membership dues must be paid to qualify for member discounts
**Includes Postdocs/Interns. Student non-member must present proof of student or postdoc status at the meeting. Student ID or letter from supervisor qualifies as proof.

 

Abstract submission for this meeting begins on May 17, 2010 and closes on August 31, 2010. Read the Call for Abstracts for information about submitting your abstract.

 


 


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