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3. Speakers



Michael C. Anderson, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, USA
     mcanders@darkwing.uoregon.edu, mcanders@psych.stanford.edu
"Suppressing unwanted memories: Cognitive and neural systems."



Marlene Behrmann, Psychology and the CNBC, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
     behrmann@condor.cnbc.cmu.edu
"Organizational processes in high-level vision: Lessons from lesions"



Peter Graf, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada
     pgraf@psych.ubc.ca
"Prospective memory: The representation of intentions"



Glyn W. Humphreys, Department of Psychology, University of Birmingham UK,
     g.w.humphreys@bham.ac.uk
"Dynamic processes in visual search - neural and functional mechanisms of search over time and space"



Colin M. MacLeod, Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Canada,
     macleod@utsc.utoronto.ca
"Directed forgetting: The crucial role of rehearsal processses"



Phil Merikle, Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Canada
     pmerikle@watarts.uwaterloo.ca
"Memory with and without awareness"



Morris Moscovitch, Department of Psychology University of Toronto, Canada
     momos@psych.utoronto.ca
"Recent and remote memory: Interactions between hippocampus and neocortex"



Hajime Otani, Department of Psychology, Central Michigan University, USA
     hajime.otani@cmich.edu
"Conscious and unconscious processes in Hypermnesia"



Suparna Rajaram, Department of Psychology, SUNY at Stony Brook, USA
     suparna.rajaram@stonybrook.edu
"Deselection effects in memory"



Takafumi Terasawa, Faculty of Education, Okayama University, Japan
     terasawa@cc.okayama-u.ac.jp
"A cross-inhibition process in recognition judgment: A simulation model of memory and perception(UME)"



Bob Uttl, University of Tsukuba, Japan
     bob.uttl@human.tsukuba.ac.jp
"Age-related changes in prospective memory"



Bruce W. A. Whittlesea, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
     bruce_whittlesea@sfu.ca
"In search of the source of cognitive performance and subjective experience"



Thomas C. Toppino, Villanova University, USA
     thomas.toppino@villanova.edu
"Top-down and Bottom-up processes in the perception of reversible figures"
(T. C. Toppino and Gerald M. Long, Villanova University)



Sachiko Kinoshita, Macquaere University, Australia
     sachiko@maccs.mq.edu.au
"The dynamic process of deciding when to respond in a RT task"
(S.Kinoshita and Michael Mozer, University of Colorado)




     Dr.Mike Ross has unfortunately had to withdraw from the conference due to personal circumstances.

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