34th annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar – CNS2024: Sleep, Consciousness and Cognition
Plenary speakers Anil Seth and Athina Dimertzi
Queen's College, Cambridge
CNS2024 will be interdisciplinary and far reaching in its breadth. From investigating the nature and function of consciousness in humans, animals and artificial intelligence to the interplay between sleep abnormalities and neurodegeneration; from how core brain networks organise thought and behaviour to the understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying altered states of consciousness; from how the brain makes predictions about the world to how placing physical constraints on an artificially-intelligent system allows it to develop features of the brains of complex organisms in order to solve tasks.
This meeting will be open to neuroscientists of every discipline. You will be able to present a poster/data blitz on any of the themes of Cambridge Neuroscience.
Abstract submission closes 18 March 2024