MAPPING THE BRAIN
http://www.neurosciencearchives.org/ucla-scchsmt-mappingthebrain-2002.htm
Southern California Colloquium in the History of Science, Medicine and
Technology
2001-2002 Program: The Social Organization and Cultural Import of Mapping
Saturday, April 8, 2002
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute / Louise Jolyon West Auditorium
C8-183 Center for the Health Sciences
Los Angeles, California
The Southern California Colloquium in the History of Science, Medicine
and Technology is based within the History Department at UCLA and
chaired by various members of its faculty. Its goal is to provide a
quarterly, one-day event for graduate students and faculty in the
region where new and cutting-edge approaches are discussed.
There is no fee for attending this Colloquium, but reservations are
required for the lecture program. As in years past, lunch will be
provided for all registered participants.
For reservations, driving and parking instructions, please contact the
program co-organizer, Dr. Joel Braslow: jbraslow@ucla.edu
9:30 a.m.
Coffee
10:00
Program
"The Seat of the Passions: A Brief Historical Map"
Diana Barkan
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of
Technology
"Hans Berger and the Origins of the EEG"
David Millett
UCLA-San Fernando Program in Internal Medicine
"The Creation of a Conceptual and Technical Space for Brain Mapping,
1980-1992"
Anne Beaulieu
Department of Psychology, University of Bath
"Gall's Legacy Revisited"
William Bechtel
Department of Philosopy, Washington University
Roundtable Discussion
John Mazziotta
Director, Brain Mapping Center, UCLA
Program Organizers:
Joel Braslow
Associate Professor, Departments of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral
Sciences and History; and Director, UCLA Neuroscience History
Archives
Marcia Meldrum
Lecturer, Department of History; and Co-Director, John C.
Liebeskind History of Pain Collection
Alison Winter
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of
Chicago
Program Sponsors:
Brain Research Institute
Neuropsychiatric Institute
Neuroscience History Archives
Medical History and Humanities
Other Programs in this Colloquium:
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/history/jacob/colloquium
For more information, contact:
Joel Braslow, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Neuroscience History Archives
Brain Research Institute
University of California, Los Angeles
Box 951761
Los Angeles, California 90095-1761 USA
Voice: (310) 794-2930
Fax: (310) 206-5855
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