Neuroscience for the 21st Century:

A Multidisciplinary Approach

Invitation to submit Abstracts

 

Concurrent Sessions

Call to submit abstract of research papers for presentations of  50 minutes in the following areas: Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, Brain-Based Teaching and Learning, Neurology and Related Technologies.

 

*Presentations in this area are most welcome:
Brain and Dyslexia, Early Diagnosis and Intervention,
Neuropsychology of  Reading / Language Disorders,

Treatment and Teaching teens with ADHD,

Bipolar Disorders (Brain images and treatment of adolescents with bipolarity),

Brain images - Autism, Alzheimer’s Disease , Dementia

Emotional Memory

Applying Brain Research to Classroom – Teaching and Learning

Motivation and Achievement

 

 

   Poster Sessions [1]   

 

Call to submit abstract of research papers for poster sessions in the following areas: Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, Brain-Based Teaching and Learning, Neurology and Related Areas*.

 

Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to present posters of their research work.

 

The abstracts must be sent by e-mail to the following address: 

 

nf21c@metro.inter.edu

 

in any of the following formats:  MS Word,  PDF ,

 

or  in diskette or CD by regular mail  to the address below:

 

NF21C 2006

Inter American University of Puerto Rico

Metropolitan Campus

Science and Technology Faculty

P. O. Box 191293

San Juan, Puerto Rico 00919-1293

 

To the attention of :

 

Jossie V. de Varona

Chairperson of NF21C Committee

 

or

 

Armando Cardona

Co-Chairperson of NF21C Committee

 

 

Due date to submit abstracts is Sept. 30, 2006 [1] .

 

For any question, call 787-250-1912 EXT. 2142

 

[1] Abstracts will be evaluated and acceptance will be notified immediately.

 

 

Call for papers

 

 

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Requirements
The poster board is approximately 3’ x 5’ .
Allocate the top of the poster for the title and author’s name, as stated in the submitted abstract.

The text and illustrations should be readable from a reasonable distance .
Tacks and technical equipment for the hanging of posters will be available.
Please check the Congress Final Program for the poster board number assigned to you.

Your poster should be displayed both days of the Conference and should be mounted from 1:00 pm Thursday October 19.

Please remove your poster at the conclusion of the Friday last session, and not later than 6:00 pm. The Organizing Committee will not be responsible for posters that are not removed on time.