About the symposium
The International Symposium on Early Detection and Rehabilitation Technology of Dementia will be held in Okayama, Japan from December 11 to 12, 2009. The symposium is sponsored by Asia Africa (AA) Science Platform Program of Japan Society for the Promotion Science (JSPS), and international society Institute of Complex Medical Engineering (ICME) .The organizing committee warmly welcomes your participation and invites you to submit exciting and breakthrough research and development work to the symposium. The aim of the symposium is to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields to promote scientific research and industrial development in the field of early detection and rehabilitation technology of dementia. We invite you to participate in an exciting interchange of ideas in the following cutting edge areas of clinical medicine, neuroscience and biomedical engineering.
All of poster presentations can be subject to selection for the book. Among them, some excellent papers are selected for the book named gEarly Detection and Rehabilitation Technologies for Dementia: Neuroscience and Biomedical Applicationsh which is scheduled to publish from IGI Global in 2010.
| Submission of abstracts: | ||
| Notification of acceptance: | September 28, 2009 (for Submission befor September 11) | |
| Submission of final papers: | October 30, 2009 | |
| Online Registration Deadline: | November 6, 2009 | |
| Date of Symposium | December 11-12, 2009 |
The technical issues to be addressed include, but not limited to:
Cognitive Neuroscience and Dementia
Imaging cognitive neuroscience
Attention, memory, language and other higher functions
Visual, auditory, tactile perception and interaction
Neuropsychology test and mental state examination
Neurology and Dementia
Alzheimer disease and other dementias
Apraxia, dyslexia and other neuron diseases
Clinical technology for neurology
Imaging and pathologic diagnosis
Neural Technology and Rehabilitation
Neural and cognitive rehabilitations
Rehabilitation robotics and biomechatronics
Brain-machine interface and rehabilitation
Social medicine and demen
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