Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York

Date:
1989-1990
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PP/CRI/K/9/5
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Crick and Christof Koch presented two papers at the 55th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology on 'The Brain', 30 May-6 June 1990: 'A Neurobiological Approach to Visual Awareness'; 'Theoretical Problems Arising from the 40-Hz Oscillations'. For drafts of the first paper (subsequently published as ‘Some Reflections on Visual Awareness’) see files PP/CRI/L/1/3/1/4 and PP/CRI/L/1/3/2. While visiting the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Crick also gave a lecture entitled 'How Do We See Things?' to the Long Island Biological Association, 3 June 1990.

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1989-1990

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1 file

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