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Browse 8 conferences focused on neuroscience in consciousness research.
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ASSC 29
Annual
Annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, bringing together researchers from neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy.
Behind and Beyond the Brain
Periodic
BIAL Foundation symposia on neurosciences, parapsychology, and consciousness research. Running since 1996.
Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting
Annual
Major annual neuroscience conference with dedicated tracks on consciousness, attention, and awareness. Attracts top cognitive neuroscientists working on neural correlates of conscious experience, perception, and higher-order cognition.
European Conference on Consciousness
Biennial
Biennial European conference dedicated to consciousness research. Organized by leading European consciousness researchers, featuring work on neural correlates, theories of consciousness, altered states, and clinical disorders of consciousness.
International Symposium on Consciousness
Periodic
Interdisciplinary symposium bringing together neuroscientists, philosophers, physicists, and clinicians to explore the full spectrum of consciousness research. Emphasizes cross-disciplinary integration and novel theoretical frameworks.
Mind & Life Dialogue
Periodic
Dialogue series founded by the Dalai Lama and neuroscientist Francisco Varela in 1987. Fosters rigorous conversation between Buddhist contemplative practitioners and Western scientists on topics including consciousness, attention, emotion, and the nature of mind.
The Science of Consciousness
Annual
The world's largest and longest-running interdisciplinary conference on consciousness. Covers neuroscience, philosophy, quantum physics, AI, and psychedelics.
Toward a Science of Consciousness (International)
Biennial (alternates with Tucson)
International editions of the Toward a Science of Consciousness conference series, held in years and locations outside the Tucson flagship. Hosted in cities across Europe, Asia, and South America, bringing the interdisciplinary consciousness research program to a global audience.
