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The Basal Ganglia II - Structure and Function-Current Concepts (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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The Basal Ganglia II - Structure and Function-Current Concepts (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
Series: Advances in Behavioral Biology, 32
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This volume was generated from papers presented at the Second
Triennial Symposium of the International Basal Ganglia Society
(IBAGS) held at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, July
21-23, 1986. The meeting was held as a satellite symposium
following the XXX Congress of the International Union of
Physiological Sciences at Vancouver. IBAGS was founded at a similar
satellite symposium held in Lorne, Australia, organized by John S.
McKenzie and sponsored by the University of Melbourne. The
symposium held in Australia was attended by 50 scientists from 12
different countries. The results of the first symposium, edited by
John S. McKenzie, Robert E. Kemm and Lynette N. Wilcock, were
published by Plenum Press in 1984 under the title, The Basal
Ganglia - Structure and Function. It was decided that the Society
should meet on a triennial basis. The time and place for Second
IBAGS Symposium were set by A.G. Phillips who served as Chairman of
the Program Committee along with I. Divac, S.A. Greenfield and E.T.
Rolls and J.S. McKenzie. Michael E. Corcoran of the Department of
Psychology, University of Victoria served as the on-site
coordinator and arranger for the Symposium. He was ably assisted by
Ms. Morag McNeil who handled the details which made the meeting run
smoothly.
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