May 11-13, 2007
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
CCRMA Stage: The Knoll
660 Lomita Drive
Stanford, CA

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS

RESEARCH AND LINKS

TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS

DIRECTIONS TO CCRMA AND SLAC

REGISTRATION

CONTACTS

2006 MUSIC AND BRAIN SYMPOSIUM


DISCUSSION FORUM


MAY 11TH EVENTS @ UCDAVIS


Judith Becker, Ph.D.

Jonathan Berger, Ph.D.

Thomas Budzynski, Ph.D.

Thomas F. Collura, Ph.D., P.E

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Ph.D.

Gamo Da Paz

Peter Desain, Ph.D.

Sridhar Devarajan

Robert Gatchel, Ph.D., ABPP

Aleta Hayes

William B. Hurlbut, M.D.

Stanford Hwimori

Petr Janata, Ph.D.

James Lane, Ph.D.

Edward W. Large, Ph.D.

Dan Levitin, Ph.D.

Scott Makeig, Ph.D.

Vinod Menon, Ph.D.

Harold Russell, Ph.D.

Rebecca Schaefer, M.S.

Dave Siever, C.E.T.

Matt Wright

Travel and Accommodations

Travel Schedule

We are expecting that most conference participants will arrive Friday, May 11th during the afternoon or evening. The symposium will last all day Saturday, May 12th. We expect most participants to return home on Sunday, May 13th.

Air Travel

Stanford is nearly equidistant to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and San Jose Airport (SJC). San Jose airport is home to Southwest airlines and other low cost carriers. It is also smaller and typically has less traffic. If possible, we recommend flying through San Jose Airport.

Ground Transportation

There are a variety of options including taxis, trains, buses, and shared ride vans. Click here for more details.

Lodging

Stanford Linear Accelerator Guest House
Reservations: 650-926-2800
Fax: 650-926-5388
Reservation email address: slacguesthouse@stanford.edu
SLAC Website

SLAC is the only housing option on campus. There are hotels in Palo Alto for a variety of price ranges. If you are interested in staying off-campus, or have any other questions regarding travel and accommodations, please contact Mike Gubman at: mgubman@ccrma.stanford.edu or (310) 903-9370.