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Call for abstracts:
The annual conference of the Cognition Institute, Plymouth University, will be held March 20-22, 2013. The conference will be structured around seven themed oral symposia and poster sessions. In addition evening events include a reception and CogTalk debate to mark the official launch of the Cognition Institute, and a SciScreen film event.
The Keynote address will be given by the Head of Programs at the INCF: Linda Lanyon: Toward globally collaborative science: the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility.
http://cognition.plymouth.ac.uk/annual-conference-lure-new/
Symposia
• Sounds for Communication
• Embodied Cognition and Mental Simulation
• Developments in infant speech perception
• Engineering Creativity - can the arts help scientific research more directly?
• Computational Modelling of Brain Processes
• Current trends in deception research
• Imagery, Dance and Creativity
The programme can be found here:
http://cognition.plymouth.ac.uk/annual-conference-lure-new/programme/
Registration is now open and details of how to apply as well as how to submit an abstract proposal can be found here:
http://cognition.plymouth.ac.uk/annual-conference-lure-new/registration/
For all conference enquiries please contact Martin Coath at: [log in to unmask]
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