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Final Call for abstract submissions for Lure of the New!

Abstracts arriving before 9.00 AM, GMT, 11th March 2013
will be accepted!

 

Abstracts should be emailed to:

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Word doc or docx format, no longer than 1 A4 page,
including all refs, title, all authors names and affiliations, corresponding
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Call for abstracts:

The Cognition Institute is a new trans-disciplinary
research centre focused on understanding human cognition. We believe that
through forging links with researchers from psychology, cognitive robotics,
neuroscience, biology, humanities and the arts we can develop new ways of
thinking about cognition.

In our first 1st international conference, we will
explore how novelty and creativity are key drivers of human cognition. Each of
our themed symposia will bring a different approach to this topic, and will
cover such areas as embodied cognition, auditory neuroscience and
psychophysics, language development, mental imagery, creativity and cognition,
the relationship between the arts and sciences, modelling and imaging of brain
processes & deception research.

We welcome abstracts in any of these areas and are very
keen for submissions which take a trans-disciplinary approach to cognition
research.

 

Symposia

•            
Embodied Cognition and Mental Simulation (Haline Schendan, Diane Pecher,
Rob Ellis, Patric Bach)

•             Developments in infant speech
perception (Katrin Skoruppa, Silvia Benavides-Varelaa, Caroline Floccia,
Laurence White, Ian Howard)

•            
Engineering Creativity - can the arts help scientific research more
directly? (Alexis Kirke, Greg B. Davies, Simon Ingram)

•            
Computational Modelling of Brain Processes (Thomas Wennekers, Ingo
Bojak, Chris Harris, Jonathan Waddington)

•            
Current trends in deception research (Giorgio Ganis, Gershon
Ben-Shakhar)

•            
Sounds for Communication (Sue Denham, Roy Patterson, Judy Edworthy,
Sarah Collins)

•            
Imagery, Dance and Creativity (Jon May, Scott deLaHunta, Emma Redding,
Tony Thatcher, Phil Barnard, John Matthias, Jane Grant)

 

As well as the symposia, there will be a panel discussion
drawing together all the themes of the conference, a performance by Emma
Redding & Tony Thatcher (as part of the Imagery, Dance and Creativity
symposium) and keynote talks by:

-Linda Lanyon (Head of Programs at the INCF): Toward
globally collaborative science: the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating
Facility -Guy Orban (Dept. of Neuroscience, University of Parma): Finding a
home for the mirror neurons in human premotor cortex.

 

In addition, the evening programme includes a reception and
CogTalk debate to mark the official launch of the Cognition Institute, and a
special film screening in association with SciScreen.

 

http://www1.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cognition/events/Pages/Conference.aspx

 

Registration is now open until the 12th March:

http://estore.plymouth.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&prodid=414&deptid=9&catid=21

 

 

For all conference enquiries please contact Lucy Davies
at: [log in to unmask]

 

Lucy Davies

Cognition Institute

Plymouth University

Room A222, Portland Square

Plymouth

UK

PL4 8AA

 

Tel: 44+ (0)1752 584920

Website:

http://www1.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cognition/Pages/default.aspx

 

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