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Dear all

Abstracts are coming in now for the *AVA 2015 Annual Meeting at 
Nottingham* on Friday 24th April.

This year’s invited speakers will be:

*Mark Georgeson
"Early spatial vision: a view through two eyes"
* Centre for Research in Vision and Hearing
Aston University

*Innes Cuthill
"Matching the background: deceptively simple?"
* Behavioural and Sensory Ecology
University of Bristol

*Jan Atkinson*
Visual Development Unit, UCL

Nottingham is a historic city in the East Midlands. It is easily 
accessible by air, rail, road, and boat. We look forward to welcoming 
you to our campus.

*Abstract submission: *Abstracts should be submitted by *March 13th*.
Abstracts will be peer-reviewed & published in the journal Perception 
(so long as presenting authors attend the meeting) and should cover 
previously unreported research on any aspect of vision in humans, 
animals and machines.

For more details, including submission and registration information 
please see
http://www.theava.net/meetings/ava2015.html

Any questions, feel free to contact me,

Harriet

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Dr Harriet A Allen
Lecturer in Psychology
Course Director MSc in Psychology Research Methods
School of Psychology
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
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