CogSci 2011 - The 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
Second Call for Contributions
Deadline for submissions in all categories: February 1st
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Boston Massachusetts, USA
July 20-23, 2011
Conference Co-Chairs: Laura Carlson, Christoph Hlscher, and Thomas Shipley
Highlights include:
Plenary Speakers: Anjan Chatterjee; Barbara Landau; Leonard Talmy
Award winning lectures by 11th Rumelhart Prize Recipient: Judea Pearl and 2010 Heineken Prize Recipient: Michael Tomasello
Governing Board Symposium featuring Noam Chomsky, Patricia Churchland, David Poeppel, with Elissa Newport serving as discussant
Cognitive scientists from around the world are invited to attend CogSci 2011, the world~Rs premiere annual conference on cognitive science. The conference represents a broad spectrum of disciplines, topics, and methodologies from across the cognitive sciences.
In addition to the invited presentations, the program will be filled with reviewed submissions from the following categories: papers, symposia, presentation-based talks, member abstracts, tutorials, and workshops. Submissions must be submitted electronically on the conference submissions web site. Submissions may be in any area of the cognitive sciences, including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence, cognitive architectures, cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, education, epistemology, expertise and expert systems, linguistics, logic, machine learning, neural networks, philosophy of science, robotics and social network studies.
For additional information, follow the submissions link from the main conference web site:
http://cognitivesciencesociety.org/conference2011/...
Key dates:
All submissions are due on February 1, 2011.
Authors will be notified of decisions by April 1.
Camera-ready copy for inclusion in the proceedings is due on May 1.
Second Call for Contributions
Deadline for submissions in all categories: February 1st
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Boston Massachusetts, USA
July 20-23, 2011
Conference Co-Chairs: Laura Carlson, Christoph Hlscher, and Thomas Shipley
Highlights include:
Plenary Speakers: Anjan Chatterjee; Barbara Landau; Leonard Talmy
Award winning lectures by 11th Rumelhart Prize Recipient: Judea Pearl and 2010 Heineken Prize Recipient: Michael Tomasello
Governing Board Symposium featuring Noam Chomsky, Patricia Churchland, David Poeppel, with Elissa Newport serving as discussant
Cognitive scientists from around the world are invited to attend CogSci 2011, the world~Rs premiere annual conference on cognitive science. The conference represents a broad spectrum of disciplines, topics, and methodologies from across the cognitive sciences.
In addition to the invited presentations, the program will be filled with reviewed submissions from the following categories: papers, symposia, presentation-based talks, member abstracts, tutorials, and workshops. Submissions must be submitted electronically on the conference submissions web site. Submissions may be in any area of the cognitive sciences, including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence, cognitive architectures, cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, education, epistemology, expertise and expert systems, linguistics, logic, machine learning, neural networks, philosophy of science, robotics and social network studies.
For additional information, follow the submissions link from the main conference web site:
http://cognitivesciencesociety.org/conference2011/...
Key dates:
All submissions are due on February 1, 2011.
Authors will be notified of decisions by April 1.
Camera-ready copy for inclusion in the proceedings is due on May 1.
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