LINGUIST List 16.1165
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Tue Apr 12 2005
Confs: Cognitive Science/Stresa, Italy
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1. Leonardo
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27th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Message 1: 27th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
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Date: 10-Apr-2005
From: Leonardo Cerliani <cerliani psych.unito.it>
Subject: 27th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
27th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society Short Title: CogSci05 Date: 21-Jul-2005 - 23-Jul-2005 Location: Stresa, Italy Contact: Leonardo Cerliani Contact Email: cogsci05 psych.unito.it Meeting URL: http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/ Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science Meeting Description: Main Events CogSci05 - XXVII Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society XXVII Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society Stresa (Italy) - July 21-23, 2005 (Tutorials on July 20) http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/ Dear Colleagues The Chairs of the XXVII Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society - CogSci05 are honoured to announce one of the richest CogSci ever. During the days of the Conference, Andy Clark, Paul Smolensky and Giacomo Rizzolatti will speak in the 3 plenary sessions. Internationally renowed researchers will hold the 8 scheduled symposia on classic and emerging topics in cognitive science: Connectionism and Psychopathology, among the others. Due to this year's success in paper submission (543 papers were submitted for reviewing) we extended the number of parallel sessions to 33, developing over the three days of July 21-23. Participants will also have the extraordinary opportunity to attend a debate with Jerry Fodor on July 22. Three prizes will be awarded during the meeting: Paul Smolensky will be the recipient of this year's distinguished Rumelhart prize for Contributions to the Theoretical Foundations of Human Cognition, funded by the Robert J. Glushko and Pamela Samuelson Foundation. In the tradition of the CogSci Meetings, the Cognitive Science Society will award the author of the best student-paper with the Marr prize. The Center for Cognitive Science in Torino will assign its 2005 Mind&Brain prize to Jay McClelland and Jerry Fodor. Two other main events will enrich this year's CogSci Meeting. On July 20, six half-day tutorials will be presented, dealing with: COGENT Modelling Environment, Simulation of Human Learning, Latent Semantic Analysis, Eye-Movements in Visual Worlds, Event-Related Brain Potentials in Language, ACT-R. On July 25-26, participants will have the unique opportunity to attend the futuristic workshop ''Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science'' organized by Stephen Cowley, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Karl MacDorman . We are sure you will not miss the extraordinary opportunity to join this higly multidisciplinar debate in Cognitive Science, hosted in one of the most beautiful locations in Italy: Stresa on the lake Maggiore. For every information about how to be there, visit the official conference site at: http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/. See you in Stresa! The Chairs of the XXVII Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society - Cogsci05 Bruno G. Bara, Monica Bucciarelli, Lawrence Barsalou.
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