The 8th annual conference of the Society for Affective Science
Online
13-17 April 2021
To protect from COVID-19 & due to travel restrictions, our 8th annual SAS conference will be fully virtual!
Online
13-17 April 2021
To protect from COVID-19 & due to travel restrictions, our 8th annual SAS conference will be fully virtual!
Rome, Italy: hybrid or online only, depending on the course of the pandemic
13-17 September 2021
The One World Cognitive Psychology Seminar is a weekly online seminar in Zoom.
Kraków, Poland
25-27 August 2021
The 2021 FENS Regional Meeting in Kraków has two goals: to bring together presentations of the latest advances in neuroscience and to create opportunities for building collaborative networks.
August 6-8, 2020
Registration is now open.
The Psychonomic Society is pleased to announce that its annual meeting in November will now be fully virtual.
Are you working on a project or thesis related to mental effort? If so, we are inviting you to submit a 250-word abstract.
21 April - 26 May 2020
Online (Zoom)
As conferences and guest speaker invitations are being canceled around the world and information about Corona dominates our minds, we are probably all starting to miss some good old cognitive psychology.
1-4 June 2020
Edward Ester and colleagues propose a virtual meeting to provide a venue for trainees to present their work and network with like-minded scientists. More generally, this meeting is intended as an intellectually stimulating, collegial, fun, and enlightening way for all participants to share their recent findings and keep up with peers despite social distancing!
Heidelberg, Germany
30 August - 11 September 2020
Rationality is central to many scientific disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, and economics. This may suggest that research in these fields is conducted in close concert. But unfortunately, researchers from these disciplines are traditionally entrenched in separate academic sub-cultures and rarely collaborate and learn from one another.
Kyoto, Japan
28 February-3 March 2021
The field of brain stimulation continues to undergo remarkable growth. Brain stimulation methods are rapidly transforming research on brain mechanisms, from the molecular to the behavioural, and offer new approaches to therapeutics for brain disorders.
Burgundy, France
6-17 September 2020
The forthcoming NeuroBridges 2020 will be a ten-day summer school. Students will attend lectures delivered by a group of leading neuroscientists, experimentalists, as well as theoreticians, which will address the fundamental questions in the field of decision making.
Budapest, Hungary
1-4 July 2020
We welcome symposium, oral presentation, and poster submissions reporting studies from all fields of cognitive, affective and social neuroscience.
Tel-Aviv, Israel
15 -18 June 2020
The Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness is the prime international conference for those who are interested in the scientific study of consciousness.
Cracow, Poland
9 - 10 May 2020
The Cracow Cognitive Science Conference is an annual event organized by the Jagiellonian University’s Cognitive Science Student Association
Frankfurt, Germany
16-17 July 2020
We are very pleased to announce the call for abstract submissions to the second conference on “Music and Eye-tracking“, which will be held at the Max-Planck-Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt, Germany.
Bologna, Italy
23 -25 April 2020
The 4th MIC Conference 2020 is jointly organized by the International Society for the Study of Creativity and Innovation (ISSCI) and the Marconi Institute for Creativity (MIC), in the year that marks the 125th anniversary of the invention of radio by Guglielmo Marconi (1895-2020)!
Äkäslompolo, Finnish Lapland
5-8 April 2020
LaP is a small, highly interactive cross-disciplinary meeting that connects psychological and neuroscience research on the mechanisms of learning and brain plasticity.
Granada, Spain
5-6 June 2020
The Consortium of European Research on Emotion (CERE) is an informal organisation showcasing the latest research on emotion across Europe and beyond.
Nijmegen, the Netherlands
3-5 June 2020
The aim of the biannual IMPRS conference series on Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Language Sciences is to inspire the next generation of language scientists to take on new challenges that will further our understanding of human language ability.
In several fields of psychology, MPT models have proved to be powerful tools to disentangle different cognitive processes contributing to the same observable responses. This two-day workshop on MPT modeling will be largely application-oriented.
Brixen, Italy
7-8 February 2020
The aim of the CSA is to set a conference where young scientists can disseminate their scientific contributions in a friendly and cooperative environment, and challenge the senior scientists in a fruitful debate.
SLSP is a yearly conference series aimed at promoting and displaying excellent research on the wide spectrum of statistical methods that are currently in use in computational language or speech processing.
We are pleased to announce the seventh edition of the Rovereto Attention Workshop - RAW 2019. The goal of RAW is to provide a unique forum for researchers from a range of perspectives to come together to discuss their research and develop new directions and collaborations.
Timing Research Forum (TRF2) is the second international conference dedicated to multidisciplinary research on timing and time perception. TRF2 builds upon the massive success of TRF1 held in Strasbourg, France in October 2017 that was attended by 250+ scientists with a shared passion for understanding timing and time perception through varied experimental, computational and clinical approaches.
Nice, France
12 July 2019
Spatialization is the process by which spatial information is added by the cognitive system to process information, often resulting in what is called a mental line.
Toruń, Poland
4-5 September 2019
The Conference focus on spatial cognition, abstract thinking and self-location. The event will explore the details of last year's Science publication ("Navigating Cognition: Spatial codes for human thinking") and relate it to other topics in cognitive science.
This workshop aims at bringing together experts in the field of Cognitive Control and Performance Monitoring, to honour the memory of Laurence Questienne, a bright researcher that abruptly passed away in May 2018.
The school organised by the Donders Sleep & Memory Lab, based at the Donders Institute will explore the cognitive functions of sleep in a summer school. Topics covered include dreaming, memory consolidation, emotional processing, sleep medicine, and sleep research methods for all levels of expertise.
Join more than 2,500 of your colleagues at the Psychonomic Society's 60th Annual Meeting. Attendees are cognitive psychologists from over 40 countries, including some of the field’s most distinguished researchers, innovative early career investigators, and graduate students already making important scientific contributions.
The conference explores all aspects of multilingualism in the fields of linguistics, psychology, neurology, sociology, and educational sciences. This year’s Keynote speakers include: Ludovica Serratrice (University of Reading, United Kingdom), Maria del Carmen Parafita Couto (Leiden University, The Netherlands), Theo Marinis (University of Konstanz, Germany), and Kristin Lemhöfer (Radboud University, The Netherlands).
At the Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language (BCBL), we are organizing the second edition of Brainhack Donostia, an event focused on neuroscience and the promotion of open-source resources in an accessible way across disciplines and experience levels.
The Helsinki Summer School in Cognition, Communication and the Brain focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to studying the neurocognitive underpinnings of topics in cognitive sciences, speech sciences and cognitive neuroscience using a wide variety of both electrophysiological (EEG, MEG, and EEG with TMS) and behavioural (e.g. Eye tracking and other psychophysiological methods) approaches.
The Barcelona Summer School on Bi- and Multilingualism (BSBM) is an academic opportunity intended for post-graduate students and researchers interested in an updated overview of the field in an international academic context.
EuroCogSci 2019 aims at providing a platform for researchers working in cognitive science broadly understood — from Neuroscience to Psychology, Linguistics to AI, etc. — the event will feature plenary talks as well as invited symposia on robotics and cognitive development.
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Centre for Language and Brain, Higher School of Economics welcome you to the 25th Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing meeting (AMLaP). AMLaP is an international conference, which has established itself as the premier international forum for interdisciplinary research into how people process language.
The Laboratory of Behavioural Neurodynamics (Saint Petersburg State University) is holding a 5-day-long comprehensive workshop on wide range of topics including the neurobiology and psychology of speech and language, human-animal communication, evolution of language faculty, language acquisition and development, speech production and disorders, and many others. Participation is free, but places are limited and registration is obligatory.
iWORDD was created back in 2013 with the aim to bring together researchers interested in understanding the causes and manifestations of developmental dyslexia and attempts to address the theoretical issues faced in this field.
Across two full days (October, 2nd -3th), the third edition of iWORDD will feature four excellent invited speakers whose theoretical views will cover various issues related to the impact of cross-linguistic variations on the manifestations of reading development and reading disorders.
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) invites philosophers, psychologists, and cognitive scientists to submit papers to be presented at its 45th annual meeting.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers who share the focus on multimodality but come from different areas.