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Psycholinguistics in Flanders goes Dutch (PIF)

 

Psycholinguistics in Flanders goes Dutch

 

Psycholinguistics in Flanders (PiF) has established itself as the conference of choice in the Low Countries for young psycholinguists (PhD students and young postdocs).  Participants can present and discuss their work in talks or posters.  To ensure that junior researchers and their work is given centre stage, senior researchers cannot give oral presentations, but are still very welcome to attend.  Research in all domains of psycholinguistics is suitable for presentation at PiF.  After many successful years in Belgium, PiF goes Dutch in 2012: It will be held in Berg en Dal, close to Nijmegen.

We are very pleased to announce two keynote speakers: Kathryn Bock (Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Rasha Abdel Rahman (Department of Psychology, Humboldt University Berlin). 

13th Winter Conference of the Dutch Psychonomic Society

13th Winter Conference of the Dutch Psychonomic Society  ( http://nvpcongres.eur.nl/ )

Presentations at the 13th Winter Conference of the Dutch Psychonomic Society can be in the form of POSTERS or SPOKEN PRESENTATIONS. New this year is the option of submitting a SYMPOSIUM of four speakers. A total of 5 symposia can be accepted.


Deadline
The deadline for submitting a proposal for a symposium is 12:00AM Central European Standard Time (midnight) on August 9, 2011.

Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Society for Applied Research in Memory & Cognition (SARMAC)
invites submissions for its 9th Biennial meeting to be held in New York
City, NY, USA, June 27-29, 2011. SARMAC welcomes submissions for papers,
symposia, or posters in any area of applied research on memory and
cognition. New York City boasts some of the best art, culture, food, and
nightlife in the world. Plan to make the most of it! To make a
submission, visit: www.sarmac.org/call-for-papers  

The conference will be held at The Graduate Center, 365 5th Avenue, New
York, NY, and is sponsored by John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Deadline for submissions is December 31st, 2010.

Nebraska Symposium on Motivation “Memory and Motivation: A Reappraisal of the Recovered/False Memory Debate”

Speakers:

• Michael Anderson, Ph.D. (University of Cambridge) | Suppressing Unwanted Memories
• Chris Brewin, Ph.D. (University College London) | A Theoretical Framework for Understanding
Recovered Memory Experiences
• Jennifer Freyd, Ph.D. (University of Oregon) | Motivated Forgetting: Perspectives from Betrayal
Trauma Theory
• Elke Geraets, Ph.D. (Erasmus University Rotterdam) | Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Recovered
Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse
• Marcia Johnson, Ph.D. (Yale University) | The Cognitive Neuroscience of True and False Memories
• Richard J. McNally, Ph.D. (Harvard University) | Searching for Repressed Memory

Organizer: Robert F. Belli, Ph.D.

Visit www.unl.edu/psypage/symposium for:

Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory

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