We are pleased to announce the *International Conference on Interdisciplinary Advances in Statistical Learning*. The conference will take place in San Sebastian, Spain, June 25-27, 2015.
The conference website is now live:
http://www.bcbl.eu/events/statistical-learning/en/
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract deadline: March 1st, 2015.
Notification of abstract acceptance: March 15th, 2015.
Early registration deadline: April 15th, 2015.
Online registration deadline: May 15th, 2015.
Conference dates: June 25-27, 2015.
The conference will discuss statistical learning and its underlying mechanisms from behaviour to neuroscience, in various domains such as language, music, vision, and audition, with data from adult participants, development, individual differences, computational modeling, and non-human species.
Presentation formats include keynote speakers, symposia, peer-reviewed talks, panel discussions, and poster sessions.
Keynote Speakers:
Richard Aslin, University of Rochester
Morten Christiansen, Cornell University
Elissa Newport, Georgetown University
Linda Smith, Indiana University
Nicholas Turk-Browne, Princeton University
Theme Speakers:
Computational modeling:
Erik Thiessen, Carnegie Mellon University
Consciousness & implicit learning:
Axel Cleermans, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Development:
Rebecca Gomez, University of Arizona, USA
Evolution & cross-species comparisons:
Kenny Smith, University of Edinburgh
Neurobiology and cognitive neuroscience:
Barbara Knowlton, UCLA
We look forward to seeing you soon in San Sebastian!
The Organizing Committee
The conference website is now live:
http://www.bcbl.eu/events/statistical-learning/en/
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract deadline: March 1st, 2015.
Notification of abstract acceptance: March 15th, 2015.
Early registration deadline: April 15th, 2015.
Online registration deadline: May 15th, 2015.
Conference dates: June 25-27, 2015.
The conference will discuss statistical learning and its underlying mechanisms from behaviour to neuroscience, in various domains such as language, music, vision, and audition, with data from adult participants, development, individual differences, computational modeling, and non-human species.
Presentation formats include keynote speakers, symposia, peer-reviewed talks, panel discussions, and poster sessions.
Keynote Speakers:
Richard Aslin, University of Rochester
Morten Christiansen, Cornell University
Elissa Newport, Georgetown University
Linda Smith, Indiana University
Nicholas Turk-Browne, Princeton University
Theme Speakers:
Computational modeling:
Erik Thiessen, Carnegie Mellon University
Consciousness & implicit learning:
Axel Cleermans, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Development:
Rebecca Gomez, University of Arizona, USA
Evolution & cross-species comparisons:
Kenny Smith, University of Edinburgh
Neurobiology and cognitive neuroscience:
Barbara Knowlton, UCLA
We look forward to seeing you soon in San Sebastian!
The Organizing Committee
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