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Fall Meeting of the Comparative Cognition Society - 2009
Thursday
November 19, 2009
Sheraton Boston Hotel, Boston, MA.
In association with the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society
Keynote Speaker
Call for Presentations
Proposals for 10 minute talks are invited:
Faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students are welcome to submit proposals. A goal of this meeting is to increase participation in the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society by those in comparative cognition and learning. If you are eligible to give a spoken presentation at Psychonomics, we encourage you to do so (and you are welcome to submit a second talk for the CCS Fall Meeting). If you are eligible to present a poster at Psychonomics, we encourage you to do so (and describe your work in a spoken presentation at the CCS Fall Meeting).
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For information about CCS membership: http://www.comparativecognition.org For information about Psychonomic Society membership: http://www.psychonomic.org/membership.html |
Submission Deadline – June 1 (Note: Psychonomic submission deadline is also June 1)
Register to attend Fall Meeting of the Comparative Cognition Society. Registration is free. Please register if you plan to attend.
For information about the
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, including hotel information, go
to www.psychonomic.org/meet.html
Room Sharing/Ride Sharing: If you are interested in sharing a room or sharing airport transportation, please use the Comparative Cognition Yahoo! Group email bulletin board. Enter your email address in the window and click the "Join Now!" button. Then follow the instructions that you will receive by email. You can access previous posts if you have a Yahoo! account and go to http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/comparativecognition
This meeting is funded in part by the Science Directorate of the American Psychological Association
Fall Conference Steering Committee: Michael
Brown, Jon Crystal, Kelly Jaakkola, Olga Lazareva, Suzanne MacDonald, Marcia Spetch, Tom Zentall
Questions to:
michael.brown@villanova.edu
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