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Dec 15 deadline for Intl. music cog. conference



*** Reminder ***

Dear List,

The 11th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition
(ICMPC11) will be held at the University of Washington (Seattle) on Aug
23-27, 2010.

Online abstract submission is now open.  The submission deadline is Dec
15th. The call for papers and submission information can be found here:

http://depts.washington.edu/icmpc11/submit.html

This conference is the largest gathering of researchers working on the
psychology of music, and is held every two years. It rotates between the
US, Europe,and Asia.

I would especially like to encourage graduate students interested in music
cognition to attend this meeting.  Students are eligible to apply for
travel and research awards (young researchers are also eligible for the
latter award; see the above webpage for details).

Some suggested topic areas for abstracts are listed below.  ICMPC11 also
welcomes proposals for symposia and/or workshops, as detailed on the
website.

Please direct any conference-related questions to: icmpc11@xxxxxx

Regards,

Ani Patel

President
Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC)
http://www.musicperception.org/

Esther J. Burnham Senior Fellow
The Neurosciences Institute
10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive
San Diego, CA 92121

http://www.nsi.edu/users/patel

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Suggested topic areas for ICMPC11 abstracts include:

    * Acoustics and psychoacoustics
    * Aesthetic perception and response
    * Cognitive modeling of music
    * Cognitive musicology
    * Composition and improvisation
    * Cross-cultural studies of music
    * Memory and music
    * Musical development
    * Musical timbre
    * Music and emotions
    * Music and evolution
    * Music and language
    * Music and meaning
    * Music and movement
    * Music and neuroscience
    * Music and personality
    * Music and well-being
    * Music education
    * Music performance
    * Music therapy
    * Pitch and tonal perception
    * Rhythm, meter, and timing
    * Social psychology of music