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DEADLINE EXTENDED: SMPC 2015
(with apologies for cross-posting)
The deadline for submitting abstracts to the Society for Music
Perception and Cognition (SMPC) conference has been extended.
The NEW deadline is Feb. 13 at 11pm CDT
The OLD deadline was Feb 2
(The original call for abstracts is posted below this message as a
memory jog, if needed)
*** related conference links ***
Registration is now open!
http://vkc.mc.vanderbilt.edu/smpc2015/registration/
A preview of Special Events:
http://vkc.mc.vanderbilt.edu/smpc2015/special-events/
and - a travel reminder - in addition to the room blocks at hotels
listed on the conference website,
http://vkc.mc.vanderbilt.edu/smpc2015/travel-information/, A limited
number of very affordable single rooms with shared bathrooms are
available at the conference venue (Scarritt Bennett Center); these rooms
are first-come, first-serve so please reserve as soon as possible.
http://www.scarrittbennett.org/accomodations/rooms-rates/
Follow the SMPC conference on social media:
https://twitter.com/MusicMindHealth
https://www.facebook.com/SMPCmeeting
**** original message, with important information ****
The biennial meeting of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition
(SMPC) will be held at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, on
August 1-5, 2015.
Deadline for submissions is 11 pm CDT on February 2, 2015.
Submissions are welcome from a broad range of disciplines, including
(but not limited) to Psychology, Neuroscience, Medicine, Education,
Engineering, and Musicology. Abstracts for presentations should be no
longer than 300 words and should describe the motivation, methodology,
results, and implications to the degree that this information is
available at the time of submission. Empirical contributions should
refer to the stimuli/corpus, methodology, and data collected.
Theoretical contributions are also welcome, provided that the connection
to music perception and cognition is underscored through discussion of
aims, methods, and/or results. Abstracts for proposed symposia are
welcome and should include individual abstracts as well as a brief
description of the theme.
Abstracts can now be submitted as follows; please read these
instructions carefully.
Prepare your abstract using this template
http://vkc.mc.vanderbilt.edu/smpc2015/participate/smpc2015template/
Formatting requirements are here:
http://smpc2015.weebly.com/submitting-an-abstract.html
Register as a new User and Create a CMT account for SMPC conference
here: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/SMPC2015
Go to the drop-down menu “Select Your Role” and choose “Author”. Then
click on “Create a new Paper submission” in the Author Console. Enter in
the required information and upload formatted abstract.
Conference website:
http://vkc.mc.vanderbilt.edu/smpc2015/
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Peter Q. Pfordresher, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of Psychology
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Buffalo, NY 14260
Office: 362 Park (Tel: 716.645.0234)
Lab: 336-338 Park (Tel: 716.645.0225)
Fax: 716.645.3801
http://psychology.buffalo.edu/about-us/faculty/pfordresher/
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