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NEMCOG Wes 2015 RSVPs and abstracts - 2 more days



Dear all,
Just a last-minute reminder to RSVP and/or submit abstracts to Northeast Music Cognition Group (NEMCOG) at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. The event is on April 4, 2015. 

Deadline for RSVP / abstract submission is tomorrow, March 15, 2015. Please email nemcog1@xxxxxxxxx to RSVP. Abstract submission instructions are here: http://nemcog.smusic.nyu.edu/events.html 

A revised schedule for the day is as follows:
8am – 9am           Registration and breakfast
9am – 10am          Short talks: Session I
10am – 10:30am   Coffee break
10:30am – 11:30am Short talks: Session II
11:30am – 12pm    Coffee break
12pm – 1pm           Short talks: Session III
1pm – 2pm             Lunch
2pm – 2:45pm             Keynote: Ed Large, University of Connecticut (http://musicdynamicslab.uconn.edu/dr-edward-large/)
2:45pm – 3:30pm        Keynote: Alvin Lucier, Wesleyan University (http://alucier.web.wesleyan.edu/index.html
3:30pm – 4pm        Coffee break 
4pm – 5pm             Concert
5pm – 6pm             Open house

Location:
Wesleyan University
Center for the Arts
283 Washington Terrace
Middletown, CT 06459

This year, we especially welcome abstract submissions in honor of David Wessel (1942 - 2014), Professor of Music at UC Berkeley, founding director of Berkeley’s Center for New Music and Audio Technologies, and past president of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition. 

Please circulate this invitation widely to anybody that you think might be interested and able to attend either this meeting or future meetings elsewhere in the Northeast Corridor.

NEMCOG Organizing Committee:
Psyche Loui, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Behavior, Wesleyan University
Mark Slobin, Winslow-Kaplan Professor of Music, Wesleyan University
Ron Kuivila, University Professor of Music, Wesleyan University
Gloster Aaron, Associate Professor of Biology and Neuroscience and Behavior, Wesleyan University
Ed Large, Professor of Psychology, University of Connecticut 

NEMCOG Executive Committee:
Morwaread Farbood, NYU
Psyche Loui, Wesleyan University
Panayotis Mavromatis, NYU
Ève Poudrier, Yale
Ian Quinn, Yale
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Psyche Loui, PhD
Assistant Professor 
Department of Psychology
Program in Neuroscience & Behavior
Wesleyan University
Judd Hall, 207 High Street
Middletown, CT 06459 USA
1(860)685-2313
www.psycheloui.com 
www.mindlab.research.wesleyan.edu