This is a warm invitation to Auditory List friends and colleagues to participate in
The Mind’s Ear and Inner Voice 2025 Abstract Submissions for
The Mind’s Ear and Inner Voice 2025 will be closing soon – please email Anthony Lambert
t.lambert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx for more information. Our programme now includes an impressive list of distinguished international speakers:
In addition to invited lectures, spoken talks and poster presentations the programme will include panel discussion sessions.
In keeping with our transdisciplinary aims, these will involve conversations between creative artists and scientists who share a fascination with our inner voices and ability to imagine sound. The author,
critic and columnist Charlotte Grimshaw has kindly offered to be one of our panellists.
While imagining voices, music and other sounds is a familiar part of everyday experience for many people this is not universal; recent work has highlighted dramatic variation in this aspect of our inner lives.
This somewhat overlooked dimension of human diversity will be celebrated in a further panel session. Individual stories and experiences will be the main focus here, with discussion, reflection and observations concerning the phenomenology of imagined sound,
including contributions from panellists who report an absence of auditory imagery. For further details concerning
The Mind’s Ear and Inner Voice 2025 please visit: https://anauralia-lab.webflow.io/conference
Currently, Abstract Submissions are due to close on 10 January. However, this date may be extended. We hope to see you in Auckland in April for this unique transdisciplinary event.
Kindest regards | Ngā mihi nui Tony Lambert (on behalf of the Mind’s and Inner Voice Organising Committee). Anthony J. Lambert, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Auckland. Tel: + 64 9 923 8520 https://www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/people/t-lambert
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