[AUDITORY] Call for Posters: KOSMOS Workshop "Mind Wandering and Visual Mental Imagery in Music", May 16-19, 2018 at HU Berlin (=?UTF-8?Q?Mats_K=C3=BCssner?= )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Call for Posters: KOSMOS Workshop "Mind Wandering and Visual Mental Imagery in Music", May 16-19, 2018 at HU Berlin
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--001a113f65162ad395056333bd2c Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [Apologies for cross-posting] KOSMOS Workshop =E2=80=9CMind Wandering and Visual Mental Imagery in Music=E2=80=9D Institut f=C3=BCr Musikwissenschaft und Medienwissenschaft Humboldt-Universit=C3=A4t zu Berlin May 16-19, 2018 Confirmed speakers Prof. Rolf Inge God=C3=B8y (University of Oslo) Prof. J=C3=B6rg Fachner (Anglia Ruskin University) Dr Ruth Herbert (University of Kent) Dr Rebecca Schaefer (University of Leiden) Dr Anthony Gritten (Royal Academy of Music) Dr Daniel Margulies (MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig) Dr Sebastian Stober (University of Potsdam) The KOSMOS Workshop will be led by Dr Mats K=C3=BCssner (HU Berlin), Dr Lii= la Taruffi (FU Berlin), Dr Georgina Floridou (University of Sheffield), and Prof. Tuomas Eerola (Durham University). Call for Posters The ability to create a life in the mind is one of the most fascinating human capacities, and of interest to scholars in the cognitive sciences and humanities alike. Mind wandering is a very frequent mental activity that is defined as a shift of our attention away from the external perceptual environment towards internally-oriented, self-generated thoughts. These thoughts naturally flow over time and vary in their content dimensions (e.g., temporal focus, valence, intentionality) and form (images, music, speech, words). Mental images can create vivid experiences as our minds start to wander, and play a major role in creative processes as well as the perception of art. While researchers have investigated the significance and nature of visual mental imagery in connection with literature or visual arts, relatively little is known about the mechanisms and functions underlying mind wandering and visual mental imagery in music, even though recent evidence suggests that this is a common phenomenon. The central research question of this KOSMOS Workshop is thus what are the cognitive, affective, aesthetic, neural and phenomenological dimensions of the link between mind wandering, visual mental imagery and music. Proposals for posters will be welcomed from researchers in any discipline from the sciences, social sciences or humanities that may be able to advance a comprehensive understanding of mind wandering and visual mental imagery in music. The following non-exhaustive list illustrates some of the issues to be discussed at the workshop: - What is the nature of the link between music listening and visual mental imagery? - What are the functional uses of mind wandering and visual mental imagery in music (e.g., evocation of emotion, enhancing creativity/creative problem solving)? - How do structural properties of the music relate to contents of mind wandering during music listening? - To what extent does music-elicited mental visual imagery overlap with perceptual processes in our brain (e.g., in the primary visual cortex)? - How do mind wandering and visual mental imagery affect emotional responses to music (and vice versa)? What is the nature of these mechanisms= ? - To what extent do inter-individual differences in personality traits play a role for mind wandering and visual mental imagery during music listening? - How does basic research on mind wandering and visual mental imagery in music inform applications of music in health and wellbeing? Submissions should be made electronically in Word or PDF format to mats.kuessner@xxxxxxxx by 28 Feb 2018. Please provide your name, postal and email addresses, and any institutional affiliation on the first page. Start your abstract on the second page and write no more than 250 words. We aim to notify all applicants about the outcome of the reviewing process by the end of March 2018. Travel bursaries for early-career researchers The format of the KOSMOS Workshop particularly welcomes the participation of early-career researchers (MA/PhD students and Post-Docs). We are able to provide a limited number of travel bursaries to help cover some of the costs of attending the KOSMOS Workshop. To be eligible for a travel bursary, you must be a full- or part-time student or an unwaged delegate who has been accepted to participate in the KOSMOS Workshop. To apply, please provide the following information on a separate sheet of paper: name, affiliation, contact address, email, status, country of residence and amount of funding sought. Please explain why you are unable to obtain funding from other sources and how attendance of this KOSMOS Workshop benefits your future research. Please submit your application for a travel bursary together with your proposal for a poster by 28 Feb 2018. This KOSMOS Workshop is generously supported by - Future Concept resources of Humboldt-Universit=C3=A4t zu Berlin through t= he Excellence Initiative of the German Federal Government and its Federal States. - The Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE) - Guger technologies (g.tec) --001a113f65162ad395056333bd2c Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">[Apologies for cross-posting]<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">KOSMOS Workshop<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">=E2=80=9CMind Wandering and Visual Mental Imagery in Music= =E2=80=9D<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Institut f=C3=BCr Musikwissenschaft und Medienwissenschaft= <span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Humboldt-Universit=C3=A4t zu Berlin<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">May 16-19, 2018<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Confirmed speakers<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Prof. Rolf Inge God=C3=B8y (University of Oslo)<span></spa= n></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Prof. J=C3=B6rg Fachner (Anglia Ruskin University)<span></= span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Dr Ruth Herbert (University of Kent)<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Dr Rebecca Schaefer (University of Leiden)<span></span></p= > <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Dr Anthony Gritten (Royal Academy of Music)<span></span></= p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Dr Daniel Margulies (MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig)<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Dr Sebastian Stober (University of Potsdam)<span></span></= p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">The KOSMOS Workshop will be led by Dr Mats K=C3=BCssner (H= U Berlin), Dr Liila Taruffi (FU Berlin), Dr Georgina Floridou (University of Sheffield), and Prof. Tuomas Eerola (Durham University).<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Call for Posters<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">The ability to create a life in the mind is one of the mos= t fascinating human capacities, and of interest to scholars in the cognitive sciences and humanities alike. Mind wandering is a very frequent mental activity that is defined as a shift of our attention away from the external perceptual environment towards internally-oriented, self-generated thoughts= . These thoughts naturally flow over time and vary in their content dimension= s (e.g., temporal focus, valence, intentionality) and form (images, music, speech, words). Mental images can create vivid experiences as our minds sta= rt to wander, and play a major role in creative processes as well as the perception of art. While researchers have investigated the significance and nature of visual mental imagery in connection with literature or visual art= s, relatively little is known about the mechanisms and functions underlying mi= nd wandering and visual mental imagery in music, even though recent evidence suggests that this is a common phenomenon. The central research question of this KOSMOS Workshop is thus what are the cognitive, affective, aesthetic, neural and phenomenological dimensions of the link between mind wandering, visual mental imagery and music.<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Proposals for posters will be welcomed from researchers in any discipline from the sciences, social sciences or humanities that may be able to advance a comprehensive understanding of mind wandering and visual mental imagery in music.<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">The following non-exhaustive list illustrates some of the = issues to be discussed at the workshop:<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- What is the nature of the link between music listening a= nd visual mental imagery?<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- What are the functional uses of mind wandering and visua= l mental imagery in music (e.g., evocation of emotion, enhancing creativity/c= reative problem solving)?<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- How do structural properties of the music relate to contents of mind wandering during music listening?<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- To what extent does music-elicited mental visual imagery overlap with perceptual processes in our brain (e.g., in the primary visual cortex)?<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- How do mind wandering and visual mental imagery affect emotional responses to music (and vice versa)? What is the nature of these mechanisms?<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- To what extent do inter-individual differences in personality traits play a role for mind wandering and visual mental imagery during music listening?<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- How does basic research on mind wandering and visual mental imagery in music inform applications of music in health and wellbein= g?<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Submissions should be made electronically in Word or PDF f= ormat to <a href=3D"mailto:mats.kuessner@xxxxxxxx">mats.kuessner@xxxxxxxx= </a> by 28 Feb 2018. Please provide your name, postal and email addresses, and any institutional affiliation on the first page. S= tart your abstract on the second page and write no more than 250 words.<span></s= pan></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">We aim to notify all applicants about the outcome of the reviewing process by the end of March 2018.<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">Travel bursaries for early-career researchers<span></span>= </p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">The format of the KOSMOS Workshop particularly welcomes th= e participation of early-career researchers (MA/PhD students and Post-Docs). = We are able to provide a limited number of travel bursaries to help cover some= of the costs of attending the KOSMOS Workshop. To be eligible for a travel bursary, you must be a full- or part-time student or an unwaged delegate wh= o has been accepted to participate in the KOSMOS Workshop. To apply, please provide the following information on a separate sheet of paper: name, affiliation, contact address, email, status, country of residence and amoun= t of funding sought. Please explain why you are unable to obtain funding from ot= her sources and how attendance of this KOSMOS Workshop benefits your future research. Please submit your application for a travel bursary together with your proposal for a poster by 28 Feb 2018.<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria"><span>=C2=A0</span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">This KOSMOS Workshop is generously supported by<span></spa= n></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- Future Concept resources of Humboldt-Universit=C3=A4t zu= Berlin through the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal Government and its Federal States.<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- The Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE)<span></span></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin:0cm 0cm 0.0001pt;font-size:12pt;font= -family:Cambria">- Guger technologies (g.tec)<span></span></p> </div> --001a113f65162ad395056333bd2c--


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