Subject: [AUDITORY] 24th Annual Auditory Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (APCAM) From: Lauren Petley <lauren.petley.phd@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2025 09:29:27 -0400--0000000000009b79ff0639f7c423 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *** Call for Abstracts *** 24th Annual Auditory Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (APCAM 2025) -- Opens: July 15, 2025 -- Closes: September 14, 2025 -- The 24th annual Auditory Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (APCAM) will occur on *Thursday, November 20, 2025*. We would like to invite you to contribute your work on any aspect of auditory science to APCAM 2025, which will occur in *Denver, Colorado (USA) *at the same venue as and immediately before the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. The goal of APCAM is to bring together researchers from different perspectives to present focused research on auditory cognition, perception, and aurally guided action. To support this, APCAM=E2=80=99s Organizing Comm= ittee welcomes submissions on a wide variety of empirical, theoretical, and methodological topics in auditory science, including but not limited to: - Auditory memory and imagery - Auditory scene analysis; object, event, and pattern perception - Aurally guided action and navigation - Comparative auditory processing - Cross-modal correspondences and multisensory integration - Healthy vs. disordered hearing and hearing loss - Language learning, processing, and development - Sound localization, source identification, and motion perception - Music perception, cognition, and performance - Pitch, loudness, and timbre perception - Speech perception and production - Temporal processing, timing, and attention Submissions should include an abstract of 300 words or less, the title of the presentation, names and affiliations for all contributing authors as they should appear in the conference program, e-mail contact information for the primary/submitting author, and whether a spoken or poster presentation is preferred. The organizing committee will try to accommodate presentation preferences, though it may not be possible to honor all preferences. If there are more accepted abstracts with a spoken presentation preference than available presentation slots, preference will be given to presentations judged to represent the strongest contributions, as well as to authors who did not deliver a spoken presentation at APCAM 2025. You may submit only one presentation as first/presenting author, but you can co-author as many presentations as you wish. Please note that submission of the same talk or the same poster to APCAM 2025 and to the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society is not permitted. Abstract submission *opens July 15, 2025*. All abstracts should be submitted online by following the =E2=80=9CSubmit an Abstract=E2=80=9D link= on the APCAM tab of the Auditory Perception and Cognition Society (APCS) website ( https://apcsociety.org/apcam-submit.html). The deadline for abstract submission is *September 14, 2025*. Authors will be notified about the status of their submission within approximately 3 weeks after the submission deadline. To support the mission of APCAM, APCS, and the affiliate journal Auditory Perception & Cognition (AP&C), there is a registration fee for 40 USD for PhD professionals and 30 USD for graduate students (the registration fee is waived for undergraduate students). In addition to providing access to APCAM materials, the registration fee includes a one-year membership to APCS, an individual subscription to AP&C, and reduced open-access publication fees for AP&C. For more details about APCS membership, see https://apcsociety.org/membership.html. Presenters at APCAM 2025 can submit a brief report based on their presentation for consideration for publication in a special issue of AP&C. Such reports are not to be confused with traditional conference proceedings (i.e., they are longer [10-15 APA-formatted pages for the main text] and are peer-reviewed), but like traditional conference proceedings, would not preclude submission of an expanded paper to AP&C or another journal at a later time. For more information on AP&C or the special issue, contact Michael Hall (hallmd@xxxxxxxx) or Mike Russell (mirussell@xxxxxxxx). As always, please share this information about APCAM with colleagues who might be interested. We look forward to receiving your submission and seeing you at the meeting. Sincerely, Timothy Hubbard Chair, Organizing Committee, APCAM 2025 timothyleehubbard@xxxxxxxx and Lauren Petley Secretary, APCS lpetley@xxxxxxxx --0000000000009b79ff0639f7c423 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"><div style=3D"text-align:center"><b>** Call for Abstracts = **</b></div><div style=3D"text-align:center"><span style=3D"font-weight:700= "><br></span></div><span style=3D"font-weight:bold">24th Annual Auditory Pe= rception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (APCAM 2025)</span><br><br><div sty= le=3D"text-align:center"><span style=3D"font-weight:bold">-- Opens: July 15= , 2025 -- Closes: September 14, 2025 --</span></div><br>The 24th annual Aud= itory Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (APCAM) will occur on <b>Th= ursday, November 20, 2025</b>. We would like to invite you to contribute yo= ur work on any aspect of auditory science to APCAM 2025, which will occur i= n <b>Denver, Colorado (USA) </b>at the same venue as and immediately before= the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society.<br><br>The goal of APCAM is= to bring together researchers from different perspectives to present focus= ed research on auditory cognition, perception, and aurally guided action. T= o support this, APCAM=E2=80=99s Organizing Committee welcomes submissions o= n a wide variety of empirical, theoretical, and methodological topics in au= ditory science, including but not limited to:<br><br>- Auditory memory and = imagery<br>- Auditory scene analysis; object, event, and pattern perception= <br>- Aurally guided action and navigation<br>- Comparative auditory proces= sing<br>- Cross-modal correspondences and multisensory integration<br>- Hea= lthy vs. disordered hearing and hearing loss<br>- Language learning, proces= sing, and development<br>- Sound localization, source identification, and m= otion perception<br>- Music perception, cognition, and performance<br>- Pit= ch, loudness, and timbre perception<br>- Speech perception and production<b= r>- Temporal processing, timing, and attention<br><br>Submissions should in= clude an abstract of 300 words or less, the title of the presentation, name= s and affiliations for all contributing authors as they should appear in th= e conference program, e-mail contact information for the primary/submitting= author, and whether a spoken or poster presentation is preferred. The orga= nizing committee will try to accommodate presentation preferences, though i= t may not be possible to honor all preferences. If there are more accepted = abstracts with a spoken presentation preference than available presentation= slots, preference will be given to presentations judged to represent the s= trongest contributions, as well as to authors who did not deliver a spoken = presentation at APCAM 2025.<br><br>You may submit only one presentation as = first/presenting author, but you can co-author as many presentations as you= wish. Please note that submission of the same talk or the same poster to A= PCAM 2025 and to the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society is not permi= tted.<br><br>Abstract submission <b>opens July 15, 2025</b>. All abstracts = should be submitted online by following the =E2=80=9CSubmit an Abstract=E2= =80=9D link on the APCAM tab of the Auditory Perception and Cognition Socie= ty (APCS) website (<a href=3D"https://apcsociety.org/apcam-submit.html">htt= ps://apcsociety.org/apcam-submit.html</a>). The deadline for abstract submi= ssion is <b>September 14, 2025</b>. Authors will be notified about the stat= us of their submission within approximately 3 weeks after the submission de= adline.<br><br>To support the mission of APCAM, APCS, and the affiliate jou= rnal Auditory Perception & Cognition (AP&C), there is a registratio= n fee for 40 USD for PhD professionals and 30 USD for graduate students (th= e registration fee is waived for undergraduate students). In addition to pr= oviding access to APCAM materials, the registration fee includes a one-year= membership to APCS, an individual subscription to AP&C, and reduced op= en-access publication fees for AP&C. For more details about APCS member= ship, see <a href=3D"https://apcsociety.org/membership.html">https://apcsoc= iety.org/membership.html</a>.<br><br>Presenters at APCAM 2025 can submit a = brief report based on their presentation for consideration for publication = in a special issue of AP&C. Such reports are not to be confused with tr= aditional conference proceedings (i.e., they are longer [10-15 APA-formatte= d pages for the main text] and are peer-reviewed), but like traditional con= ference proceedings, would not preclude submission of an expanded paper to = AP&C or another journal at a later time. For more information on AP&= ;C or the special issue, contact Michael Hall (<a href=3D"mailto:hallmd@xxxxxxxx= .edu">hallmd@xxxxxxxx</a>) or Mike Russell (<a href=3D"mailto:mirussell@xxxxxxxx= evue.edu">mirussell@xxxxxxxx</a>).<br><br>As always, please share this = information about APCAM with colleagues who might be interested. We look fo= rward to receiving your submission and seeing you at the meeting.<br><br>Si= ncerely,<br><br>Timothy Hubbard<br>Chair, Organizing Committee, APCAM 2025<= br><a href=3D"mailto:timothyleehubbard@xxxxxxxx">timothyleehubbard@xxxxxxxx= om</a><br><br>and<br><br>Lauren Petley<br>Secretary, APCS<br><a href=3D"mai= lto:lpetley@xxxxxxxx">lpetley@xxxxxxxx</a><p></p></div> --0000000000009b79ff0639f7c423--