Connectionists: Call for Abstracts: CCCP20:Cross-Language Interplay in a Bilingual Mind and iBrain Symposium. Dec 10-12 2020

boris gutkin boris.gutkin at ens.fr
Mon Nov 23 06:46:21 EST 2020


December 12th, ERASMUS I-Brain MiniSymposium in cognitive neuroscience – Call for abstracts  

Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia) in a collaboration with the  Group for Neural Theory, Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris, France) and  BITS (Goa, India) announce the online I-Brain MiniSymposium in cognitive neuroscience, sponsored by I-Brain Erasmus project (http://ibrain.eu/). 

This event gives junior scientists from different research areas the opportunity to present their work in an interactive and constructive environment and to actively engage in discussions with other scientists.
The I-Brain event includes two interactive poster sessions and a roundtable for discussion:
Poster Session 1: Cognitive Neuroscience
Poster Session 2: Bilingual Mind 
Roundtable: Data Issues in cognitive science.

Participation in the I-Brain event is free. Follow the link https://neuro.hse.ru/cccp2020/cccp2020_registration/  to register and submit your abstract.
Deadline for registration and abstract submission: 7th December.


This event is part of the CCCP 2020 symposium (Cognition, Communication, Computation, and Perception), which this year is focused on the topic "Cross-Language Interplay in a Bilingual Mind". CCCP 2020 will take place online on 10-11 December 2020.

KEYNOTES for CCCP-2020:
‒	Barbara Köpke (Octogone-Lordat, University of Toulouse, UT2). From cross-linguistic transfer to attrition. The whys and the whens
‒	Antonella Sorace (University of Edinburgh). The ecology of L2 learning and L1 change in bilingualism
‒	Arturo E. Hernández (University of Houston). Sensorimotor plasticity and cognitive flexiblity: A Neuoremergentist approach
‒	Monika S. Schmid (University of Essex). 'Slipping through my fingers': under what circumstances do multilingual migrants lose or maintain their native language?
‒	Zohar Eviatar (University of Haifa). Reading in Different Languages: Early Differences and Late Similarities
‒	Marit Westergaard (UiT The Arctic University of Norway and NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology). Exploring bilingual effects on cognition through grammatical illusions

Conference website including registration link: https://neuro.hse.ru/cccp2020/
Participation in the CCCP conference as listener is free but registration is mandatory. Registration deadline: DECEMBER 7th.

Direct your questions or enquiries to the organizing committee at cccpsymposium2020 at gmail.com.
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