Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
August 1 - 4, 2001 at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland
http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/cogsci2001
Cognitive Science pursues a scientific understanding of the mind through all available 
methodologies, notably those of anthropology, artificial intelligence, computer 
science, education, linguistics, logic, neuroscience, philosophy and psychology, in 
whatever combinations are most appropriate to the topic at hand. The focus of this 
year's conference will be to represent the full breadth of research in the cognitive 
sciences, in ways that will lead to useful mutual interaction.  All contributions 
should be addressed to an interdisciplinary audience.
- STANDARD SPOKEN PAPERS: 20-minute spoken presentations, which (if accepted) will be 
published as 6-page papers in the Proceedings;
- STANDARD POSTERS: poster presentations, which (if accepted) will be published as 
6-page papers in the Proceedings;
- ABSTRACT POSTERS: poster presentations, which (if accepted) will be published in the 
Proceedings as one-page abstracts, but can be submitted only by members of the 
Cognitive Science Society.  For information about membership, see 
http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org
Submissions will be reviewed by an international panel of experts according to the 
following criteria: Significance; Relevance to a Broad Audience of Cognitive Science 
Researchers; Originality; Technical Merit; and Clarity of Presentation.
SUBMISSION SPECIFICATIONS:   ALL submissions for standard spoken papers, standard 
posters, and abstract posters, should be submitted according to instructions at 
http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/cogsci2001. Electronic templates are provided for a number of 
word processing programs. Papers must be submitted in PDF format, and instructions for 
converting LaTex, Word and WordPerfect files into PDF format are provided at the 
conference website.  PROPOSALS THAT DO NOT FIT THESE SPECIFICATIONS WILL NOT BE 
CONSIDERED.
SYMPOSIA: 90-minute spoken presentations, including three or more well-integrated 
talks on a common topic and possibly a discussant, will be published as one-page 
abstracts in the Proceedings. Symposia proposals can be emailed to: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TUTORIALS:  Full and half-day sessions providing tools, techniques, and results to use 
in teaching and research will be offered. Tutorial Proposals can be emailed to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ALL SUBMISSIONS is 7th FEB. 2001.

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