The 23rd International Multisensory Research Forum will take place at 
Durham University in Durham, United Kingdom on 15-18 July , 2025. The 
submission portal is now open for Symposia (deadline 14 February) and 
poster/talk Abstracts (deadline 14 March).

https://imrf2025.sciencesconf.org/

The 23rd annual International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF) is a 
scientific meeting that aims to advance our understanding of how the 
nervous system processes information from multiple senses to shape both 
perception and action. This multidisciplinary conference features 
neuroscientists, psychologists, engineers, biologists, cognitive scientists 
and others coming together to present and discuss the most recent and 
impactful work in the field. Active topics of research include human and 
animal behaviour, sensory anatomy and physiology, neural correlates of 
multisensory processes, computational modeling, perception, attention, 
development, adaptation, decision making, as well as clinical and 
technological applications.

Durham is a charming university city in the Northeast of England, known for 
its stunning medieval architecture and rich history. With a population of 
around 50,000, it is home to the stunning Durham Cathedral and Castle, both 
UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The cathedral, with its Norman architecture, 
is considered one of the finest in Europe. It also houses the third oldest 
University in England: Durham University.

We look forward to welcoming you to IMRF 2025 in Durham, UK! 

Local organisers,
Ulrik Beierholm, Dorothy Cowie, Marko Nardini, Meike Scheller
Psychology Department 
Durham University

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