[Eeglablist] EXTENDED DEADLINE Bridging Attention and Prediction Workshop (Barcelona, 6th and 20th February 2018)

Elena Kulagina elena.koulaguina at gmail.com
Wed Jan 17 05:04:07 PST 2018


Dear colleagues,

Barcelona will held next February the *Bridging Attention and Prediction
Workshop*. The workshop will gather leading researchers in the field of
Prediction and Attention that study these topics from different
perspectives (speech processing, visual perception, learning, development,
etc). The mix of speakers intends to create a floor for discussion about
different aspects that are nowadays a matter of debate in the different
fields.

The workshop is organized as a series of talks held on 2 days (*6th of
February and 20th of February*) with a poster session and a Round Table
where we will have discussions between the speakers participating each of
the days.

*Day 1 (6th of February, 2018)*

·              Fabrizio Doricchi (Universitá La Sapienza di Roma)

·              Falk Huettig (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)

·              Sonja Kotz (University of Maastricht)

·              Jenny Saffran (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

·              Iria Sanmiguel (Universitat de Barcelona)

*Day 2 (20th of February)*

·              Luc Arnal (University of Geneva)

·              Matt Davis (University of Cambridge)

·              Floris de Lange (Donders Institute)

·              Simone Vossel (Forschungszentrum Jülich & University of
Cologne)

Abstract submission deadline: *21st of January, 2018*

Abstract submission deadline for the second day only: *4th of February,
2018*


More detailed information can be found in:
http://www.ub.edu/bridgingattentionprediction/
<http://www.ub.edu/bridgingattentionprediction/>

If you think of any colleague that might be interested in attending,
feel free to forward this information.

We look forward to welcoming you in Barcelona!
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