Oral Presentation Guidelines

Oral Presentation Length::

The accepted full paper or abstract will be given a 15 minutes slot including 3 minutes for Q&A (12+3).

Computers and Audio-Visual Equipment:

Please bring your presentation file (ppt or pdf) to the conference on a USB stick. Each conference room will have a PC (Windows, powerpoint and adobe reader) and a video projector. Presenting from the conference PC is the default (and the strongly preferred) option. In case of real problems, you may present from your own laptop, but please bring along any adapters needed to connect to HDMI if you need to use this option.

Set-up and Preparation:

Please be sure to arrive at your session during the preceding break (at least 15 minutes before the start of the session) and introduce yourself to the session chair. Make sure to briefly check that fonts, pictures, audio, and/or video display are as you intend them to be. In order to speed transitions, please set up your presentation file (or connect your computer) while the previous speaker is finishing answering questions, so that your presentation is ready to start on time.

Poster Presentation Guidelines

Poster Board Size:

The bulletin boards are 43 inches wide X 51 inches high. Vertically aligned A0 sized posters would be ideal.

Set-up and Preparation:

Please make sure that you set the poster up 15 mins before the session begins and also to take the poster off the boards at the end of the session.


Call for Abstracts

We invite original research submissions in all areas of Cognitive Science, including but not limited to:

Computational Cognitive Science | Cognitive Neuroscience | Cognitive Psychology | Philosophy of Mind | Psycholinguistics and Language Sciences

Topics may include but are not limited to:

Submission Guidelines

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