[visionlist] Rovereto workshop on Concepts, Actions, Objects (CAOs). Italy, 2-4 May, 2019

Marius Peelen m.peelen at donders.ru.nl
Fri Feb 15 05:08:41 -04 2019


Dear colleague,

We are pleased to announce the 13th edition of the Rovereto workshop on
Concepts, Actions and Objects (CAOs), taking place at the Center for
Mind/Brain Sciences, May 2-4, 2019, in Rovereto, Italy.

Invited speakers:

• Morgan Barense, University of Toronto, Canada
• Janice Chen, Johns Hopkins University, USA
• Bevil Conway, The National Institute of Mental Health, USA
• Gergely Csibra, Central European University, Hungary
• Anna Papafragou, University of Delaware, USA
• Charan Ranganath, UC Davis, USA
• Ivan Toni, Radboud University, The Netherlands


This year, the workshop includes a thematic symposium on “*Event Cognition*:
Psychological, Neuroscientific, Computational, and Linguistic
Perspectives”, organized by Sharon Thompson-Schill and Anna Papagrafou.
Theme speakers are Janice Chen, Gergely Csibra, Anna Papafragou, and Charan
Ranganath.

*Registration for the workshop is now open*. Please note that there are a
limited number of places (~120), which will be assigned on a first come,
first served basis. To secure your place, please register as soon as
possible here: https://event.unitn.it/cimec-caos/

The Rovereto workshop provides a unique forum for researchers from a range
of perspectives who are interested in Concepts, Actions, and Objects to
come together to discuss their research and develop new directions and
collaborations. There are a small number of speakers (all invited) as well
as poster sessions. *Abstract submission for poster presentations closes on
the 18th of March 2019*. The five best abstracts with a student or postdoc
as first author will receive a 200 euro award. (note that you can register
now and submit an abstract later, before the abstract deadline: 18th of
March 2019).

The CAOs workshop is sponsored by the Center for Mind/Brain Sciences,
University of Trento, Italy.

Workshop Organizers:
Alfonso Caramazza, Mel Goodale, Brad Mahon, Alex Martin, Marius Peelen,
Sharon Thompson-Schill
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