Call for submissions - extended until March 27
III. Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science – DUCOG III.
12-15 May 2011, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Central
European Cognitive
Science Association (CECOG) launches its third
international
conference in the historical town of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
The poster sessions will cover various fields of cognitive
science. The
tutorial talks in this year will concentrate on the topic of implicit
processes
across the life span.
The conference is open for scholars and students doing research on
all
aspects of cognitive science.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
James H. Howard¹, Jr. & Darlene V. Howard²
¹Catholic University of America, ²Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA
Cognitive and Neural Bases of Implicit Associative Learning in Healthy Aging
Brian MacWhinney
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
The tradeoff between implicit and explicit learning in second language acquisition
Miloš Judaš
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Neurobiological basis of implicit and explicit learning and memory
Roger
K.R.
Thompson
Franklin & Marshall College,
Lancaster,
Pennsylvania, USA
From Implicit Perception to Explicit Judgments and Other Distinctions: A Comparative Perspective
Ranko
Matasović
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Challenges of linguistic typology for
theories of language processing and learning
Invited speakers
Ágnes Lukács
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Different forms of implicit learning in typical development and SLI
Dezső Németh
University of Szeged, Hungary
Development of implicit learning across
life-span
Abstracts shall be sent to ducog@cogsci.bme.hu
For further information visit the conference’s website at www.cecog.eu
-- Organizing Committee 3rd Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science