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From: Henri Cohen <cohen.henri(a)uqam.ca>
Subject: [TENNET-L:24] Tennet 2nd call for papers. Extended deadline
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<bold><fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><bigger>TENNET X
(June 17 - 19, 1999)
CALL FOR PAPERS
</bigger></fontfamily></bold><fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><bigger>The
tenth annual conference on theoretical & experimental neuropsychology,
TENNET X, will be on June 1999, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the
Universite du Quebec, Montreal, Judith-Jasmin Bldg., Marie-Gerin-Lajoie
Hall.
The basic conference structure is (a) two thematic symposia of 3 hours
duration, followed by (b) refereed poster sessions. The poster papers
are discussed after the second symposium, each afternoon. This is the
first North American neuropsychology conference that is specifically
focussed on theoretical and experimental issues.
Participants may submit papers (up to 1600 words + 2 tables or figures)
for consideration. Since these are refereed submissions, accepted
poster papers will also be published as refereed articles in Brain and
Cognition.
<bold>Extended deadline for refereed submissions: January 10, 1999
via E-mail or regular post.
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****Information for refereed submissions****
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Poster presentations should deal with a well-defined topic or problem
in any domain of experimental or theoretical neuropsychology, including
history. Submissions are in two parts: (a) A 100-150 word abstract;
(b) A detailed description of the paper which will be refereed by the
Program Committee and external reviewers. If applicable, description
should include an introduction, methods, results, discussion and full
reference sections. Authors who choose to have their descriptions
refereed blindly should prepare the manuscripts accordingly, using a
code you have identified to the chair of the program committee. Four
(4) copies are are required if you submit by regular mail; if you
submit by E-mail, do so only once.
Please make sure that your complete mailing address, with your
institutional affiliation if any, and telephone number are included
with your submission, particularly if you submit by E-mail. This is
needed to properly prepare the program, if your paper is accepted.
Your submission should be sent by post or E-mail to arrive by the
January 10 deadline, to the chair of the Program Committee: Please
remember: 4 copies are needed EXCEPT if you send it by E-mail!
IMPORTANT: Please check your submission with a general purpose
antivirus application before sending it by e-mail. Ideal formats are
Office 97, MS Office 98 (Macintosh) or RTF.
Submissions should be sent to:
Henri Cohen, Ph.D.
Laboratoire de neuroscience de la cognition
UQAM
P.B. 8888, Stn. Centre Ville
Montreal, Qc.
Canada H3C 3P8
Telephone: (514) 987-7002
FAX: (514) 987-8952
E-mail:
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</color></underline>Please, visit the Tennet web sites (addresses
below) for detailed accommodation and registration infortmation.
Registrants to the conference are asked to contact the hotel or
University Residences directly for reservations; a block of rooms has
been set aside for TENNET participants and will be held as long as
possible; you should identify yourself as part of the TENNET group to
receive the best rates.
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Csaba Pleh
Department of Psychology
Attila Jozsef University, Szeged
Petofi sgt 30-34, 6722 Hungary
Home: Budakeszi Zichy P. u. 4 2092 Hungary, (36)(23) 453932 or 933
Editor, Hungarian Review of Psychology