[CogSci] 16th Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Language: Space and Memory: Processes and Representations

Jurģis Šķilters jurgis.skilters at lu.lv
Thu Apr 14 11:21:10 PDT 2022


Call for Papers



Linkages between Space and Memory: Processes and Representations

16th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Language

Laboratory for Perceptual and Cognitive Systems,
Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia

https://www.lpcs.lu.lv/events/2022/16th-international-symposium-of-cognition-logic-and-language/



August 25, 2022

[We expect our event to take place in a physical co-presence but depending on pandemic situation we might switch to a hybrid format.]



About the Event

Navigation and episodic memory are core features of human cognitive processing. Although they seem very different, research has revealed behavioral and neural linkages between the two domains. This symposium aims to integrate perspectives from research in the two areas, using techniques from psychology and neuroscience (as well as linguistics, computer science, AI, and philosophy, depending on participants’ interests). The symposium will focus primarily on the following topics, but is not limited to them:

  *   Spatial context and memory
  *   Episodic memory and spatial learning
  *   Developmental trajectory of navigation and episodic memory
  *   Neural principles of navigation and episodic memory


Keynotes:

Aidan Horner
York Episodic Memory Lab, University of York, UK

Nora Newcombe
Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology, Research in Spatial Cognition (RISC) Lab,
Temple University, USA

Charan Ranganath
Dynamic Memory Lab, University of California at Davis, USA



Deadline for abstracts’ submission: May 15, 2022

Abstracts of no more than 250 words are to be submitted at lpcs at lu.lv
(Abstracts should contain a brief description of relevant theory, research design, methods, and results) Authors will be notified at the end of May /beginning of June, 2022.

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