[CogSci] Reminder: AISC 2025 Conference
Gustavo Cevolani
cevolanigustavo at gmail.com
Tue May 13 02:02:21 PDT 2025
Gentle reminder: a few days left to submit a contribution to the AISC 2025
conference (submission deadline: May 18, 2025). See below for details.
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AISC 2025 Conference
21st Annual Conference of the Italian Association for Cognitive Sciences
Lucca, Italy, September 17-19, 2025
Conference website: https://aisc2025.imtlucca.it
Submission link: https://forms.gle/uufxvsxR777g65Ct8
Registration link: https://www.associazione-scienze-cognitive.it
Connected Minds: Dynamic Interactions in Cognitive, Social, and Artificial
Systems
The 21st Conference of the Italian Association of Cognitive Sciences (AISC)
will focus on the role of dynamic interactions in explaining the
functioning of complex systems such as brains, communities, networks, and
artificial agents. The theoretical and experimental study of dynamic
interactions is increasingly illuminating how brains work, how communities
behave, and how artificial systems process information. We welcome
presentations on the state-of-the-art and ongoing research regarding the
multifaceted nature of dynamic interactions in cognitive, social, and
artificial systems. We particularly encourage submissions that foster
interdisciplinary dialogue among the various subdisciplines of cognitive
science, encompassing both theoretical and experimental perspectives.
Confirmed keynote speakers
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Claudia Mazzuca (Università degli Studi “La Sapienza”, Roma), winner of
the AISC Young Researcher Prize 2024
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Hugo Mercier (CNRS, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
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Luiz Pessoa (University of Maryland)
Venue
The conference will take place at the IMT School for Advanced Studies
Lucca, Piazza San Francesco 19, Lucca, Italy.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: May 18, 2025
Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2025
Registration deadline: 31 July 2025
Conference date: September 17-19, 2025
Topics of interest
We accept submissions in all topics related to cognitive science, including
(but not limited to):
4E cognition – artificial intelligence and cognition – cognitive
architecture – cognitive modeling – cognitive neuroscience – cognitive
psychology – cognitive robotics – computational linguistics – computational
social sciences – deep neural models – developmental science – embodied and
grounded cognition – epistemology – ethics of artificial intelligence and
robotics – history of cognitive science – natural and artificial
consciousness – neuroethics – neurolinguistics – philosophy of biology –
philosophy of cognitive science – philosophy of language – philosophy of
mind – philosophy of neuroscience – philosophy of health and medicine –
philosophy of technology – psycholinguistics – social cognition – social
robotics
Call for papers, posters, and symposia
We cordially invite researchers to submit papers, poster, or symposia
proposals through: https://forms.gle/uufxvsxR777g65Ct8
Paper and poster submissions require a short abstract of no more than 100
words (to be directly added to the submission page) and a long one of no
more than 500 words (bibliography excluded, to be uploaded as a PDF file).
Paper presentations are allocated 20-minute sessions (followed by a
5-minute Q&A). Poster presentations will have a dedicated session.
Paper and poster submissions should be fully anonymized.
Symposia submissions require a short description of no more than 100 words
(to be directly added to the submission page) and a detailed one of no more
than 2000 words (bibliography excluded, to be uploaded as a PDF file) that
should include:
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a description of the proposed symposium and of the individual papers (3
to 5 abstracts) of no more than 2000 words overall, submitted by the
symposium organizer;
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a list of the participants and their affiliations.
Each symposium is allocated a 1-hour and 45-minute slot, managed by the
symposium organizer. A symposium should ideally consist of 4 talks, with a
minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5.
All submissions should be in English.
Important: Each participant can appear as a speaker only once in the
conference program, but can appear multiple times as a co-author. If
submitting multiple proposals, each must have a different speaker. For
symposium submissions, only the symposium organizer should submit the
application on behalf of all speakers. If the symposium is accepted, each
speaker must register and pay the AISC membership fee individually.
Grants and Prizes
See https://aisc2025.imtlucca.it
Registration
As in previous editions, being a member of the Italian Association for
Cognitive Science (AISC) for 2025 is mandatory to attend the conference. No
conference registration fee is required: participation in the AISC 2025
conference is free of charge for all AISC members with a valid membership.
Those who have not yet paid the 2025 AISC membership fee can register by
following the instructions at the following page:
https://www.associazione-scienze-cognitive.it
Registration deadline: 31 July 2025
For details about the conference please visit: https://aisc2025.imtlucca.it
For inquiries please contact: aisc2025 at imtlucca.it
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