TENNET XIII: Call for papers

enri Cohen henri.cohen at uqam.ca
Thu Oct 25 11:54:01 UTC 2001


CALL FOR PAPERS

THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
(TENNET XIII)

Montreal, Canada, June 20-22, 2002
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The 13th Annual conference on Theoretical and Experimental
Neuropsychology, TENNET XIII, will be held in June 2002 in
Montreal, Quebec, Canada at Université du Québec, Montreal.

The basic conference structure is (a) two invited thematic
symposia of 3 hours, each day, followed by (b) refereed
poster papers. The poster papers are discussed after
the second symposium, each afternoon.

The conference is APA approved for 24 hours CPE.

Participants may submit papers for consideration. Because
these are refereed submissions, accepted poster papers
will be published as refereed articles in Brain and Cognition.
We have recently negotiated with Academic Press to handle
TENNET submissions as individual submissions, which
means that, as of next year, it will also be possible to access
individual authors and their papers on the web.

The deadline for refereed submissions, via e-mail only,
is January 4 , 2002.

-----Information for refereed submissions--------------

Poster presentations should deal with a well-defined topic
or problem in any domain of experimental, clinical or
theoretical neuropsychology, including neurolinguistics,
development and history. The title of the presentation, the
full name(s) of author(s) (and complete mailing address,
with institutional affiliation, if any, telephone number and
e-mail) and acknowledgments should appear on the first
page of the submission. This information is needed to
properly prepare the program if your paper is accepted. A
100- to 150-word abstract is on the second page, followed
by a detailed description of the paper. If applicable, the
description should include an Introduction, Methods, Results,
Discussion, and Full references (APA style) sections. Up to
two (2) tables or graphs can also be added. It is also possible
to submit an abstract only (up to 200 words) for consideration.
In this latter case, only the abstract will appear in
Brain and Cognition.

Your submission should be sent by e-mail to arrive by the
January 4 deadline to the chair of the program committee.
Submissions received early will be sent for review as soon
as they come in.

IMPORTANT: Please check your submission with an updated
general-purpose antivirus application before sending it by e-mail.
Attached files should be in MS Word or RTF.

Submissions should be sent to: tennet at uqam.ca
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Further information about accommodation, registration,
preliminary program and past conferences can be found
at the following web site:  http://www.uqam.ca/tennet

Cheers.

Henri Cohen, Ph.D.
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