Tennet June 2003 - Call for papers

Henri Cohen henri.cohen at uqam.ca
Tue Oct 29 22:08:27 UTC 2002


CALL FOR PAPERS

THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
(TENNET XIV)

Montreal, Canada, June 19-21, 2003
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The 14th Annual conference on Theoretical and Experimental
Neuropsychology, TENNET XIV, will be held in June 2003 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.

Participants may submit either abstracts (250 word limit), short
papers (maximum of 4 manuscript pages, including one table or figure
and up to 5 references) or regular papers for consideration.
Abstracts are printed in Brain and Cognition as part of the
conference proceedings.  Short papers will be reviewed by the Program
Committee and published in Brain and Cognition as peer-reviewed
'Brief Reports'.  Regular papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted
papers will be published as standard articles.  Authors of accepted
submissions (abstracts, papers) will be asked to prepare poster
presentations for the TENNET conference.

The deadline for submissions, via e-mail only, is January 5 , 2003.


New Information for Refereed Submissions


All submissions 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. Three types of submissions will be
considered:

1) An abstract  of 250 words or less, for publication as part of the
conference proceedings, and to serve as an archival record of a
poster presentation;
2) A short paper, with a maximum of 4 manuscript pages (including one
table or figure, and up to 5 references).  These submissions will be
reviewed by the Program Committee, and accepted short papers will be
published as peer-reviewed "Brief Reports" in the special issue of
Brain and Cognition that contains the conference proceedings; or
3) A regular scientific paper (APA manuscript style is required),
including a 200 word abstract and a maximum of three (3) tables or
figures.  These submissions will go through a standard peer-review
process. Accepted papers will appear as regular feature articles in
the special issue of Brain and Cognition that contains the conference
proceedings.  If a paper submission is not accepted, the author may
be invited to re-submit a short paper or abstract for publication
(see above).

If a submission is accepted, then one of the authors must attend the
conference to present a poster in order for the abstract or paper to
be published in the journal.

Your submission should be sent by e-mail (tennet at uqam.ca) to arrive
by the January 5 deadline to the TENNET office in Montreal.
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
http://www.uqam.ca/tennet

Cheers,

Henri Cohen & Peter J. Snyder
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