35.142, Calls: Relations Between Space, Language, and Numbers

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Subject: 35.142, Calls: Relations Between Space, Language, and Numbers

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Date: 10-Jan-2024
From: Elena Albu [elena.albu at mnf.uni-tuebingen.de]
Subject: Relations Between Space, Language, and Numbers


Full Title: Relations between space, language, and numbers

Date: 10-Apr-2024 - 12-Apr-2024
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Contact Person: Elena Albu
Meeting Email: elena.albu at mnf.uni-tuebingen.de
Web Site: https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/mathematisch-naturwisse
nschaftliche-fakultaet/fachbereiche/psychologie/arbeitsbereiche/diagno
stik-und-kognitive-neuropsychologie/aktuelles/workshops/2024-relations

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics

Call Deadline: 28-Jan-2024

Meeting Description:

Space, language, and numbers play an essential role in our information
society. Research in Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Linguistics
investigates how humans perceive, process, and mentally represent
them. However, the relation between space, language, and numbers is
still unclear and often only looked at from the perspective of one
discipline. In this workshop, both PhD students and established
researchers from Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Linguistics are
invited to foster their knowledge about the three domains and to shed
light on the relation between them. In addition, different
methodologies and experimental paradigms will be introduced, and
networking opportunities will be offered. In particular, we invite you
to present your own research about space, language, numbers, and
relations between them on a poster. We welcome you to attend keynote
talks, interactive methodological talks with Q&A, a podium discussion,
a meet- the-expert-session, a poster session, and a social networking
event in Tübingen!

Call for Papers:

We are very happy to share this call for posters for the workshop
"Relations between space, language, and numbers” with you! The
workshop will take place from April 10th to 12th at the University of
Tübingen. Both PhD students and established researchers from
Psychology, Cognitive Science, Linguistics, and related fields are
invited to discuss how humans perceive, process, and mentally
represent space, language, and numbers. The workshop will include
talks and interactive sessions about different theories, methodologies
and experimental paradigms to investigate the relation between space,
language, and numbers. Moreover, the workshop will offer networking
opportunities (more information can be found here: www.t.ly/Db4BF).

Both preregistration posters as well as traditional posters can be
presented. A preregistration poster offers the opportunity to get
feedback before data collection, while a traditional poster presents a
study that has already been conducted.

If you would like to present a poster, please submit a short abstract
(no longer than one page) including information on the theoretical
background, planned method, and data analysis approach (for a
preregistration poster) or on the theoretical background, method, data
analysis, results, and interpretation (for a traditional poster) in an
informal email to us: numcog at psycho.uni-tuebingen.de. The abstract
submission deadline is January 28th. Notifications of acceptance for
poster presentations will be sent until February 18th.

Please forward this email to your lab members and collaborators. We
hope to see many of you in Tübingen in April and are looking forward
to discussing your own research with you in the poster session!

Elena and Lilly (on behalf of the organising team)



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