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Subject: 20.909, Calls: Cognitive Science,Neuroling/United Kingdom

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Date: 16-Mar-2009
From: Noriko Hoshino < n.hoshino at bangor.ac.uk >
Subject: International Conference on Neurobilingualism
 

	
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From: Noriko Hoshino [n.hoshino at bangor.ac.uk]
Subject: International Conference on Neurobilingualism

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Full Title: International Conference on Neurobilingualism 

Date: 19-Sep-2009 - 20-Sep-2009
Location: Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Guillaume Thierry
Meeting Email: neurobilingualism at googlemail.com
Web Site: http://www.bilingualism.bangor.ac.uk/Conference2009GQ.php 

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

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2009 

Meeting Description:

International Conference on Neurobilingualism: Bilingual Functioning from
Infancy to Adulthood

Alias Rovereto Workshop on Bilingualism 5
Sponsored by the ESRC Centre for Research on Bilingualism in Theory and Practice
Bangor University, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom
19 & 20 September, 2009 - Bangor University, Wales, United Kingdom 

Call for Papers

The ESRC Centre for Bilingualism in Theory and Practice invites submissions for
talks and posters on the topic of Neurobilingualism: Bilingual functioning from
infancy to adulthood in healthy individuals and patients (any empirical or
hypothesis driven experimental works involving anyone or several of the
following investigation methods: behavioural measures, neuropsychological
testing, electrophysiology, functional brain imaging, magnetoencephalography,
near infrared spectroscopy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, computational
modelling, lesion analysis, etc.).

Oral Presentations will be 20-minute talks + 10 minutes for questions. All
invited and accepted speakers will be asked to submit a short version of their
talk or an extended abstract for discussants prior to the conference.

Posters should be 120 cm wide or less (A0 or smaller). The word limit for
abstracts for oral presentations and posters is 250 words, excluding references,
title, and author information.

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 31 March 2009

Invited Speakers
- Albert Costa, Catalan Institute of Research and Advanced Studies, Pompeu Fabra
University
- Sonja Kotz, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig
- Helen Neville, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience & Centre for
Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oregon
- Cathy Price, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London
- Michael Ullman, Department of Neuroscience & Center for the Brain Basis of
Cognition, Georgetown University

Abstracts will be submitted and processed electronically, via
www.bilingualism.bangor.ac.uk. 

For further information, please see our website or contact the ESRC Centre for
Research on Bilingualism in Theory and Practice, dilys.hughes at bangor.ac.uk, or
Prof. Guillaume Thierry at neurobilingualism at googlemail.com.






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