Submissions

Call for Abstracts

We invite original research submissions in all (or related) areas of Cognitive Science, including but not limited to:

  • Computational Cognitive Science
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Psycholinguistics and Language Sciences
  • Cognitive Modeling
  • Reinforcement Learning & Decision Science
  • Embodied Cognition
  • Cognitive Robotics
  • Cognitive Neuroscience & Deep Learning

Suggested Topics

  • Perception and Attention
  • Decision making
  • Emotion and cognition
  • Language and cognition
  • Cognitive control
  • Cognitive development
  • Mindfulness/Meditation and cognition
  • Learning and Memory
  • Motor control and Actions
  • Consumer neuroscience/Consumer decision making
  • Neuroaesthetics
  • Language Acquisition
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Social Cognition
  • Computational Basis of Cognition
  • Consciousness
  • Neural Networks and Brain Activity (EEG/fMRI)

Abstract Submission Guideline

  • Abstracts must be submitted through the Microsoft CMT platform.
  • Abstracts should be anonymized with no author details mentioned within the abstract.
  • Word limit: Maximum of 1000 words, including references.
  • Preferred structure:
    • Introduction
    • Methods
    • Results
    • Discussion
    • References
  • Formatting requirements:
    • Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt, normal style
    • Spacing: 1.5 spacing
    • Margins: 1 inch (2.5 cm) on all sides
    • File format: PDF
  • Submissions must be anonymous. Avoid explicit self-referencing.
  • Abstracts should describe either completed work or work in progress. Submissions describing only planned studies without results or with preliminary results will not be accepted.
  • Authors of accepted abstracts will be required to submit a final, camera-ready version after incorporating reviewers’ comments.

Oral Presentation Guideline

  • Duration: 15 minutes presentation followed by 3 minutes Q&A (total: 18 minutes).
  • Equipment:
    • Presentations must be brought on a USB drive (PowerPoint or PDF format).
    • Conference room will be equipped with a Windows PC, PowerPoint, Adobe Reader, and a projector.
    • Presenting from the conference PC is strongly preferred.
    • If using a personal laptop due to technical constraints, please bring an HDMI-compatible adapter.
  • Preparation:
    • Presenters must arrive at least 15 minutes before their session starts.
    • Load the presentation during the preceding break.
    • Test fonts, media, and overall compatibility.
    • Introduce yourself to the session chair.

Poster Presentation Guideline

  • Poster size: Vertically aligned A0 (841 x 1189 mm or 33.1 x 46.8 inches).
    • Bulletin board dimensions: 43 inches wide × 51 inches high.
  • Setup:
    • Posters should be mounted at least 15 minutes before the start of the session (or during morning/lunch break if possible).
    • Posters must be removed promptly after the session ends.

Data Blitz sessions guidelines

  • Data Blitz session will include a series of 5-minute talks. 2 such sessions will be organized.  Accepted presenters will be asked to prepare a concise, 5-minute power point presentation.

  • Blitz presentation will be a short, focused presentation.

Symposium Proposal Submission Guideline

A symposium provides an opportunity to examine specific problems or topics from different perspectives. Papers presented in a symposium should be on the same theme and should complement each other. Presentations should be organized within a 75 minute time period including 3 talks.

The organizer of a symposium is responsible for suggesting the topic and securing speakers. If the symposium is accepted by the Program Committee, the organizer is responsible for assuring that everyone named as a participant (presenter) would be present at the conference. The organizer is responsible for notifying all other symposium participants. The Program Committee will notify only the organizer.

During the submission process for the symposium proposal, please provide information on the following specific items.

  1. Title of the symposium.
  2. Names of co-presenters (list the topic for each co-presenter) and their institutional affiliations.
  3. List the names and institutional affiliations of the organizer(s)
  4. Proposal summary of about 200 words.
  5. Please DO NOT IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR(S) OR THEIR INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS ANYWHERE IN THE SUMMARY. This will provide for a blind review of the proposal.

Submissions

Once you have reviewed the guidelines and ensured that your research aligns with the conference themes (either directly or indirectly), please click the link below to begin the submission process:

Submit Abstract

 

Submission Deadline is over

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How to: Author Submission | Microsoft CMT

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.