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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2009/newsitem/2672/29-
 July---1-August-2009-Thirty-first-annual-meeting-o
 f-the-Cognitive-Science-Society-in-Amsterdam-CogSc
 i-2009-Amsterdam
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SUMMARY:Thirty-first annual meeting of the Cogniti
 ve Science Society in Amsterdam (CogSci 2009), Ams
 terdam
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090801
LOCATION:Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:CogSci 2009 is the annual meeting of t
 he Cognitive Science Society for basic and applied
  cognitive science research. Scientists from acros
 s the world submit their best work and attend CogS
 ci to hear the latest theories and data from the w
 orld's best cognitive science researchers. This ye
 ar the conference will be in the Netherlands for t
 he first time, in Amsterdam. Invited speakers this
  year are Nikola Clayton, Randall O'Reilly, Joshua
  Tenenbaum, and the winners of the Rumelhart prize
  for Cognitive Science, Susan Carey, and Heineken 
 prize for Cognitive Science, Stanislas Dehaene.   
  More information about the conference can be foun
 d through the Cognitive Science Society website: h
 ttp://cognitivesciencesociety.org/conference2009/.
     Researchers in Cognitive Science are invited t
 o submit their best work to the conference by 1 Fe
 bruary 2009 in the form of a six-page paper, a pos
 ter abstract (for members), or proposals for sympo
 sia, workshop or tutorials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      CogSci 2009 is the annual meeting of the Cogn
 itive Science\n        Society for basic and appli
 ed cognitive science\n        research. Scientists
  from across the world submit their best\n        
 work and attend CogSci to hear the latest theories
  and data\n        from the world's best cognitive
  science researchers. This year\n        the confe
 rence will be in the Netherlands for the first tim
 e,\n        in Amsterdam. Invited speakers this ye
 ar are Nikola Clayton,\n        Randall O'Reilly, 
 Joshua Tenenbaum, and the winners of the\n        
 Rumelhart prize for Cognitive Science, Susan Carey
 , and\n        Heineken prize for Cognitive Scienc
 e, Stanislas Dehaene.\n      </p>\n    \n      \n 
      <p>\n        More information about the confe
 rence can be found through the\n        Cognitive 
 Science Society website:\n        <a target="_blan
 k" href="http://cognitivesciencesociety.org/confer
 ence2009/">http://cognitivesciencesociety.org/conf
 erence2009/</a>.\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n   
    <p>\n        Researchers in Cognitive Science a
 re invited to submit their\n        best work to t
 he conference by 1 February 2009 in the form of\n 
        a six-page paper, a poster abstract (for me
 mbers), or\n        proposals for symposia, worksh
 op or tutorials.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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