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Subject: FINAL CfP - Cognitive Science Society Conference
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                         FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
                  The Fourteenth Annual Conference of
                     The Cognitive Science Society
                       July 29 -- August 1, 1992
                    Indiana University - Bloomington

THE CONFERENCE
==============

The Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society brings together
researchers studying cognition in humans, animals or machines.  The
1992 Conference will be held at Indiana University in Bloomington.  
Plenary speakers for the conference are:

Elizabeth Bates                        John Holland
Daniel Dennett                         Richard Shiffrin
Martha Farah                           Michael Turvey
Douglas Hofstadter

The Conference will also feature evening entertainments:  a welcoming
reception (Wed.), banquet (Thurs.), poster reception (Fri.), and
opera performance (Sat.).


PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
=============================

Paper and poster submissions are encouraged in the areas of cognitive 
psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, cognitive anthropology, 
connectionist models, cognitive neuroscience, education, cognitive 
development, philosophical foundations, as well as any other area of 
relevance to cognitive science.

Authors should submit five (5) copies of their papers in hard copy form 
to:

Cognitive Science 1992 Submissions
Attn:  Candace Shertzer
Cognitive Science Program
Psychology Building
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN  47405

All accepted papers will appear in the conference Proceedings.  
Presentation format (talk or poster) will be decided by a review panel, 
unless the author specifically requests consideration for only one 
format.  Electronic and FAX submissions cannot be accepted.


David Marr Memorial Prizes for Excellent Student Papers
=======================================================

To encourage even greater student participation in the Conference, papers 
that have a student as first author are eligible to compete for one of 
four David Marr Memorial Prizes.  Student-authored papers will be judged 
by reviewers and the Program Committee for excellence in research and 
presentation.  Each of the four Prizes is accompanied by a $300 
honorarium.  The David Marr Prize is funded by an anonymous donor.


Appearance and Length
=====================

Papers should be a maxumum of six (6) pages long (excluding cover page, 
described below), have at least 1 inch margins on all sides, and use no 
smaller thatn 10pt. type.  Camera-ready versions will be required only 
after authors are notified of acceptance.


Cover Page
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Each copy of the paper must include a cover page, separate from the body 
of the paper, that includes (in order):

1.  Title of paper.
2.  Full names, postal addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses (if 
    available) of all authors.
3.  An abstract of no more than 200 words.
4.  The area and subarea in which the paper should be reviewed.
5.  Preference of presentation format:  Talk or poster; talk only; poster  
    only.
6.  A note stating whether the first author is a student and should be 
    considered for a Marr Prize.


Paper Submission Deadline
=========================

Papers must be *received* by March 2, 1992
Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be made by April 10.
Camera ready versions of accepted papers are due May 8.


TRAVEL
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By air, fly to Indianapolis (not Bloomington) where pre-arranged, 
inexpensive charter buses will take you on the 1-hour drive to 
Bloomington.  Discount airfares are available from the conference 
airline, USAir, which has flights from Europe and Canada as well as 
within the continental US.  Full details regarding travel, lodging and 
registration will be given in a subsequent announcement.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
====================

John K. Kruschke, Conference Chair
e-mail:  cogsci92@ucs.indiana.edu

Candace Shertzer, Cognitive Science Program Secretary
phone:  (812)855-4658
e-mail:  cshertze@silver.ucs.indiana.edu


Cognitive Science Program
Psychology Building
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN  47405
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