We would like to inform you that the abstract submission deadline to
PREDICTIVE PROCESSING has been extended. The new deadline is April 16th.

The conference dates are June 20-22, 2018

Dear Researcher,

We are happy to announce the new discussion arena fully centred on
predictive processing. The Workshop on Predictive Processing (WoPP) will
take place in San Sebastian (Spain) on June 20-22, 2018.

The goal of the workshop is to address the role of predictive processing in
cognition. Some of the crucial issues in this timely research topic are the
extent to which prediction is a fundamental mechanism of brain function,
the role of prediction in learning, and, how predictive processing is
expressed across distinct cognitive domains. This workshop will gather
experts from different fields in cognitive neuroscience including sensory
processing, attention and memory, to work alongside the community of
language processing, with the aim of furthering our understanding of the
role of predictive processing in cognition.

We invite submissions from researchers genuinely interested in discussing
their data within the framework of the prediction view on neurocognition
and brain functioning.

The conference will include keynote speakers, regular talks, symposiums and
poster sessions.

Keynote speakers will be the main sources of discussion:

Sophie Scott, University College London
Moshe Bar, Bar-Ilan University
Pascal Fries, Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI)

Each keynote will be followed by a symposium on a related topic. Each
symposium will be co-organized by two experts in the field, and will last 2
hours.

Symposium organizers are Gina Kuperberg, Matt Davis, Craig Richter, Julien
Vezoli, Lucia Amoruso and Ruth De Diego Balaguer.

For further information please visit:

http://www.bcbl.eu/events/prediction-2018/en/


We look forward to seeing you at the conference.

Yours sincerely,

The Organizing Committee

Manuel Carreiras, Clara Martin, Nicola Molinaro & David Soto

-- 
James Hartzell, PhD
Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language (BCBL), Donostia, Spain
Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), The University of Trento, Italy
Center for Buddhist Studies, Columbia University, USA
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