| We are pleased to announce six symposia accepted for the 22nd annual International Multisensory
 Research Forum taking place June 17-20 in Reno, Nevada.  
Shifting Sensory Reliance: Adaptive Strategies in Vision Impairment and Blindness 
From Lipreading to Listening: How Visual Cues Shape Auditory Speech Processing 
Unravelling the Neural Mechanisms of Multisensory Self-Motion Processing: From Primate Models to Clinical Applications 
Contributions of Innate Constraints and Experience to the Development of Visual Cortex: Evidence from Infants and Blind
 adults 
From Passive to Active: the Influence of Active Perception on Multisensory Processing 
Multisensory Development in Humans from Birth through Young Adulthood 
We are now accepting submissions for talks and posters through March 17th. Complete information is available on
 the conference website:https://imrf2024.sciencesconf.org/  Poster and/or talk submissions The deadline for regular abstract submissions for posters and talks has been extended to March 17th. Abstracts are limited to 250 words maximum. One supporting image may be submitted with your abstract. Notification of accepted abstracts is planned for March 25th. Student Travel Award We now offer several travel awards at $500 each to graduate students and postdocs attending IMRF. Travel award applicants will need to be the first author on an abstract for talk/poster. Please note this is a competitive process with selection based on ranking by the scientific committee. Please see the Submission page of the conference website for application information and materials. 
 Overview of conference 
IMRF is a scientific meeting that aims to advance our understanding of how the nervous system processes information from
 multiple senses to shape both perception and action. This multidisciplinary conference features neuroscientists, psychologists, engineers, biologists, cognitive scientists and others coming together to present and discuss the most recent and impactful work
 in the field. Active topics of research include human and animal behavior, sensory anatomy and physiology, neural correlates of multisensory processes, computational modeling, perception, attention, development, adaptation, decision making, as well as clinical
 and technological applications. To join IMRF mailing list, please visit: https://lists.imrf.info/wws/subscribe/multisensory Local Organizers: Fang Jiang & Paul Macneilage Department of Psychology University of Nevada, Reno 
 Fang Jiang 
Associate Professor 
Department of Psychology 
University of Nevada, Reno 
fangj@xxxxxxx 
Tel: 775-682-8606 
Fax: 775-784-1126 |