Please post: APCAM 2005 ("Peter Q. Pfordresher" )


Subject: Please post: APCAM 2005
From:    "Peter Q. Pfordresher"  <Peter.Pfordresher(at)UTSA.EDU>
Date:    Tue, 17 May 2005 13:56:18 -0500

Thanks - Our apologies for any multiple postings. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The 4th Annual Auditory Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting Thursday, November 10th, 2005 Sheraton Centre, Toronto APCAM will be held just prior to the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society (see http://psychonomic.org/). The goal of APCAM is to bring together researchers from various theoretical perspectives to present focused research on auditory cognition, perception, and aurally guided action. APCAM is a unique meeting in its exclusive focus on the perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of audition. For on-line submission and registration, go to: http://www.apcam.us/ The deadline for submissions is Friday, August 26th. Topics may include (but are certainly not limited to): *Auditory localization, motion perception, and spatial cognition *Auditory object, event, and pattern perception *Aurally guided action and navigation *Auditory scene analysis *Auditory timing and attention *Pitch, loudness, and timbre perception *Music perception, cognition, and performance *Comparative auditory processing *Auditory behavioral neuroscience *Auditory memory and source identification For more information contact: J. Devin McAuley Associate Professor Department of Psychology Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 Voice: 1-419-372-0285 Fax: 1-419-372-6013 mcauley(at)bgnet.bgsu.edu http://personal.bgsu.edu/~mcauley ****************************************************************** Peter Q. Pfordresher, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dept. of Psychology and Institute for Music Research University of Texas at San Antonio 6900 North Loop 1604 West San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: 210.458.4396 Fax: 210.458.5728 Office: HSS 4.02.80 Web: http://colfa.utsa.edu/psych/faculty/profiles/pfordresher_peter.html


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