Call for papers: SMPC 2011 (Peter Quentin Pfordresher )


Subject: Call for papers: SMPC 2011
From:    Peter Quentin Pfordresher  <pqp@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 6 Dec 2010 13:28:06 -0500
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(with apologies for cross-postings) SOCIETY FOR MUSIC PERCEPTION AND COGNITION CALL FOR PAPERS Tenth Biennial Meeting August 11-14, 2011 Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY Due date to submit an abstract for consideration: February 1, 2011 Submitted abstracts should be no longer than 300 words and should describe the motivation, methodology, results, and implications of the research to the degree that this information is available at the time of submission. For those submitting experimental work, the description should describe the stimuli and participant groups used, the experimental methodology, and data collected. For those submitting theoretically based work, the description should give a sense for the approach used and should make a case for why the work is relevant to the field of music perception and cognition in its aims, methods, and/or results. Submissions should be sent by e-mail to: smpc2011submissions@xxxxxxxx Please type the abstract directly into the body of the e-mail, rather than submitting as an attachment. In the body of your email, please list all authors and affiliations, and please indicate preference for presentation as a talk or poster. Conference information is available at http://www.esm.rochester.edu/smpc2011/ Feel free to contact the chair of the Program Committee at the same address if you have questions about your submission. Program Committee: Peter Pfordresher (University at Buffalo, chair), Erin E. Hannon (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Carol Krumhansl (Cornell University), Justin London (Carleton College), Elizabeth Margulis (University of Arkansas), Peter Martens (Texas Tech University), Devin McAuley (Michigan State University), Frank Russo (Ryerson University), Mike Schutz (McMaster University). Conference Organizers: David Temperley and Elizabeth Marvin (Eastman School) Conference questions should be directed to David Temperley: dtemperley@xxxxxxxx /******************************************************/ Peter Q. Pfordresher, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Cognitive Area Head Department of Psychology University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260 Office: 355 Park Hall (Tel: 716.645.0234) Lab: 336-338 Park Hall (Tel: 716.645.0225) Fax: 716.645.3801 http://psychology.buffalo.edu/directory/faculty/people/pfordresher/


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