[AUDITORY] ISAAR 2013, deadline extension to 20 May (Torben Poulsen )


Subject: [AUDITORY] ISAAR 2013, deadline extension to 20 May
From:    Torben Poulsen  <tp@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 2 May 2013 22:16:37 +0000
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ISAAR 2013. The deadline for abstracts is extended to 20 May. See www.isaar.eu for information. International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research 28-30 August 2013, Nyborg, Denmark The topic of ISAAR 2013 is AUDITORY PLASTICITY - LISTENING WITH THE BRAIN On-line registration is open until August 2013. The ISAAR committee offers a limited number of scholarships to young scientists (e.g., PhD-students, post-docs, and others) The scholarship covers the symposium fee for full participation and accommodation. Travel expenses are not covered. See www.isaar.eu Sessions and invited keynote speakers: 1. Basic perceptual studies of training/learning/generalization Brian Moore, Beverly Wright, Lorna Halliday 2. Physiological correlates of auditory plasticity Israel Nelken, Jonathan Fritz, Doris Wu, Jessica de Boer 3. Modeling of plasticity Dan Sanes, Klaus Obermayer, Bert DeVries 4. Plasticity and auditory disorders Michael Merzenich, Jos Eggermont, Kevin Monroe, Anu Sharma 5. Hearing training with hearing aids and cochlear implants Andrej Krajl, Thomas Lunner, Robert Sweetow, Paula Stacey Abstracts must be sent via the symposium website www.isaar.eu Deadline 20 May 2013. Contributions will be evaluated by the organizing committee. Accepted presentations and posters will - in a written version, max 8 pages - be printed in the symposium proceedings. On-line registration is open at the website www.isaar.eu Participant fee is DKK 5000 (approximately EUR 660, USD 895) The fee covers participation in the symposium; full accommodation including single room for 2 nights (Wed-Thu-Fri); all meals and social activities during the symposium; and a copy of the symposium proceedings. Welcome! On behalf of the ISAAR 2013 committee Torben Poulsen


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