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MathPsych @Psychonomics Satellite Meeting 2024

About MathPsych @Psychonomics Satellite Meeting 2024

The Society for Mathematical Psychology is again organizing a satellite meeting at the 2024 meeting of the Psychonomic Society. The satellite meeting will be held at the New York Marriott Marquis on November 21 at 9am.

Welcome message

The theme of this year's meeting is Memory in the Wild. We will bring together researchers to share perspectives on different experimental paradigms, modeling approaches, and challenges of studying human memory in scenarios that resemble real-world and naturalistic settings.

The invited speakers will discuss realistic experimental paradigms, nontraditional stimuli such as movies and events, and memory for experiences in the real world. Speakers at this year's satellite meeting are: Chris Baldassano, Morgan Barense, Sudeep Bhatia, Lila Davachi, Mike Kahana, Marcelo Mattar, Peggy L. St. Jacques, and Qiong Zhang.

You are invited to contribute to the poster session during the meeting. The call for posters is now open until Monday, October 21. Please review the submission instructions below.

Submission instructions

You are invited to submit a poster for presentation at the satellite meeting. Proposals for poster presentations on all aspects of mathematical psychology are welcome. We especially encourage authors whose research is related to this year's theme.

Authors are invited to submit an abstract (maximum of 2500 characters) in plain text (LaTeX symbols may be used). Any one person may only present one poster, but may be a co-author of other posters. Abstracts can be submitted viat mathpsych.org. Note that the system allows to submit a poster or invited talk, but please only use the poster option unless you were invited for a talk.

Specific instructions

Venue

In-Person only at the New York Marriott Marquis Times Square.

Events

Morning Session
09:00 | Opening remarks
09:10 | Invited speakers
10:10 | Coffee break
10:30 | Invited speakers
11:30 | Panel discussion

11:50 | Lunch break (on your own)

Afternoon Session
13:00 - 14:10 | Poster session
14:10 - 15:10 | Invited speakers
15:10 - 15:30 | Coffee break
15:30 - 16:30 | Invited speakers
16:30 | Panel discussion
16:50 - 17:00 | Closing remarks

Conference chairs

Prof. Julia Haaf, University of Potsdam
Qiong Zhang, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Dr. Christopher Baldassano, Columbia University