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[D-multisensory] IMRF 2004 Call for Symposia
5th Annual meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum
Barcelona, June 2-5 2004
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CALL FOR SYMPOSIA
Symposia submissions are now being accepted for the International 5th
Multisensory Research Forum annual meeting. Each symposium needs an
organizer and 4 or 5 presenters, depending on whether or not the organizer
wishes to speak. There will a limited number of symposia, so not all
submissions will be accepted. As the **organizer**, you need to submit a
title, a brief abstract (150 words) containing an overview of the session,
and the e-mails of the other presenters. You may also select a discussant.
When the **other presenters** go to the submission page, they need to enter
their e-mail as you did, and a title and abstract for their presentation.
They will be automatically linked to the symposium. There will be
approximately 2 hours allotted for the entire round of talks and discussion.
Deadline for symposia submissions is January 16th 2004.
To begin the submission process click the submission button at
http://www.multisense.info/2004
For further information on the conference, visit
http://www.multisense.info/2004
Registration, as well as single paper submissions, and Graduate Students
Symposium submissions will begin as of January 19, 2004. Check back the
conference website in the new year.
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Cheers,
Salvador Soto-Faraco
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5th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum
Organizing Committee
Salvador Soto-Faraco (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
John Foxe (Nathan S. Klein Institute, USA)
John McDonald (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Micah Murray (Centre Hopitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Switzerland)
Francesco Pavani (Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy)
Brigitte Roeder (Philipps-University Marburg, Germany)
David Shore (McMaster University, Canada)
Charles Spence (Oxford University, England)
Mark Wallace (Wake Forest University, USA)
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