Object Perception, Attention, and Memory
Object Perception, Attention, and Memory
November 16, Houston
Keynote: Dr. Nancy Kanwisher
Online submissions for this year's OPAM will be accepted between June 17th
and July 1st at http://www.opam.net. The meeting will take place on
November 16th in Houston, before Psychonomics.
OPAM is a conference dedicated to issues in object perception, attention,
and memory, as well as other areas of visual cognition. It takes place, each
year, on the first day of the meeting of the Psychonomic Society. OPAM is
intended as a forum primarily for scientists early in their careers, such as
graduate students or post docs. It represents an excellent opportunity to
present one's work to a large audience mainly drawn from the Psychonomics
community.
Research may be presented as either a talk or a poster. We would strongly
like to encourage submissions from anyone who does not yet have the
opportunity to present at Psychonomics. We would furthermore like to
emphasize that the conference embraces a diversity of approaches to the
study of object perception and memory. Such approaches can include, for
example, psychophysics, developmental psychology, or neuroscience.
contact: opam.info@gmail.com