Cognitive Science Society

cogsci 2022


Cognitive Science



Cogsci 2022 is centered around the theme of diversity, with an accompanying range of keynotes and invited speakers who themselves highlight the diversity of our field. Our three symposia are Cognition across Diverse Populations, Cognition within Diverse Societies, and Global Challenges for Cognitive Science.
Submitted research papers may be no more than six pages long and must use the two-column format described in the “Submission Formats” section below. Reviews of paper submissions will be double-blind; thus the submissions must be anonymized: no information identifying the authors should be included in the submissions. After the Notification of Decisions, authors of accepted papers will have the opportunity to revise their submissions prior to the Final Form (camera ready) submissions deadline. To facilitate revisions, authors will be allowed to add an extra page to their papers (i.e., final submissions may be up to 7 pages in total).”
All paper submissions will be evaluated by peer reviewers who make recommendations to the Program Committee. The final decision of acceptance is made by the Program Co-Chairs.
Student authors are welcome at CogSci 2021. Students who are the first authors of accepted research papers qualify to apply for travel grants awarded by the Robert J. Glushko and Pamela Samuelson Foundation. In addition, undergraduate students who are presenting authors are eligible for the new Sayan Gul award. Requests for student travel grants must be made at the time of paper submission. See the Conference Awards page for more information.
Several other honors will be awarded to select research papers with students identified as the first author. These honors include the Marr Prize for the best student paper and four awards for research involving computational modeling methods. The awards decisions are made by an awards committee, whose members are appointed by the conference Program Committee.
Each room for talk presentations will have a video projector with standard HDMI input. All speakers must bring their own laptops; Mac/Apple users must also bring an appropriate Apple adapter.