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2010 MEETING


 

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ACNS 2010 Tucson, AZ

Speech & Hearing Sciences (SPH) building on UA campus

1131 E. 2nd Street 85721

Room 205

 

The University of Arizona will be hosting the 4th annual Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience Society (ACNS) conference on Thursday January 7th through Friday January 8th, 2010.   Mark your calendars!

 

Presenters/Discussants Include:

Tamiko Azuma (Arizona State University), Tom Bever (University of Arizona), Kate Bunton (University of Arizona), Tom Christensen (University of Arizona), Barbara Cone (University of Arizona), Randy Diehl (University of Texas at Austin), Michael Dorman (Arizona State University), Greg Hickok (University of California-Irvine), Lori Holt (Carnegie Mellon University), Marjorie Leek (Portland VA Medical Center), Julie Liss (Arizona State University), Andrew Lotto (University of Arizona), Bob Lutfi (University of Wisconsin-Madison), David Poeppel (New York University), Arty Samuel (SUNY-Stony Brook) , Brad Story (University of Arizona), and Bill Yost (Arizona State University)

 

Schedule: Click here for the conference schedule.

 

Details: More details can be found on the ACNS 2010 Information Sheet. 

 

Posters: We will be accepting a limited number of posters to be displayed during this year’s conference.  The deadline for abstract submission has been extended to December 15th, 2009.  Please click here to view the criteria. 

 

Hotel Accommodations: We suggest you make reservations at either the Marriott Tucson University Park (within walking distance to the conference location), the Doubletree Hotel Tucson at Reid Park (3.8 miles from UA, shuttle service to/from UA provided based on availability) or the Lodge on the Desert (3.2 miles from UA). 

 

Registration: Although ACNS is still free, we ask that you register so we can estimate attendance for this year’s conference and plan accordingly.  Click here to register. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The University of Arizona

Tucson