Emergent Meaning - Neural, Social, and Computational Perspectives

August 10, 2016
Lehigh University
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
USA

New perspectives on the emergence of meaning

This one-day workshop will explore how meaning is distributed across brain regions, people, and their physical and digital environments, and how it is dynamically assembled for use by individuals and communities.

The workshop will feature invited speakers and submitted posters.

Conference Speakers:
Rick Dale, University of California, Merced
Rutvik Desai, University of South Carolina 
Thomas Hills, University of Warwick 
Mike Jones, Indiana University
Sharon Thompson-Schill, University of Pennsylvania
Dan Yurovsky, University of Chicago
Suparna Rajaram, Stony Brook University

Bethlehem is located 60 miles north of Philadelphia and 80 miles east of New York City in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.  It is situated in an area rich in history, culture, and outdoor recreation opportunities.  A music festival will be in progress the week of the workshop.  For more information about Bethlehem and attractions, please visit the Lehigh Valley Attractions link.

Due to the concurrent music festival, we need a sense of how many hotel rooms to place on hold by July 9. If you are attending, please drop a line to Tara Coyle with "Emergent Meaning Workshop" as your subject. This does not constitute registration to the workshop it is for our planning purposes only.

A satellite workshop of CogSci 2016, the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Sponsored by the Cognitive Science Program and Department of Psychology, Lehigh University.