We are excited to announce that Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN) 2023 will take place this year in Oxford from August 24 - 27, 2023! The conference will take place at the Examination Schools – more information can be found here:
venues.ox.ac.uk/our-venues/exa

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Confirmed speakers for this year's CCN already include
Stan Dehaene, Cate Hartley, Helen Barron, Jay McClelland, and Tim Kietzmann!

We also want to highlight that the paper submission period will be earlier this year than in previous years: abstract submissions will open end of January, and will close March 31.

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Excellent choices. Cate in particular is someone who I think more of the CCN audience should know about. Her work spans basic research into value based decision making, child development, and psychiatric disorders, and I regard it as a pinnacle of what can happen in brain research. (She's also brilliant).

as.nyu.edu/faculty/catherine-a

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