We are seeking out ideas for future Generative Adversarial Collaborations at CCN!

Which challenges and controversies would you like to see discussed, and who should be involved? Let us know your ideas, even if you are not planning to submit a GAC.

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Of course, if you *would* like to submit a GAC, you can find more info here:
2023.ccneuro.org/gac.php

We are excited to announce that submissions for Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN) 2023 are now open! The submission deadline for Abstracts, Generative Adversarial Collaborations (GACs), and Keynote&Tutorials will be **31 March 2023** (earlier than previous years!).

Abstract submission will be in the form of 2-page papers. More information can be found in our Author Kit 2023.ccneuro.org/papers/author. To submit a paper, visit 2023.ccneuro.org/papers.php.

Generative Adversarial Collaborations (GACs) provide an extended workshop format to discuss the latest challenges and controversies in Cognitive Computational Neuroscience. For further details of the format, and to submit your GAC, visit 2023.ccneuro.org/gac.php.

Keynotes with Tutorials (K+Ts) give a unique opportunity to deliver a keynote on your lab’s work, backed up by an extended tutorial (typically led by your labs postdocs/graduate students) to give a chance to work with the code, data and models behind your talk. To submit your K+T proposal, visit 2023.ccneuro.org/keynotes_tuto.

Registration for CCN 2023 is now open and can be completed here:
oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/c

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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:
www.venues.ox.ac.uk/our-venues/examination-schools/.


Confirmed speakers for this year's CCN include Stan Dehaene, Helen Barron, Cate Hartley, Jay McClelland and Tim Kietzmann TimKietzmann@neuromatch.social

We also want to note 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.

For the most up-to-date information about CCN 2023, including reminders about deadlines, join our mailing list (mail.securecms.com/mailman/lis) and also follow us here on Twitter (twitter.com/CogCompNeuro) or Mastodon (mastodon.social/@CogCompNeuro@)

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

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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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