Neurobiology of Language Conference - Take 3!

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The newly established Society for the Neurobiology of Language has announced the third annual Neurobiology of Language Conference .

The following was originally posted to Talking Brains.

Planning for the next NLC is moving forward at a rapid pace. We have already confirmed our debaters (you won't want to miss them - anyone care to wager on who they might be?), and we are close to nailing down our venue. It should be another exciting meeting. I hope you all plan to attend. Here is the official preliminary announcement:

The newly established Society for the Neurobiology of Language is excited to announce the third annual Neurobiology of Language Conference (NLC 2011).

This year’s NLC will be held on November 10th and 11th in the Washington DC Area.

As in 2009 and 2010, the conference will boast the trademark debate sessions in which two leading experts discuss controversial topics in the field, keynote lectures, slide sessions highlighting the very best research and of course plenty of possibilities for interaction.

Abstract submission for NLC 2011 opens May 1st and will be closing on June 1st 2011 so start preparing your exciting findings!

To ensure NLC maintains its high scientific standard, we need your help. Please volunteer as a reviewer by signing up on our website. Should you have any questions, send an email to laura.menenti@glasgow.ac.uk.

Early registration opens July 1st and closes September 1st. Be sure to take advantage of our early registration fees!

We look forward to your participation in NLC 2011.

The programme committee for NLC 2011,

Guinevere Eden, Ph.D, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA

Gregory Hickok, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, USA

Marta Kutas, Ph.D., The University of California, San Diego, USA

Laura Menenti, Ph.D., University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

Colin Phillips, Ph.D, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA

Steven L. Small, Ph.D, M.D., University of California, Irvine, USA

Pascale Tremblay, Ph.D., University of Trento, Trento, Italy

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