Submissions
Dates and Deadlines
Abstract submission for talks and posters opens March 3, 2023. Authors will be notified whether their abstract has been accepted as a poster or as a talk by March 31th, 2023
Where to submit?
Submit your Midwest Cognitive Science Conference abstract
When submitting your abstract you will be asked to provide information about the author(s), preferred presentation format, the title of the paper and the abstract itself, with a maximum of 250 words.
Who can submit?
Research abstracts may be submitted by researchers in cognitive science and related disciplines including industry researchers, faculty, post-docs, graduate students and undergraduate students.
Anyone person may present only one paper, but may also be a co-author of other papers.
What to submit?
The conference invites submission in any area of cognitive science, including:
- Animal cognition
- Artificial intelligence
- Attention
- Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience
- Categorization
- Cognitive development
- Cognitive psychology
- Computational and mathematical models of cognition
- Dynamical systems
- Ethology
- Evolution of cognition
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Learning sciences
- Language and linguistics
- Machine intelligence and learning
- Memory
- Methodology
- Robotics
- Social Cognition
- Philosophy of mind
By following this link, you can view the program of one of the previous conferences (2017).
Acceptance Policy
Papers will be accepted on the basis of their quality and suitability for the conference. We hope to accommodate all participants who wish to present. Please note that because we have only a limited number of slots for spoken presentations, authors who request a spoken presentation preference may be changed to a poster format (you will be notified). The "prestige" of posters and spoken presentations is equal in MW CogSci; spoken sessions are based on the clusters of related topics in the submissions.