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The Australian Eye-Tracking Conference 2018

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The Australian Eye-Tracking Conference 2018
Short Title : AusET2018

Date : 26-Apr-2018 - 28-Apr-2018
Location : Sydney, NSW, Australia
Contact Person : Nan Xu Rattanasone
Meeting Email : < click here to access email >
Web Site : http://www.mq.edu.au/eye-tracking

Linguistic Field(s) : General Linguistics

Call Deadline : 13-Nov-2017

Meeting Description :

The Australian Eye-Tracking Conference 2018 (AusET2018)
Framing the Future of Eye-Tracking Research

Thursday 26 April - Saturday 28 April 2018
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
www.mq.edu.au/eye-tracking

The Australian Eye-Tracking Conference 2018 is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary conference with the primary goal of providing a forum for cutting-edge eye-tracking research.

Advances in eye-movement technology have allowed researchers to engage with previously impregnable research questions across diverse disciplines and areas, including developmental science, neuro-cognition, linguistics, communication, education, applied perspectives and clinical research.

Progress in knowledge and technology, as well as ever-evolving methods of data analysis, are bringing new opportunities as well as challenges. These advances will be explored in depth at AusET2018, providing opportunities for researchers to discuss the latest approaches to eye-tracking research, including the combination of eye-tracking with other types of data (e.g. EEG and keystroke logging).

The conference will bring together international and local researchers from academia and industry to engage with eye-movement research, and encourage new collaborations across disciplines and institutions. This network of diverse backgrounds, expertise and methodologies will enhance innovation, and contribute to a dynamic future for eye-movement research.

Keynote Speakers
Dr Valerie Benson, Senior Lecturer Psychology (University of Southampton)
Professor Scott Johnson, Director of the Baby Lab (University of California)
Professor Simon Liversedge, Professor of Psychology, Deputy Head (Research) and Co Director of the Centre for Vision and Cognition (University of Southampton)

Call for Papers :

We welcome contributions from all fields of linguistics but would especially welcome research on acquisition including monolingual, bilingual/multilingual, and L2 learning of phonology, morphology and prosody in infants, children and adults. We also welcome self organised Symposia.

Talks, Posters and Symposia :
We invite abstracts of original research using eye-tracking as method. See website for more information (www.mq.edu.au/eye-tracking)

Early Due Date : 2 October 2017 (For notification on 13 November 2017)
Final Due Date : 13 November 2017 (For notification on 15 January 2018)

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