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Movement: Brain, Body, Cognition

13.02.2020 20:47 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

September 3-5, 2020

La Sorbonne, Paris

https://www.movementis.com/

From “Brain Body Cognition” at Oxford University in 2017 to “Movement and Cognition” at Harvard Medical School in 2018 and at Tel-Aviv University in 2019, our previous conferences have brought together researchers, clinicians and therapists from the fields of education, medicine, sports and rehabilitation sciences, as well as from occupational, physical therapy and psychology.

Attendees are coming from all parts of the world, and we invite you to join us in September 2020 at the World Conference on “Brain, Body, Cognition” at La Sorbonne University in Paris, France. This site will give you all the needed information for your registration, and for abstract submission, if you wish to present your work and research.

TOPICS

  • Therapeutic Exercise
  • Ergonomics
  • Kinesiology
  • Motor Learning and Behavior
  • Sport and Exercise Psychology and Physiology
  • Biomechanics of Movement
  • Technology and Movement Sciences-Instrumentation
  • Developmental Aspects of Cognitive-Movement Interaction
  • Movement Disorders
  • Motor Control
  • Coordination and Vestibular Function Neuromodulation
  • Gait
  • Rehabilitation of Motor Dysfunction
  • Neuroscience of Dance
  • Optimizing Human Motor Performance
  • Cognitive Movement Interaction
  • Aging and Cognitive-Movement Interaction

ABSTRACTS

We welcome your participation in the conference on Movement and Cognition as a delegate or as a presenter.

If you have relevant new and important research to share with the scientific and clinical communities (either as an oral presentation, symposium, workshop or as a poster), we encourage you to submit an abstract forthwith.

Full papers of accepted abstracts will, pending additional review, be published in the journal Brain, Body Cognition published by Nova Scientific Publishers. While full papers are welcome, they are not mandatory. Details will follow after acceptance of the submitted conference abstracts. So first submit your abstract.

Additionally, abstracts will be printed in the book of abstracts available at the conference and separately all abstracts will be published in the text Movement and Cognition-2020 also to be published by Nova Scientific.

For general knowledge: Last years conference proceedings is available at a discount from the publisher for Movement and cognition conference attendees for $US100 (https://novapublishers.com/shop/movement-2018-brain-body-and-cognition/). Subscription to the journal Brain, Body, Cognition is also available at a discount from the publisher for conference attendees at $US100/volume.

Abstract submission:

Please, read the instructions CAREFULLY before submitting your abstract.

Instructions for abstract submissions

for Oral, Poster or Workshop presentations:

(Symposium proposal format is presented under the symposium tab on the conference webpage):

Each presenter may submit only One (1) abstract

The presenter’s name must be underlined

Submit your abstract in Microsoft Word format (.doc, docx).

Abstracts are to be written in English only. All presentations will be in the English language.

Authors’ names should be provided in the format: Hillary Clinton, Donald John Trump. Do not add Dr, Prof, Mr., Mrs., degrees

The title should have a maximum of 150 characters.

Affiliations should be included inline 1. If authors’ affiliations are different, you should indicate them filling 2, 3, and 4 lines.

The presenting author’s name and email address must be included and marked as “presenter” by underlining the name.

The abstract should have a maximum of 350 words.

Indicate at the bottom of the abstract whether the abstract is intended for oral or poster presentation or either, or as a workshop proposal.

The abstract for oral and poster presentations should be structured using the following headings: Keywords (up to five), Objective, Methods, Results and Conclusions.

The abstract should be as informative as possible, including statistical evaluation.

Statements such as “results will be discussed” or “data will be presented” are not acceptable.

Standard abbreviations such as: PVS, MCS, EEG, MEEG, MRI, etc., may be used. Others should be described in full when first mentioned followed by the abbreviation in parenthesis.

Do not include tables, photographs, figures or references in your abstracts.

Include a one-paragraph bio of yourself with the abstract submission on a separate page.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL SELF-PROMOTING METHOD DESCRIPTIONS BE ACCEPTED.

While you can submit multiple abstracts, only one presentation per presenter will be allowed, as there is significant pressure on time.

Incomplete Submissions without the required materials will not be processed.

SUBMISSION:

Submission of abstracts: Abstracts for the conference should be submitted directly to professor Joav Merrick responsible for all abstracts for this conference, at email jmerrick@zahav.net.il

Submission of full papers: Full papers should be submitted directly to professor Gerry Leisman, chair of the conference scientific committee, at email g.leisman@edu.haifa.ac.il

CONFIRMATION OF ABSTRACTS RECEIVED:

You will be notified via e-mail to confirm that your abstract has been received with a number that you must use in further correspondence with the conference secretariat or committee.

If you do not receive a confirmation within two weeks please contact the Conference Secretariat.

The Scientific Committee will assign referees to review abstracts.

Within 5 weeks you will be notify if your abstract was accepted for presentation in the conference and in which format. If you didn’t receive the notification please check with our office.

Some very high-quality abstracts offered for oral presentation might be included in satellite symposium or courses. Symposia proposal instructions are provided elsewhere on the website.

A competition will be held for the best poster presentations.

ABSTRACT FORMAT:

Title: XXXXXXXXXXX

Jon Smith1 and Peter Stubble 2

1Department of Applied Science, Auburn University, Boston, Massachusetts and 2Department of Psychology. Augustus University, Pembroke, Alabama, UnitedStates of America

Email: js@au.edu

Keywords (up to five):XXXXXXXXXXXXX

Objective: XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXX

Methods: XXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXX X XXXXX XX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Results: XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXX X X X X X XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXX

XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX XX

Conclusion: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Choose one of the following presentations format: Oral or Poster or Workshop

Bio: Please add a short bio (few lines) of the presenter

Posters: You can see the instructions for poster preparation. Go to: POSTER

Symposiums: Instructions for symposiums. Go to: SYMPOSIA

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