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Annual Meeting
Join more than 2,200 of your colleagues at the Psychonomic Society's 64th Annual Meeting this November 16-19, 2023 in San Francisco, California, USA. Attendees are cognitive psychologists from more
than 40 countries, including some of the field’s most distinguished researchers, innovative early career investigators, and graduate students already making important scientific contributions.
Can't attend in person? No worries! PS will record the Keynote Address along with all five symposia for on-demand access post-event in December. Please note that there will not be remote presentations of talks or posters.
What is the Psychonomic Society? The
Psychonomic Society is the preeminent society for the experimental study of cognition. Members are scientists who study how the mind works and advance the basic science of behavior in areas that include
memory, learning, problem solving, decision making, language, attention, and perception. Many members are concerned with the application of psychology to health, technology, and education, and often
use converging methods such as neuroscience and computational science to achieve their research goals. Their work also connects with research in biology, chemistry, statistics, computer science, medicine,
law, and business.
Registration All attendees must register, including members who attend for free. Registration includes unlimited access to all symposia, talks, poster sessions, receptions,
and exhibits. Registering online before the meeting lets you avoid lines onsite so you can get to all the great science faster.
| Category |
Fee |
| Emeritus Fellow |
$0 |
| Emeritus Member |
$0 |
| Member |
$0 |
| Graduate Student Member |
$0 |
| Undergraduate Student Member |
$0 |
| Non-member (Please join. Membership is inexpensive - it's less than the registration fee!) |
$75 |
| Exhibitor
(Two registrations are included in a booth package.)
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$50 |
Statement on Harassment The Psychonomic Society is an inclusive and welcoming organization, and our meeting should reflect those values. Conference attendees and visitors should enjoy freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and freedom from harassment and discrimination of all kinds. We encourage members to be mindful of others’ perspectives and to consider how a question, comment, or invitation might be received particularly when there is a power differential between parties. Constructive criticism is an essential part of science. No participant should feel vulnerable to harassment or discrimination, nor should they endure a climate of fear or hostility, at our meetings or in our digital events. Let’s all work together to ensure that our values of inclusion, respect, and professionalism are ones that are enjoyed by
all of our members and event participants.
Special Assistance The
Psychonomic Society wishes to ensure that no individual is excluded because of the absence of auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require special assistance
at the meeting, please complete the appropriate section of the online registration form or email info@psychonomic.org by
October 15th.
Program and Conference Organization The
Secretary, Marianne Lloyd, has the responsibility for organizing the program, and the Program Committee reviews
all submissions. They do so with the indispensable help of Lou Shomette, Executive Director; Lauren Bettcher, Director of Meetings; Lisa Delventhal, Director of Communications & Marketing; Heena
Hira, Registration Specialist; Anna Navin, Meetings Coordinator; Jerrod Liveoak, Senior Manager, Editorial & Content; Ryan Smith, Education Manager; Phyllis Milz, Finance Manager; Julie Rogers,
Editorial Manager; Jennifer Florez, Marketing Coordinator, and Greg Muenzer, Member Services Specialist.

Questions? Contact Member Services at info@psychonomic.org or +1 847-375-3696. Member Services is open Monday - Friday from 8:03 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., U.S. Central Time.
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