CEMS 2023

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CEMS 2019

The 19th Annual Context and Episodic Memory Symposium (CEMS 2023) will be held at The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, in Orlando, FL, on May 31st and June 1st, 2023.

To foster greater interdisciplinary interaction among economists and memory scientists, we have organized a symposium on Memory, Beliefs and Choice to be held on Friday, June 2, 2023, in conjunction with the annual Context and Episodic Memory symposium (more on MBC*2023 below).

Final Deadline for CEMS Spoken Presentations Extended to January 17, 2023

To submit an abstract, please complete the attached google form (https://forms.gle/AyLequCGEj9TZaJAA). Spoken presentation abstracts must be submitted by midnight, January 17, 2023. The deadline for poster presentations is February 15th, 2023.

MBC*2023

Memory has recently emerged as an important theoretical framework for thinking about wide-ranging problems in economics and decision sciences. MBC*2023 will bring together leading economists, experimental psychologists, and memory theorists for in-depth discussion of current topics at the nexus of these disciplines. The symposium will feature paired presentations by economists and memory scientists, with the paired talks going beyond the format of a traditional paper / discussion in providing the depth in each field required to have a vigorous discussion. We welcome participation of the CEMS community in the MBC symposium. More information for this workshop will be forthcoming.

Co-organizers:

Yueran Ma, University of Chicago

Michael Jacob Kahana, University of Pennsylvania


Conference Registration

Registration prices are as follows:

Registration Prior to April 14 Registration After to April 14
CEMS Only MBC Only CEMS & MBC CEMS Only MBC Only CEMS & MBC
Faculty $450 $250 $550 $500 $300 $600
Non-Faculty $350 $150 $450 $400 $200 $500


Conference registration includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments on all days of the conference.

Click here to register for CEMS 2023.

Cancellations prior to May 1 will be refunded, subject to a 10% cancellation fee. We apologize that we will not be able to provide refunds after May 1.


Location & Hotel

Venue

The venue for CEMS 2023 will be The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, located in Orlando, Florida.

The Grand Floridian Resort is located at 4401 Floridian Way, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, 32830-84551.

More information on The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa can be found on their website. Click here to view this location on Google Maps.

Important Disney Meeting Requirements and Know Before You Go information can be found Here.


Hotel

In addition to its role as the venue for CEMS 2023, The Grand Floridian served as the preferred hotel for the event. You can see our special rate booking Here or by phone at (407) 939-4686. You can book park tickets through our event site Here.

The Walt Disney World Group Reservations Phone Team is available for assistance Monday through Friday 8:30 AM EST until 6:00 PM EST and on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 AM EST until 5:00 PM EST. They can be reached at (407) 939-4686.

Please make sure to book by May 1st!


Final Deadline for CEMS Spoken Presentations Extended to January 17, 2023

To submit an abstract, please complete the attached google form (https://forms.gle/AyLequCGEj9TZaJAA). Spoken presentation abstracts must be submitted by midnight, January 17, 2023. The deadline for poster presentations is February 15th, 2023.

CEMS 2023 Schedule (5/31/23 & 06/01/23)

If you are presenting and have scheduling conflicts, please let us know as soon as possible by emailing context.symposium@gmail.com

Wednesday Thursday
8:00 Breakfast & Registration 7:00 Morning Activity (Jog)
8:30 Opening Remarks 8:00 Breakfast
Spoken Session 1
Spoken Session 2
8:40 Simon Dennis (University of Melbourne): A Retrieved Context Model of Sequence Generation 8:30 Mick Rugg (University of Texas at Dallas): What puts the auto in autonoetic?
9:00 Kevin Darby (Florida Atlantic University): Dynamic interactions between episodic memory and metacognitive confidence in a sequential sampling model framework 8:50 Lynn Lohnas (Syracuse University): Associations supporting changes in recall across successive tests
9:20 Katherine Duncan (University of Toronto): Memory's Pulse: Experience is Sampled into Memory at a Theta Rhythm 9:10 Roger Ratcliff (Ohio State University): Modeling distance effects in number memory
9:40 Gordon Logan (Vanderbilt University): Serial attention to serial memory: The psychological refractory period in forward and backward cued recall 9:30 Simone Viganò (Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany): Mental search of concepts is supported by egocentric vector representations and restructured grid maps
10:00 BREAK 9:50 BREAK
Spoken Session 2
Spoken Session 4
10:20 Sharon Noh (University of California, Irvine): Multi-step inference across the lifespan can be improved with individualized memory interventions 10:10 Sean Polyn (Vanderbilt University): The modulation and elimination of temporal organization in free recall
10:40 Arne Ekstrom (University of Arizona): Age-variant and age-invariant effects on spatial navigation 10:30 Jeni Pathman (York University): Using naturalistic events to examine the temporal organizational structure of memory across childhood
11:00 Caitlin Bowman (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee): Learning prototype-based categories in older age 10:50 Meg Schlichting (University of Toronto): Learning Strategy Differentially Impacts Memory Connections in Children and Adults
11:20 Michael Mack (University of Toronto): Learning exceptions to category rules varies by hormonal milieu 11:10 BREAK
11:40 Group Photo 11:30 Estes Workshop in Cognitive Electrophysiology
12:00 LUNCH 12:30 LUNCH
1:30 Keynote Address 1:30 Data Blitzes
2:30 Poster Session 2:30 Closing Remarks

Past Symposia

For information about past CEMS events, please click here.