DescriptionCognitive science is the interdisciplinary research field that seeks to understand the nature of the human mind and other minds, including artificial minds, with all its implications. The International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science (ISBCS) invites research from all the fields that are connected to cognitive science. The individual disciplines include Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Computer Science, Anthropology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Education. Each discipline brings a set of tools, perspectives, and questions to the table. However, the big picture of the mind cannot emerge by studying this multi-layered problem with a single lens. Communication and collaboration are essential for the cognitive scientist. It is under these premises that we initiate ISBCS. One mission of ISBCS is to be a premier academic meeting of the cognitive science community. Established jointly by Middle East Technical University (ODTU), Bogazici University and Yeditepe University (i.e. by the three universities that offer cognitive science programs in Turkey), ISBCS is going to be held annually to gather researchers and students from leading national and international centers working on all areas of cognitive science. Our aim is to establish a platform where students can learn about recent research in cognitive science, researchers can get together and initiate collaborations, and the participants can receive valuable feedback on their work. This year, ISBCS 2020 will be hosted by Bilkent University with the contribution of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Philosophy departments. NEWS: Due to the COVID-19 situation across the world, we have to cancel our physical meeting. However, we will have a virtual ISBCS on 31st May 2020 on twitter: https://twitter.com/isbcs2020. The deadline for abstract submissions are extended to 1st May 2020. With the new format, we will hold pre-recorded video sessions for the invited speakers, followed by Q&A on twitter. We will also hold a poster session where participants share their latest work and get feedback from the cognitive science community. To do this, we will ask everyone to submit an abstract (500 words) and a 5 minute video describing your work. If you have already prepared a paper (as we asked for the physical symposium earlier), you can send it, too, along with your 5 minute video. More information about how to submit your abstracts and videos as well as the virtual symposium schedule will be available soon. We wish everyone healthy days. Stay tuned for the updates on our website and on twitter. You can follow the latest developments from the symposium's twitter: https://twitter.com/isbcs2020 ContactDr. Burcu Aysen Urgen |