29 December 2005
AML was not held in December 2005, due to the co-location of AMPC.
Your regularly scheduled AML will return in mid-2006.
1 June 2005
The pre-proceedings for AML 2 have been posted on the proceedings page.
11 May 2005
The schedule for AML 2 has been posted on the meeting page. Additionally,
we have another overseas presenter: Dr Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
(universally known as just "EJ"), from the University of Amsterdam. He joins Ben Newell
from the University of New South Wales and Mark Steyvers from
UC-Irvine as an invited speaker.
17 March 2005
Welcome to AML 2. The next meeting page has the announcement.
Newcomers can read about the motivation and history of this event on the
history page. Once again, in deference to the children of the internet for
whom the mere click of a mouse button is effort beyond words, the
submission and reviewing schedule is:
As before, the AML organising committee includes
Michael Lee (grand panjandrum),
Dan Navarro (webmonkey and gopher),
Simon Dennis (now promoted to consultant first rank), and
Gary Ewing (DSTO co-ordinator). However, we now formally welcome
Michael Webb (secret squirrel) to the inner cabal.
9 December 2004
Links page updated to include the EPC conference.
25 November 2004
Several small changes have been made over most of the site. Some of the papers on the preproceedings have been updated, and the list of speakers has changed.
3 November 2004
The pre-proceedings are now online, and the schedule for AML 1 has been posted on the meeting page.
27 October 2004
Welcome to Adelaide Mental Life, a biannual symposium showcasing high-quality research in cognitive psychology.
After the usual shenanigans of trying to organise something, we've posted the call for papers and the important
dates for the inaugural meeting, along with some background
to the conference and some useful links. However, for those children of the internet too lazy to click on the links, the dates are
Yes, that does mean that papers are due on this Friday. But you knew that weeks ago.
The AML organising committee consists of
Michael Lee (grand panjandrum),
Dan Navarro (webmonkey and gopher),
Simon Dennis (consultant), and
Gary Ewing (DSTO co-ordinator).
Odds are, if you're reading this you know how to contact us.
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