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Measuring Behavior is now open for submission of abstracts
The scientific program committee of Measuring Behavior 2022 is pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the upcoming conference in May 2022 in Kraków.
All authors of scientific presentations at Measuring Behavior 2022 need to submit both a short text abstract (up to 250 characters, for the conference program) and a 1 to 7 page short paper using the conference style guide (for the Proceedings). This applies to authors of general papers and those invited to present in a symposium. Poster presenters use the same style, but should submit a short paper of about one page.
All the short papers will be anonymously peer-reviewed and published in the Conference Proceedings (with ISBN and DOI). A selection of papers will be published in a special multi-topic issue of Frontiers.
Details of the requirements of the short paper are given in the style guide. The most important are:
- Focus on new and improved methods and techniques, not results, related to the measurement of behavior of people or animals.
- Submissions are invited on (but not limited to) the subjects listed on the Topics page
- 1-7 pages in English, using the styles in the guide, written for a broad audience
- If the work includes animal experiments or suffering to human subjects, it must include an ethical statement.
To upload your abstract and short paper you need to first register (payment is after acceptance) and then go to the submission page. The deadline for submission is 3rd January 2022 (see here for other deadlines).
If you have had an abstract accepted for MB2022, then you should have received a separate mail. If not, please contact us (Andrew [at} measuringbehavior.org).
For tutorials, prototype demonstrations and proposals for symposia and workshops, an abstract by e-mail to Andrew {at] measuringbehavior.org is sufficient. An explanation of the difference between all the different kinds of program elements can be found here.