Why we love it


EWCN 2021

A special online event to show why we love Cognitive Neuropsychology and Bressanone

Monday 25th January 2021 from 3 p.m.

Dear Friends of the European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology

Due to the well-known issues related to the pandemic, this time the Symposium will be held online in a single day on Monday afternoon of January 25th 2021, starting a 3 p.m.

Instead of having the usual program, we will be streaming the testimonies of eminent and younger scholars of cognitive neuropsychology and neuroscience.

This people will provide memories and memorabilia on when and how they fell in love with the cognitive neuropsychology, how they became passionate about Bressanone and on what future they will foresee for our discipline.

During the same event we will award two young scientists with the EWCN Prize for best abstracts and listen to the presentation of these young Authors. As usual the prize will be worth a sum equivalent to the junior registration fee.

Simple and easy, this EWCN extravaganza will serve us to keep our conference together and plan the next edition for 2022 when hopefully we will reconvene in Bressanone for our beloved event.

So, please tune in and register for this unique online event. The admittance is free, but there will be a limited number of virtual seats and priority will be given to those who submit an abstract and to those who register first.

All abstracts will be published on our website in their printed form and as a video, for those willing to present their work live or at least as a video-stream.

We hope to see you all online on the 25th January and to receive your abstracts very soon

Best wishes

The EWCN team


People who already agreed to speak at the Why we love it event: Alfonso Caramazza, Tim Shallice, Stefano Cappa, Brian Butterworth, Gabriella Bottini, Gereon Fink, Patrick Haggard, David Howard, Gabriele Miceli, Giuseppe Vallar, Peter Brugger, John Duncan, Edward De Haan, Carlo Alberto Marzi, Brenda Rapp, Carlo Semenza, David Caplan, Fabrizio Doricchi, Wim Fias, Chris Frith, Robert Kentridge, Eraldo Paulesu, Elisabeth Warrington, Giacomo Rizzolatti, Peter Weiss-Blankehorn, Margarete Develar, Franco Denes, Raffaella Rumiati, Anna Berti, Laurent Cohen, Luigi Pizzamiglio, Klaus Willmes, Richard Frackowiak.