Abstract Submission
Abstract Submission
Submission Guidelines:
Abstracts should be no longer than 350 words.
Submissions containing empirical or theoretical work are encouraged.
Abstracts can include in-text references (First author, year, journal abbreviation)
If you are interested in presenting your work either as a 15-minute presentation or part of the flash talks (~5-10 minutes, can include preliminary data, research proposals), please submit an abstract via Oxford Abstracts by following this link.
Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline:
3 October 202210 October 2022Notification of acceptance:
15 November 202218 November 2022Announcement of the final program: 15 December 2022
Topics:
We invite presentations on a wide range of topics, from both scientific and humanistic approaches, including but not limited to:
groove, rhythm, and timing perception
phenomenology of groove experience
ontologies of groove
groove in music performance
cross-cultural perspectives on groove
neuroscience of groove
music analysis of groove
groove from developmental perspectives
groove from evolutionary perspectives
groove and dance
groove and clinical applications