Abstract submission are open for the MathPsych/ICCM 2026 conference in Montreal July 17 to 21, 2026 mathpsych.org/conference/23/ The submission deadline is February 28!
Abstract submission are open for the MathPsych/ICCM 2026 conference in Montreal July 17 to 21, 2026 mathpsych.org/conference/23/ The submission deadline is February 28!
Apply for the 2026 John Keats Early Career Award | @mathpsych.org #iccmpsyched mathpsych.org/page/news/142
Advances in Statistical Model Evaluation Submission deadline: 31 December 2026 The Special Issue accepts theoretical, methodological, applied, and philosophically oriented research on frequentist, Bayesian, and information-theoretic advances in statistical model evaluation.
Topics of interest for this call for papers include but are not restricted to: β’ Methodological advances in fit assessment, parametric bootstrapping, cross-validation, and/or other frequentist model evaluation methods β’ Methodological advances in prior and/or posterior predictive model checking, specification and use of informed priors, Bayes factors, and/or other Bayesian model evaluation β’ Methodological advances in minimum description length, normalized maximum likelihood, and/or other information-theoretic model evaluation methods β’ Practical applications and tutorials of advanced model evaluation methods β’ Philosophy of science issues underlying statistical model evaluation β’ Critiques/perspectives/commentaries on statistical model evaluation
Announcement: I am excited to be co-editing (with Li Cai) an upcoming Special Issue of the Journal of Mathematical Psychology on "Advances in Statistical Model Evaluation." Proposals due Feb 1. Details: www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Computation & Psychology at Vanderbilt | @mathpsych.org #iccmpsyched mathpsych.org/page/news/138
Assistant Professor opening at University of California, Irvine | @mathpsych.org #iccmpsyched mathpsych.org/page/news/131
SMP presents an annual award for the most outstanding paper published in the Journal of Mathematical Psychology in the preceding three years. The award is named after R. Duncan Luce, recognizing his founding role in the field of mathematical psychology, in our Society, and in the journal.
Richter, T., Ulrich, R., & Janczyk, M. (2023). Diffusion models with time-dependent parameters: An analysis of computational effort and accuracy of different numerical methods. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 114, 102756.
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The 2025 R. Dunca Luce Outstanding Paper Award goes to Thomas Richter, Rolf Ulrich & Markus Janczyk for "Diffusion models with time-dependent parameters: An analysis of computational effort and accuracy of different numerical methods"
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The Society for Mathematical Psychology presents an annual award for the most outstanding paper published in Computational Brain & Behavior in the preceding three years. The Computational Brain & Behavior Outstanding Paper Award is sponsored by Springer.
mathpsych.org/page/awards
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The 2025 Computational Brain & Behavior Outstanding Paper Award goes to Daniel Cavagnaro & Michel Regenwetter for the paper "Probabilistic Choice Induced by Strength of Preference"
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SMP is excited to recognize Dr Barbara Dosher, newest Society for Mathematical Psychology Senior Fellow! The SMP Senior Fellow Award honors the lifetime contributions of a Society member. #iccmpsyched
The 2025 MathPsych/ICCM meeting starts tomorrow with a day of workshops and symposia!
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Research Associate/Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia in Perth, Australia | @mathpsych.org #iccmpsyched mathpsych.org/page/news/128
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Open rank faculty position in Generative AI Cognitive Science at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | @mathpsych.org #iccmpsyched mathpsych.org/page/news/127
A tentative schedule for in-person MathPsych / ICCM 2025 is now available at mathpsych.org/conference/19/
The conference will be 25-28 July 2025, with the Annual ACT-R Workshop happening 29 July. All events are at The Ohio State University, Columbus Ohio. See you there!
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Recording of the award-winning presentation is available on mathpsych.org to registered VMP 2025 attendees. Didn't register in advance? Access to the virtual meeting content is still available via mathpsych.org/conference/20/
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Recording of the award-winning presentation is available on mathpsych.org to registered VMP 2025 attendees. Didn't register in advance? Access to the virtual meeting content is still available via mathpsych.org/conference/20/
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Congratulations to VMP 2025 People's Choice Award Winners for the ICCM Track: Christopher Fisher, Kevin Schmidt, Taylor Curley @bigbraintaylor.bsky.social - "Unpacking the election: unpacking effects in electoral prediction marketsβ mathpsych.org/presentation...
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Congratulations to the VMP 2025 People's Choice Award Winners for the SMP Track: Sheng Hsu Huang, Cheng-Ta Yang, Hanshu Zhang - "Deciphering Aided Decision Processes Across Task Difficulties Using Systems Factorial Technologyβ mathpsych.org/presentation...
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Huge shout out to the VMP2025 organizers for a fantastic meeting!
Betsy Fox @elfox89.bsky.social
Catherine Sibert @cognitivesibert.bsky.social
Brett Jefferson
Mario Fific
Nate Gillespie
Joe Houpt
Hanshu Zhang
Farnaz Tehranchi
Yanjun Liu
Alex Hough
Ashley Cook
Adam Huang
Adam Fenton
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Today is the last day to vote for the Poeple's Choice Awards at the 2025 Virtual Math Psych/ICCM conference. Voting is simply hitting the β€οΈ on your favorite talks on the mathpsych.org/conference/20/ conference schedule
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Dynamic Field Theory postulates that cognitive processes share properties with sensory-motor processes that both emerge from the dynamics of neural populations with strong recurrent connectivity.
The goal of the workshop is to teach participants the principles of Dynamic Field Theory and provide hands-on experience building models that can be applied in their own research.
Today, 20 June 2025, is the final day for Virtual Math Psych/ICCM 2025. Join us 8am-12pm EDT for an exciting tutorial workshop:
"Hands-on Neural Process Modelling Based on Dynamic Field Theory" led by Dr. Gregor SchΓΆner, Ruhr-University Bochum
mathpsych.org/session/444
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Day 4 of the conference will end with the ICCM Session #3
12-1pm EDT: ICCM Sesion 3
mathpsych.org/session/440
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The third session for Thursday 19 June is 11am-12pm EDT: Attention, Gaze & Sensory Integration
mathpsych.org/session/433
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Second session today is 10-11am EDT: Cognitive Modeling & Decision Dynamics
mathpsych.org/session/430