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ISARP 2024 registration fees (for ISARP members):
Early bird registration (until August 15th): $200
Regular registration (after August 15th): $250
Reduced student registration fee: $100
This year's ISARP Conference will be held in Buffalo, NY from 1pm on Wednesday September 18th until Friday September 20th (2:30pm) at the historic Richardson Hotel.
Conference Program: While the program is still being finalized, we are pleased to announce our three stellar keynote speakers whose brief bios can be found below.
Conference Activities: In addition to our traditional welcome cocktail party (Wednesday) and group dinner (Thursday), we can facilitate an optional trip to Niagara Falls either before or after the meeting for those of you who have never experienced their beauty! We can help with transportation options and lodging at the falls for those who are interested.
Lodging: We have blocked 20 rooms at the Richardson Hotel at the reduced rate of $199 (mention ISARP when booking) which will be held up until 60 days before the conference date, but you are free to book at other nearby hotels also. As your local hosts, Kim, Betsy, or Bruce can provide further information on lodging and local travel if needed. We look forward to seeing you in Buffalo! Deadline for room reservations at the reduced rate is July 24, 2024.
ISARP 2024 Program Committee
Bruce Miller and Betsy Wood (chairs)
Kim Arcoleo, Jon Feldman, Sarah Miller, and Paul Lehrer
Would you like to present your research at ISARP 2024?
We invite you to submit your work as an individual presentation (poster or talk) and/or thematic symposium. We encourage submissions from researchers at all career stages.
The deadline for “late breaking” abstract submission is August 15th, 2024.
All submissions will be reviewed by the members of the Organizing Committee. Notification of acceptance decisions will be emailed to corresponding authors by mid-July.
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Abstract submission guidelines
We welcome two types of abstract submissions:
Individual presentation (talk or poster): Presenting new findings based on quantitative and/or qualitative data that have been collected and analysed.
Preliminary work, new theoretical contributions, or new experimental set-ups will be considered too.Thematic symposium: A focused session providing an in-depth perspective on an active research area within the broad field of respiratory psychophysiology.
Symposium submissions should include at least one chair and three to five presenters.
Abstracts should be submitted through the online submission portal. When preparing an abstract, please follow the instructions below:
For an individual presentation, please submit an abstract of up to 250 words. Abstracts should be written in English and structured into
Background, Methods, Results, and Discussion.
For a thematic symposium, please submit a general description of the symposium (up to 250 words) as well as abstracts for all the individual talks,
each with a maximum of 250 words. The abstracts for the talks should be structured into Background, Methods, Results, and Discussion.
For all submission types:
The corresponding author must be identified when submitting an abstract. The corresponding author who submits an abstract is responsible
for forwarding all received information to other authors.Proofread your submission! Please ensure your abstract does not contain spelling, grammar, or scientific mistakes,
as it will be reproduced exactly as submitted.All accepted abstracts will be published in Biological Psychology as proceeds of the Meeting.
Abstracts including students as main presenters should indicate this in the abstract submission to ensure
eligibility for the Best Student Presentation award and Student Travel award.