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CCPM 2026 is on its way

We are pleased to announce the fourth edition of the conference "Cognitive Control and Performance Monitoring".

The conference aims at bringing together experts in distinct but related research domains like cognitive control, metacognition or introspection. Regardless of the approach, the common interest is to understand the relation between subjective experiences and adaptive behaviour.

The conference aims to honour the memory of Laurence Questienne, a bright researcher who performed her PhD and post-doc with Wim Gevers and Boris Burle. We saw no better way to honour her life and work than by jointly organising this high quality scientific meeting.

We thank all internationally renowned researchers listed below that accepted their participation to the conference. With such a strong list of speakers, we can only look forward to the interesting discussions at the conference.

Confirmed speakers are :

- Balci Fuat (Manitoba University, Canada) : "When the Clock Errs: Behavioural and Computational Basis of Temporal Error Monitoring"
- Bekinschtein Tristan (University of Cambridge, UK) (tba)
- Culot Catherine (Ghent University, Belgium) : "Embodied metacognition in decision making and action"
- De Gardelle Vincent (Université de la Sorbonne, France) (tba)
- Duque Julie (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) : "Human investigations of the integrated control of decisions and movements"
- Frings Christian (Trier University, Germany) : "From Binding to Control: Understanding Sequential Effects in Action and Cognitive Control through BRAC"
- Hofmans Lieke (ICM, France) : "Navigating uncertainty in adolescence"
- Kappes Andreas (university of London, UK) (tba)
- Parks Shauna (Université de Bordeaux, France) : "Contextual Control of Choice Behaviour"
- Senderecka Magdalena (Jagiellonian University, Poland) : "Rethinking individual differences in performance monitoring"
- Wittman Marco (University College London, UK) : "Dimensionality reduction and basic functions in social cognition"
 
New this year! We have reserved six time slots for short 20-minute oral presentations (including questions) covering a wide range of topics. This is a fantastic opportunity for early-career researchers ! When submitting your poster, be sure to indicate if you would also like to present your research orally.

Registration is now open ! The number of attendees is limited and slots will be attributed on a "first come, first served" basis. So do not wait to register!

To be noted : End of registration is 05/13/2026

Venue and hostingAll attendees will be hosted in "Village club Les miléades" at Carry-le-rouet (situated near the sea !) to foster exchanges. For more information on the venue, see Venue page).

The organising committee: B Burle, L Casini, W Gevers, C Terran, D Corrado, N de Rijck, C Anckaert

 

This conference has received support from the French government under the Programme « Investissements d’Avenir », Initiative d’Excellence d’Aix-Marseille Université via A*Midex funding (AMX-19-IET-004), and ANR (ANR-17-EURE-0029). NeuroMarseille and Neuroschool.

 

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