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The International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC) is an interdisciplinary conference devoted to the dissemination of new, unpublished research relating to the field of music perception and cognition. ICMPC is usually held biennially and in recent years has involved multiple hubs from around the world.

Aug 2018 – Montreal, Canada

One of the McMaster Students at ICMPC 2018 posing next to a painting.
Students from the Digital Music Lab walking through a street in Montreal during ICMPC 2018.
Jo Spyra posing next to the Poster they presented at ICMPC 2018.
Konrad Sweirczek presenting their poster to an attendee at ICMPC 2018.
Three of the students from the Digital Music Lab posing next to a window.
Dr. Matthew Woolhouse stands in front of a projector presenting a slideshow of his research to attendees at ICMPC 2018.
Three students from the Digital Music Lab posing next to Dr. Matthew Woolhouse inside one of the conference rooms at ICMPC 2018. They are all wearing matching black DML shirts.
A student from DML presenting a slide of their research in front of a projector at ICMPC 2018.
Dr. Matthew Woolhouse pointing to a picture on the slide he is presenting to a group of attendees at ICMPC 2018.

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The Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC) is a scholarly organization dedicated to the study of music cognition. The core aims of the society are (1) to further the scientific and scholarly understanding of music from a broad range of disciplines, including music theory, psychology, psychophysics, linguistics, neurology, neurophysiology, ethology, ethnomusicology, artificial intelligence, computer technology, physics and engineering; (2) to facilitate cooperation among scholars and scientists who are engaged in research in this interdisciplinary field; and (3) to advance education and public understanding of knowledge gained. The Society hosts biennial conferences, providing opportunities for members of the research community to present new research in the area of music cognition.

Aug 2019 – New York, USA

Neerjah Skantharajah and Jo Spyra, two students from DML, posing for a selfie.
Neerjah Skantharajah posing in front of the poster they presented at SMPC 2017.
A photo taken in New York, where the SMPC conference was held in 2019.
Jo Spyra presenting the results of their research in a slideshow, they are pointing to a projector and standing behind a New York University podium.

Aug 2017 – San Diego, USA

Brandon Wild, Jotthi Bansal, and Jo Spyra posing in front of the poster they presented at SMPC 2017 alongside another student from DML. All four students are wearing matching black DML shirts.
Jo Spyra standing in front of a projector presenting a slideshow of their research to a classroom of SMPC 2017 attendees.
Three students from the Digital Music Lab posing in front of a statue of Poseidon in San Diego.
Four students from the Digital Music Lab posing for a selfie as they enjoy their lunch.
Four students from the Digital Music Lab, wearing matching black DML shirts.
Jotthi Bansal standing in front of the Poster they presented at SMPC 2017.
Two students from the Digital Music Lab posing for a photo near some trees.
Colleen Tang Poy posing in front of the poster they presented at SMPC 2017 alongside another student from the Digital Music Lab, who is holding a muffin.

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The McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind (MIMM) hosts an annual full-day scientific conference and poster session at McMaster. Each year, four or five prominent Music Cognition researchers from around the world are invited to present their latest research as it relates to a chosen theme. Attendees include psychologists, neuroscientists, musicians, educators, graduate and undergrad students, and interested community members.

Nov 2019 – McMaster University

Konrad Swierczek presenting their poster to several attendees at the annual MIMM conference at McMaster University in 2019.
Graeme Noble posing in front of the poster they presented at the 2019 MIMM conference, while another student from the Digital Music Lab presents their research to an attendee in the background.
Graeme Noble posing in front of the poster they presented at MIMM 2019.
Jo Spyra taking a selfie in front of the poster they presented at MIMM 2019.