Symposium Proposal Deadline Extended!
2026 Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Neuroscience (S4SN 2026) will take place in Montréal, Canada, August 23–26, 2026. 🧠
The deadline for symposium proposals has been extended to Tuesday, March 31.
Learn more: s4sn.org/s4sn2026
Society for Social Neuroscience (S4SN)
I definitely feel this.
Stopped going to SfN due to increased inaccessibility of rodent research (all tech terms now 🙄)
@s4sn.bsky.social on the other hand- still reaches across the divide, insisting on inclusion of different species perspectives in symposia & organisation 👏👌
⏰ Search for datasets ⏰
As part of a planned study on pain-related empathy, we are searching for suitable stimulus material, ideally short video sequences (1–3 seconds) depicting pain-distorted facial expressions 🫤😵💫😬
Together with the European Social Club, the Society for Social Neuroscience is organizing a "Social brain networking event" during FENS forum fensforum.org, in Barcelona, Spain. It will be held at La Fuga, Consell de Cent 350, on the 7th of July from 7 pm.
@s4sn.bsky.social
The deadline for symposium proposals has been extended to Tuesday, March 31! ✨
Symposium submissions are due tomorrow, March 31, 2026!
✨ EARLY CAREER AWARD nominations are open! ✨
This award recognizes the formation of new approaches or paradigms within the field of social neuroscience, and/or the development or advancement of research that cuts across multiple fields of neuroscience to understand social cognition & behavior. 🏆
Two awards will be given:
1️⃣ for human research
1️⃣ for non-human animal research
Bonus for providing information on your open science practices (e.g. data, code, and resource sharing, preprinting manuscripts).
Self-nominations are allowed! 😁
Symposium Proposal Deadline Extended!
2026 Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Neuroscience (S4SN 2026) will take place in Montréal, Canada, August 23–26, 2026. 🧠
The deadline for symposium proposals has been extended to Tuesday, March 31.
Learn more: s4sn.org/s4sn2026
The biggest problem holding neuroscience back right now isn’t data or tools, thanks in large part to the BRAIN Initiative.
It’s fragmentation across species. I wrote this to hopefully spark discussion around an issue that can only be solved as a community👇
www.thetransmitter.org/animal-model...
✨ Exciting News! Join us for the S4SN Annual Meeting in Montreal this August 23-26, 2026! 🇨🇦
🗓️ Registration Deadline: August 21, 2026
🔗 Register here: event.fourwaves.com/s4sn2026/reg...
Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! #S4SN2026 #Montreal #Conference