Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium 2021
2021/04/28
The CCS Colloquium 2021 has finished. Thank you for participating & we hope to see you again next semester!
All talks will be held online, on Wednesdays from 15:20 to about 17:00. See below for the detailed schedule.
Registration closed.
- 14.04.21
Thomas Wallis, TU Darmstadt
On science in academia and industry: a recent perspective - 21.04.21
Loes van Dam, University of Essex
Visual interactions with motor control - 28.04.21
Tobias Gerstenberg, Stanford University
Understanding “why”: The role of causality in cognition - 05.05.21
Frank Jäkel, TU Darmstadt
Bayesian Reverse-Engineering of Perception and Cognition - 12.05.21
Constantin Rothkopf, TU Darmstadt
Reverse engineering behavioral costs and benefits with in human visuomotor behavior - 19.05.21
Marko Nardini, Durham University
Learning to perceive with new sensory signal - 26.05.21
Paul Bürkner, University of Stuttgart
Bayesian distributional regression models for cognitive science - 02.06.21
Tomer Ullman, Harvard University
Models of Core Knowledge (Physics, Really) - 09.06.21
Nathalie Guyader, Grenoble Institute of Technology
Faces influence saccade programming - 30.06.21
Karin Pilz, University of Groningen
Age-related changes in visual perception – decline or experience? - 07.07.21
Hiroshi Ito, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
Using extra-hippocampal cognitive maps for goal-directed spatial navigation - 14.07.21
Nori Jacoby, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
Understanding Perceptual Priors with Massive Online Experiments
