Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium 2021/22
2021/10/14
The CCS Colloquium 2021/22 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 CET (note exceptions in cursive). See below for the detailed schedule.
Registration closed.
- 20.10.21
Ruth Rosenholtz (MIT)
Demystifying the richness of visual perception - 27.10.21
Kate Storrs (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Learning to see Stuff - 04.11.21 (Thursday) 9:00-10:40 CET
Will Harrison (University of Queensland)
Contextual influences of perceptual inferences - 10.11.21
Laurence T Maloney (NYU)
The bounded rationality of probability distortion - 17.11.21
Tom Freeman (Cardiff University)
Looking and listening while moving - 24.11.21
Rachel Denison (Boston University)
The dynamics of temporal attention - 01.12.21
Paul Hibbard (University of Essex)
Neural network models of binocular depth perception - 08.12.21
Alan Stocker (University of Pennsylvania)
The self-consistent nature of visual perception - 15.12.21
Dorothea Koert (TU Darmstadt)
Why would we need Cognitive Science to develop better Collaborative Robots and AI Systems? - 12.01.22
Mel Slater (Universitat de Barcelona)
Body Representation in Virtual Reality - 19.01.22
cancelled – postponed to 09.02. - 26.01.22
Jan Brascamp (Michigan State University)
Separable pupillary signatures of perception and action during perceptual multistability - 02.02.22
Sylvia Pont (Delft University of Technology)
Predicting appearances - 09.02.22
Cesare Parise
From natural scene statistics to multisensory integration: experiments, models and applications - 16.02.22
Mackenzie Mathis (EPFL)
Machine learning for measuring and modeling the motor system