Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium 2023/24
2023/09/28
The CCS Colloquium 2023/24 has finished. Thank you for participating & we hope to see you again next semester!
All talks will be held either in person at TU Darmstadt () or online, on Wednesdays 15:20-17:00 CET (exceptions highlighted below). Building S1|15 Room 133
See below for the detailed schedule and check from time to time for updates. Please mind, that in case of in person presentation, no parallel streaming will take place.
- 18.10.2023 – Zoom
Eli Brenner, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Guiding movements by constantly reconsidering one’s actions - 25.10.2023 – In-Person Building S1|15 Room 133
Eline Van Geert, KU Leuven; Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics
“Goodness” in visual perception and aesthetic appreciation - 01.11.2023 – Zoom
Anne Urai, Leiden University
Choice history bias as a window into cognition and neural circuits - 08.11.2023 – In-Person Building S1|15 Room 133
Pascal Mamassian, CNRS and Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
Visual and visuo-motor confidence - 15.11.2023 – Zoom
Julie Harris, University of St Andrews
Warning signals in nature: what’s in a pattern? - 22.11.2023 – Zoom
Peter Scarfe, University of Reading
A real-world test of artificial intelligence infiltration of a university examinations system: a “Turing test” case study - 29.11.2023 – Zoom
Wilma Bainbridge, University of Chicago
Predicting Memory from Images - 06.12.2023 – cancelled
Meike Ramon, Applied Face Cognition Lab, University of Lausanne, CH
Face recognition research: fundamental and societal benefits - 13.12.2023 – Zoom
Uta Noppeney, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Nijmegen Netherlands
Causal inference in perceptual decision making: Behaviour, computations and neural mechanisms - 20.12.2023 – Zoom
Jörn Diedrichsen, University of Western Ontario
Controlling the present while planning the future: How the brain learns and produces fast motor sequences - 10.01.2024 – In-Person Building S1|15 Room 133
Christoph Teufel, Cardiff University
Forms of Prediction in the Human Visual System - 17.01.2024 – In-Person Building S1|15 Room 133
Bianca van Kemenade, Justus Liebig University Giessen
How does action influence perception? - 24.01.2024 – Zoom
Devika Narain, Erasmus University Medical Center
Neural dynamics underlying Bayesian inference of time intervals - 31.01.2024 – In-Person Building S1|15 Room 133
Serge Thill, Donders Institute/Radboud University
More than just a data source and sink: on the role of the body in otherwise computationalist views of cognition - 07.02.2024 – Zoom
Judy Fan, Stanford
Cognitive tools for uncovering useful abstractions
