Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium 2023/24
2023/09/28
Be prepared for some exciting new talks in the 2023/24 semester! Preliminary program below – dates, speakers and topics are being updated.
All talks will be held either in person at TU Darmstadt () or online, on Wednesdays 15:20-17:00 CET (exceptions highlighted below). For online sessions you can receive an Zoom participation link after Building S1|15 Room 133 . registration
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