The Computational Cognitive Science Colloquium at TU Darmstadt spans a wide range of cognitive science related topics presented by international experts. The lectures offer a well-founded and detailed presentation of the latest scientific findings, with plenty of room for questions and discussions on the topics presented.
Participation in the colloquium is open to anyone interested. All talks will be held in person at TU Darmstadt () on Wednesdays 15:20-17:00 CET (check for exceptions below). The colloquia are conducted in English. Building S1|15 Room 133
See below for the detailed schedule and check from time to time for updates.
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The functional role of perceptual organization in representational updating and continuity
2025/02/12
Speaker: Cathleen Moore, University of Iowa
Location: Zoom
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Computational Mechanisms of Human Sensorimotor Adaptation
2025/02/05
Speaker: David Franklin, Technical University of Munich
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Studying cognition via bandit tasks: two tales on deviating from optimal learning and planning
2025/01/29
Speaker: Prakhar Godara (TU Darmstadt)
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Object recognition: Robustness, development and models
2025/01/22
Speaker: Felix Wichmann, University of Tübingen
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Mathematical perspectives on individual & collective behaviour and learning
2025/01/15
Speaker: Johann Bauer, TU Darmstadt
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Talk canceled – rescheduled for a later colloquium
2024/12/11
Speaker: Olivier Penacchio
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Patterns of eye-hand coordination in multi-tasking
2024/12/04
Speaker: Jolande Fooken, TU Darmstadt
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Neurocomputational basis of visual working memory
2024/11/27
Speaker: Paul Bays, University of Cambridge
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Hide and seek: the psychology of camouflage and motion confusion
2024/11/20
Speaker: Anna Hughes, University of Essex
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Natural and synthetic face recognition research: fundament and societal benefits
2024/11/13
Speaker: Meike Ramon, University of Lausanne
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Normative models of cortical dynamics
2024/11/06
Speaker: Mate Lengyel, University of Cambridge
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Variability in sensorimotor control
2024/10/23
Speaker: Leonie Oostwoud Wijdenes, Radboud University Nijmegen
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Bayesian adaptive estimation of high-dimensional psychometric functions using particle filtering
2024/10/16
Speaker: Thomas Wallis, TU Darmstadt
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133
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Vast visual inhomogeneities across the foveola revealed by a new foveal perimetry method
2024/10/30
Speaker: Lynn Schmittwilken, Technische Universität Berlin
Location: Building S1|15 Room 133