Dear All,
The Department of Cognitive Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University cordially
invites you to the next public lecture of Eötvös Loránd University Cognitive
Seminar Series by
Sabine Hunnius, assistant professor at Donders Institute for Brain,
Cognition and Behavior (http://www.dcc.ru.nl/anc/index.php?staff=hunnius)
Title: Becoming a social partner: The development of action understanding
and joint action in early childhood
Date: 13. nov. 2012.* 17:30-18:30* (changed!)
Venue: ELTE-PPK, Izabella u. 46., room *201.* (changed!)
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Best regards,
Linda Garami
garami.linda(a)ppk.elte.hu <linda.garami(a)ppk.elte.hu>
Department of Cognitive Psychology
Eötvös Loránd University
CALL FOR PAPERS - V. Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science
16-19 May 2013, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Sleep, neural oscillations and cognition
The Central European Cognitive Science Association (CECOG) launches its fifth international conference in the historical town of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science (DuCog) is a small-medium size annual conference with up to 100 participants. Every year, a specific topic is covered by keynote speakers and invited speakers. The focus of the conference this year is sleep, neural oscillations and cognition. The program of the conference includes:
Poster sessions: The core of the conference will consist of research reports in the form of peer reviewed posters.
Keynote talks: The keynote talks concentrate on the keynote’s own research, providing a general framework of the field. Keynote Speakers are:
• György Buzsáki (New York University, USA)
• Peter Achermann (University of Zürich, Switzerland)
• Philippe Peigneux (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
• Victor Spoormaker (Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany)
Invited speakers: Invited speakers will provide a short talk reviewing their own recent research in the field of sleep, neural oscillations and cognition. Invited speakers are:
• Marcello Massimini (University of Milan, Italy)
• Ursula Voss (Bonn University, Germany)
• Gareth Gaskell (University of York, UK)
• Péter Halász (Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Hungary)
• Susanne Diekelmann (University of Lübeck, Germany)
• Róbert Bódizs (Semmelweis University, Hungary)
• Péter Simor (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
Submission is open until February 1, 2013.
For abstract submission and further information visit the conference website at http://www.cecog.eu/ducog/page_invitation.php
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Klára Horváth, MD
DPhil candidate
Oxford Centre for Developmental Science,
Department of Experimental Psychology
University of Oxford
address: South Parks Road, Oxford, UK, OX1 3UD
tel.: +44(0)1865 271522
e-mail: klara.horvath(a)psy.ox.ac.uk
webpage: http://babylab.psy.ox.ac.uk/meet-the-team/people/klara-horvath/
The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
István Kenesei (Hungarian Academy of Science (Linguistics)
on
`The cognitive turn in linguistics: multiple creativity in language`
Tuesday, 13 November, 2012, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
I regard research into the creative nature of language as underlying
the cognitive turn in linguistics in recent years. Formal creativity, or
in
other words, the recursive nature of language (with respect to both the
basic units, such as words, and the end products, i.e., sentences) is
what determines further domains of creativity, víz., at the level of
meanings and in the theory of mind, providing for their unlimited and
variable nature. Starting from Chomskyan principles of the formal
properties of language arguments are drawn from the theories of
metaphors and from
neurolinguistics.
We cordially invite you to the next lecture of the BME Cognitive Seminar
Series:
Date & Time: November 12, Monday, 12:00-13:00
Location: BME, XI., Egry József utca 1., T. ép 515.
*Lie detection with polygraph: theory and practice*
*Márk Bérdi*
Psychologist, PhD
Péterfy Sándor utcai Kórház, Krízis Intervenciós és Pszichiátriai
Osztály (Péterfy Sándor Hospital, Crisis Intervention and Psychiatry)
Grafológiai Intézet, Oktató és Kutató Kft. (Institute of Graphology)
Abstract
For the detection of deception the polygraph, or "lie detector", is a
widely used instrument in forensic psychology. Albeit its validity and
reliability is repeatedly questioned by the public opinion and
scientific researches as well, results of polygraph can be used as an
evidence in criminal suit. The standard methodology and the use of the
polygraph will be presented in the seminar, and theoretical dilemmas
will be discussed.
--
Attila Keresztes
Junior research fellow
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dept. of Cognitive Science,
Egry József u. 1., Budapest
1111, Hungary
+36 1 4633525
akeresztes(a)cogsci.bme.hu
PLEASE NOTE: Our seminar room has a limited capacity. Please arrive early to ensure you get a seat. The talk will begin promptly at 5.
The next talk in the CDC Seminar series will be given by:
Veronique Izard, Université Paris Descartes
Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 5 PM
Location: Cognitive Development Center, Hattyú u. 14, 3rd floor
Title: Geometry as a universal mental construction
Abstract: Geometry, etymologically the “science of measuring the Earth”, is a mathematical formalization of space. Just as formal concepts of number may be rooted in an evolutionary ancient system for perceiving numerical quantity, the fathers of geometry may have been inspired by their perception of space. Is the spatial content of formal Euclidean geometry universally present in the way humans perceive space, or is Euclidean geometry a mental construction, specific to those who have received appropriate instruction? The spatial content of the formal theories of geometry may depart from spatial perception for two reasons: first, because in geometry, only some of the features of spatial figures are theoretically relevant; and second, because some geometric concepts go beyond any possible perceptual experience. Focusing in turn on these two aspects of geometry, I will present several lines of research on U.S. adults and children from the age of 3, and participants from an Amazonian culture, the Mundurucu. Almost all the aspects of geometry tested proved to be shared between these two cultures. Nevertheless, some aspects involve a process of mental construction where explicit instruction seems to play a role in the U.S., but that can still take place in the absence of instruction in geometry.
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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Dear All,
The Department of Cognitive Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University cordially
invites you to the next public lecture of Eötvös Loránd University Cognitive
Seminar Series by
Sabine Hunnius, assistant professor at Donders Istitute for Brain,
Cognition and Bahviour (http://www.dcc.ru.nl/anc/index.php?staff=hunnius)
Title: Becoming a social partner: The development of action understanding
and joint action in early childhood
Date: 13. nov. 2012. 17:00-18:00
Venue: ELTE-PPK, Izabella u. 46., room 416.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Best regards,
Linda Garami
linda.garami(a)ppk.elte.hu
Department of Cognitive Psychology
Eötvös Loránd University
The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
(as part of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
István Kenesei (Hungarian Academy of Science (Linguistics)
on
`The cognitive turn in linguistics: multiple creativity in language`
Tuesday, 13 November, 2012, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
I regard research into the creative nature of language as underlying
the cognitive turn in linguistics in recent years. Formal creativity, or
in
other words, the recursive nature of language (with respect to both the
basic units, such as words, and the end products, i.e., sentences) is
what determines further domains of creativity, víz., at the level of
meanings and in the theory of mind, providing for their unlimited and
variable nature. Starting from Chomskyan principles of the formal
properties of language arguments are drawn from the theories of
metaphors and from
neurolinguistics.
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös University
Address: Múzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
7 November (Wednesday) 5:00 PM Room 226
Balázs Gyenis
Institute of Philosophy, Research Center for the Humanities, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh
Propagator equations as laws: reconciling Humean and anti-reductionist
intuitions
___________________________________
Abstracts and printable program (poster) are available from the web
site of the Forum: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf (Please feel free to post
the program in your institution!)
The Forum is open to everyone, including students, visitors, and faculty
members from all departments and institutes! Format: 60 minute lecture,
coffee break, 60 minute discussion.
The organizer of the Forum: László E. Szabó
(leszabo(a)phil.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Professor of Philosophy
DEPARTMENT OF LOGIC, INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
EOTVOS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST
http://phil.elte.hu/leszabo
Meghívó
A MTA Nyelvtudományi Intézete és a MTA TTK Kognitív Idegtudományi és
Pszichológiai Intézete tisztelettel meghívja az érdeklődőket a Magyar
Tudomány Ünnepe alkalmából 2012. november 7-én szerdán, 10 órától 14
óráig az MTA Székház Kistermében tartandó programjára:
Látható nyelvek, hangzó nyelvek és az agy. Új lehetőségek és kihívások a
neurolingvisztikában és az idegtudományokban
(előadások és vita)
Részletes program:
Az idegtudomány a nyelv rejtélyeinek nyomában
Csépe Valéria, akadémikus
Hangzó nyelv és agyi működés.
Honbolygó Ferenc, tudományos munkatárs
A jelnyelvekkel kapcsolatos tévhitek és igazságok
Romanek Péter, siket jelnyelvi szakértő
Jelnyelvek és agyi működés.
Bartha Csilla, tudományos tanácsadó
Hattyár Helga, tudományos munkatárs
Az előadásokat beszélgetés és vita követi
Vitavezető: Bánréti Zoltán tudományos tanácsadó
Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk!
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igazgatóhelyettes
MTA Nyelvtudomanyi Intezete
deputy director
Research Institute for Linguistics,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
H-1068 Budapest
Benczúr u. 33
tel: 36-1-351-0413
fax: 36-1-322-9297
email: banreti(a)nytud.hu
Tisztelt Kollégák!
Szeretettel meghívom Önöket a doktori disszertációm nyilvános védésére.
Időpont: november 16. (péntek), 14 óra
Helyszín: ELTE PPK, VII. ker. Kazinczy utca 27, aula
A doktori értekezés és a tézisek letölthetők a következő közvetlen címekről:
- értekezés:
http://www.mtapi.hu/userdirs/31/Cikkek/TothD_tezis_final_e_soft.pdf
- tézisfüzet:
http://www.mtapi.hu/userdirs/31/Cikkek/TothD2012_tezisfuzet_e.pdf
A hivatalos meghívót a mellékelt pdf tartalmazza.
Üdvözlettel,
Tóth Dénes
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Tóth Dénes, tud. stms.
MTA Természettudományi Kutatóközpont,
Kognitív Idegtudományi és Pszichológiai Intézet,
Fejlődés-pszichofiziológiai Csoport
tel.: 06-1-3542290
honlap (csoport): http://humlab.cogpsyphy.hu/