A TTK Kognitív Idegtudományi és Pszichológiai Intézet Környezeti
Adaptáció és Űrkutatási Kutatócsoportja a kognitív pszichológia,
elektrofiziológia vagy más kapcsolódó területen kutatási tapasztalattal
rendelkező munkatársat keres. A jelentkezés feltétele a pszichológia,
biológia vagy egyéb kapcsolódó területen szerzett mesterfokozatú
diploma, de előnyben részesítjük a doktori fokozattal rendelkezőket. Két
éves szerződést ajánlunk, de ez a megnyíló pályázati források
függvényében hosszabbítható. A pályázatok elbírálása folyamatosan
történik, ezért érdemes minél előbb jelentkezni.
A teljes kiírás az alábbi linken található:
http://www.ttk.hu/wp-content/uploads/allashirdetes_munkatars_2020-511.pdf
A csoport honlapja:
http://www.ttk.hu/kpi/kornyezeti-adaptacio-es-urkutatasi-kutatocsoport/
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balazs.laszlo(a)ttk.mta.hu
Laszlo Balazs, Ph.D.
MTA Research Centre for Natural Sciences
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
dr. Balázs László
MTA Természettudományi Kutatóközpont
Kognitív Idegtudományi és Pszichológiai Intézet
1117 Budapest, Magyar Tudósok körútja 2.
Mail: P O B 286, Budapest, Hungary, H-1519
Levél: 1519 Budapest Pf. 286
Tel:+36(1)382-6811
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to its talk by:
Prof. Klaus Zuberbühler (University of Neuchâtel)
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web<https://www.unine.ch/biologie/home/collaborateurs/laboratoire-de-cognition-…>
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Title: Primate roots of syntax
Date: Wednesday, 12 February 2020
Time: 17:00-18:30
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 st. 7, room 101
Abstract:
How did human communication transition from ancestral, primate-like communication to language? I will examine recent animal communication research for its relevance claims for evolutionary theories of language. Although there is good evidence for combinatorial and even compositional structures in animal communication, these data have not led to a coherent theory of syntax evolution. I explore an alternative theory, the even perception hypothesis, which is grounded in a cognitive propensity to perceive social interactions as possessing an invisible intentional, causal structure.
We are looking forward to see you.
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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Dear Colleagues,
I have the pleasure to announce an outstanding event. Three legendary figures of the contemporary neuroscience Rodolfo Llinas, Joseph LeDoux and Gyuri Buzsaki will give lectures in a symposium organized and supported by the Hungarian Neuroscience Society. The symposium titled "Windows on the Conscious Brain" will be held in the Ceremonial Hall of main building of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on April 8. 2020. 2 pm. The symposium is followed by a banquette.
The symposium is free. However, please indicate your attendance in the following email address in advance :
windowsonthebrain(a)gmail.com<mailto:windowsonthebrain@gmail.com>
Please enter in the subject line "I participate" or "Részt veszek"
Best,
Laszlo Acsady
President of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society
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2nd Call for Papers for HISPhonCog 2020 (22-23 May, Seoul)
Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2020 (22-23, May, 2020)
- Theme: Linguistic and cognitive functions of fine phonetic detail underlying sound systems and/or sound change
- Dates: 22-23 May, 2020
- Venue: Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
- URL: http://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/call-for-papers/2020
HIPCS (Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language), together with Department of English Language and Literature, holds its 3rd annual international symposium on current issues on phonetics and cognitive sciences of language (HISPhonCog) 2020 on 22-23 May, 2020. A special theme for HISPhonCog 2020 is ‘linguistic and cognitive functions of fine phonetic detail underlying sound systems and/or sound change.’
We have witnessed over past decades that the severance between phonetics and phonology has been steadily eroding along with the awareness of the importance of scalar and gradient aspects of speech in understanding the linguistic sound system and sound change. In particular, non-contrastive (subphonemic) phonetic events, which had traditionally been understood to be beyond the speaker’s control (as low-level automatic physiological phenomena), have been reinterpreted as part of the grammar. They have turned out to be either systematically linked with phonological contrasts and higher-order linguistic structures or governed by language-specific phonetic rules that make the seemingly cross-linguistically similar phonetic processes distinctive, both of which may in turn serve as driving forces for sound change. Furthermore, we have enjoyed seeing that the investigation of linguistic roles of fine phonetic detail provides insights into phonetic underpinnings of other speech variation phenomena such as socio-linguistically-driven speech variation and effects of native-language experience on production and perception of unfamiliar languages or L2.
We invite submissions for the symposium which provide some empirical (experimental) evidence for exploring any issues related to the theme of the symposium under the rubric of linguistic-cognitive functions of fine phonetic detail. We also wish to have a special session on Articulatory Phonology and speech dynamics bearing on the issue of how gradient and categorical aspects of human speech may be combined to serve as a cognitive linguistic unit. We will also consider general submissions that deal with other general issues in speech production and perception in L1 and L2. We also welcome submissions from the neuro-cognitive perspectives.
Invited speakers:
- Adam Albright (MIT)
- Patrice Beddor (U. of Michigan)
- Lisa Davidson (New York U.)
- John Kingston (U. of Massachusetts, Amherst)
- Donca Steriade (MIT)
- Andrew Wedel (U. of Arizona)
- Douglas Whalen (CUNY and Haskins Laboratories)
- Alan Yu (U. of Chicago)
(new) Publication of selected papers in a Special Issue on the theme in a journal
- Oral presentations and a limited number of selected posters (which are at least loosely related to the themes of the conference under the rubric of linguistic/cognitive functions of fine phonetic detail) will be invited to submit a full manuscript to be considered further for a possible inclusion in a Special Issue in a peer-reviewed international journal
- The actual journal has not been decided but we are considering one of the followings subject to final approval from a targeted journal: Journal of Phonetics, Laboratory Phonology, Language and Speech, Phonetica, Frontiers in Psychology, The Linguistic Review, etc.
- Note that each selected paper will undergo standard editorial/review processes which may eventually lead to its exclusion (rejection).
Support for international participants (free accommodation)
- Free local hotel accommodation (one room for up to 3 nights per presentation) for international presenters affiliated with a foreign institute/university, travelling from abroad. (The detail will be sent to qualified individuals along with an acceptance letter.)
FREE Registration Fees
- Free banquet, munches for breakfast, refreshments and the conference handbook
- Note: Attendees will have to pay (optionally) for lunches (10 USD or 10,000 KRW for each lunch).
Timeline
- Deadline of submission of a two-page long abstract: March 1, 2020
- Notification of Acceptance: No later than March 20, 2020
- Free Registration with free accommodation: No later than April 10, 2020
- Satellite Workshop (if organized): May 21, 2020
- Symposium dates: May 22-23, 2020
Abstract Submission Instruction: March 1 (EasyChair)
- A PDF file of a two-page abstract (single-spaced with 12 pt font size *without* a list of authors’ names and their affiliations) should be submitted through EasyChair by March 1, 2020.
- URL for EasyChair: https://easychair.org/cfp/hisphoncog2020
(If the link does not work, please check http://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog for an update.)
Free Registration by April 10
- Pre-registration should be made by no later than April 10, 2020 to be guaranteed for free accommodation (for international presenters) and free registration (for all foreign and domestic participants and audience).
- Pre-registration form that arrives after April 10 may still be considered for free registration and accommodation, depending on the budget and availability. Please contact us at hanyang.hipcs(a)gmail.com if you miss the deadline but still would like to register in advance.
- On-site registration will be possible for small fees, but with no guarantee for lunches and banquet admission.
- For further information about how to register, please check the website later.
Local Organizing Committee
- Taehong Cho (Chair, HIPCS, Hanyang University, Seoul)
- Sahyang Kim (Hongik University & HIPCS, Seoul)
- Say Young Kim (HIPCS, Hanyang University, Seoul)
- Hyechung Lee (HIPCS, Hanyang University, Seoul)
Contact: Dr. Hyechung Lee at hanyang.hipcs(a)gmail.com
Organized by:
- HIPCS (the Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language);
- CRC for Articulatory DB and Cognitive Sciences;
- Department of English Language and Literature, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
URL: http://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog
Tisztelt Kollégák!
Az MTA TTK Kognitív Idegtudományi és Pszichológiai Intézete ünnepi ülést
rendez Prof. Molnár Márk 70. születésnapja alkalmából. A rendezvény
időpontja: 2019. szeptember 12. (csütörtök) 14 óra, helyszín: MTA TTK
Konferenciaterem. További részletek a csatolt meghívóban olvashatók.
Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk!
Üdvözlettel,
Gaál Zsófia Anna
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Zsófia Anna Gaál, PhD
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
Research Centre for Natural Sciences
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Tel.: +36-1-382-6817
1519 Budapest, POB 286.
http://www.ttk.mta.hu/en/telefonkonyv/gaal-zsofia-anna/
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to
its talk by:
Prof. *Klaus Zuberbühler* (University of Neuchâtel)
[
web
<https://www.unine.ch/biologie/home/collaborateurs/laboratoire-de-cognition-…>
]
Title: *Primate roots of syntax*
Date: Wednesday, 12 February 2020
Time: 17:00-18:30
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 st. 7, room 101
Abstract:
How did human communication transition from ancestral, primate-like
communication to language? I will examine recent animal communication
research for its relevance claims for evolutionary theories of language.
Although there is good evidence for combinatorial and even compositional
structures in animal communication, these data have not led to a coherent
theory of syntax evolution. I explore an alternative theory, the even
perception hypothesis, which is grounded in a cognitive propensity to
perceive social interactions as possessing an invisible intentional, causal
structure.
We are looking forward to see you.
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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The CEU Department of Cognitive Science and the Social Mind Center cordially invites you to its talk by
Pieter-Jan Maes<https://research.flw.ugent.be/en/pieterjan.maes> (Ghent University)
Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - 17:00-18:30
Location: CEU, Oktober 6. Street 7, room 101
Timing in musical joint action, and the role of bodily coordination dynamics
Bodily gestures play an important role in joint musical interactions. In a series of empirical studies, we investigated how bodily gestures may support an emergent timing mechanism. Results show that gestures can contribute to joint musical timing, in the way they can lower cognitive load and provide cues that facilitate accurate prediction. In a second series of studies, I will present a new empirical protocol to investigate the relationship between the time-varying coordination dynamics of a joint musical interaction, and the subjectively-felt quality of that interaction (related to the sense of joint agency). We adopt thereby a Bayesian inference framework as a guide for our methodological choices. Finally, I will conclude my talk with a brief discussion on ongoing and future research, that employs virtual reality as a methodological framework to study fundamental aspects of embodied music interaction.
We are looking forward to see you at the talk!
All Cognitive Science and Social Mind Center Events are published under: https://events.ceu.edu/
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