Dear Cognitive Folks,
The next Fluencia Party will be on 9th February (Friday) starting at 8.00pm
in Élesztő (Tűzoltó utca close to Corvin metro station).
Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/2013110232260580/
Fluencia is a monthly organized informal "jamboree" for cogsci-,
psychology-related students (undergrads, grads), professors, researchers
from many different universities in Hungary. The idea and motivation are to
facilitate interactions, communication, collaboration among researchers
working here, get to know others and others' interests, topics, etc. And,
of course, to have some drinks and fun in a friendly environment.
Everybody is welcome to attend! If you have any further questions, do not
hesitate to ask.
All the best,
Dezso
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NEMETH, Dezso (PhD)
Brain, Memory and Language Lab: http://www.memory-and-language.com
Phone: +36-1-4614500/3565, +36-1-4614500/3519
Kedves KogList tagok:
doktorandusz hallgatot keresek a laboromba, augusztusi kezdessel. A jelentkezesi hatarido marcius 1-je. Tandijmentesseg es havi osztondij jar a felvetelt nyero hallgatok szamara.
Temak: perception and action, haptics, affordance, ecological psychology
Bovebb informacio a kovetelmenyekrol es a felveteli portal linkje itt talalhato:
https://sites.google.com/view/paclab/prospective-students
Legujabb cikkek:
Hajnal, A., Durgin, F.H. How frequent is the spontaneous occurrence of synchronized walking in daily life?. Exp Brain Res (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-022-06536-y
Hajnal, A., Surber, T., Overstreet, T., Masoner, H., Dowell, C., Funkhouser, A., ... & Samu, K. (2022). Complex Postural Sway is Related to Perception of Stand-on-Ability. Ecological Psychology, 34(1-2), 1-18. DOI: 10.1080/10407413.2022.2035225<https://doi.org/10.1080/10407413.2022.2035225>
Surber, T., Overstreet, T., Masoner, H., Dowell, C., & Hajnal, A. (2022). Functional Specificity of the Affordance of Reaching. Experimental Psychology, 69(1), 23-39. https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000544
Udvozlettel,
Hajnal Alen
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Alen Hajnal, PhD.
Professor
Perception Action Cognition Lab<https://sites.google.com/view/paclab>
Brain and Behavior PhD Program<https://www.usm.edu/graduate-programs/psychology-brain-behavior.php>
School of Psychology
University of Southern Mississippi
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to the following talk by:
Michael Tomasello<https://scholars.duke.edu/person/michael.tomasello>, Duke University
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Time: 4 pm (to 5:30 pm) CET
Venue: D001-Tiered* (QS Vienna) and Zoom https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/96941663350?pwd=VEoyVkZkZEpLTnVtcVdCSzV2WGtrUT09
Meeting ID: 969 4166 3350
Passcode: 561210
Chair: Gergely Csibra
Title: Agency and Cognitive Development
Abstract: Modern theories explain children's cognitive development mainly in term of Bayesian learning. But learning cannot be the whole story or else children could learn anything at any age - which they cannot. They cannot because their capacities to learn, think, and cognitively represent the world take place within the context of the human species' evolved psychological architecture, and this architecture changes in significant ways over the first years of life. The main organizing principle of this psychological architecture is agency (including shared agency), and developmental changes are due to the emergence of different types of agentive architecture over time. In a word: young infants (below 9 months) cognitively represent and learn about actualities; toddlers executively represent and learn also about causal, intentional, and logical possibilities; and preschoolers (over 3 years) metacognitively represent and learn also about normative necessities. This cognitive-developmental model recognizes the important role of learning, but at the same time places it in the context of the overall psychological organization of children at particular development periods.
*Anyone not affiliated with CEU wishing to attend in-person in Vienna must RSVP here<https://forms.office.com/e/qkcxWD4FqV> to get access to the lecture hall.
Let BARBU know, please, if you would like to schedule a meeting with the speaker.
Best,
Reka
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Logic and Philosophy of Science Seminar
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy
Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
Múzeum krt. 4/i Room 224
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P R O G R A M
The seminar is held in hybrid format, in person (Múzeum krt. 4/i Room
224) and online by Zoom. Zoom Meeting
link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889933315?pwd=Q3U3V3VQdXpXckhJYWRrcWRiMUhhQT09
31 March (Friday) 4:15 PM Room 224 + ONLINE
Charlotte Werndl
Department of Philosophy, University of Salzburg
Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE, London
Can Somebody Please Say What Gibbsian Statistical Mechanics Says?
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Abstract is available from the web site of the Seminar:
http://lps.elte.hu/lps
The Seminar 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 organizers: András Máté and László E. Szabó
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Laszlo E. SZABO
Professor of Philosophy
DEPARTMENT OF LOGIC, INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
EOTVOS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST
http://lps.elte.hu/leszabo
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Laszlo E. SZABO
Professor of Philosophy
DEPARTMENT OF LOGIC, INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
EOTVOS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST
http://lps.elte.hu/leszabo
Dear Colleagues,
The Cognitive Development Center at CEU is pleased to announce the 14th annual BCCCD meeting<https://www.bcccd.org/> in Budapest, Hungary (January 4-6, 2024).
INVITED SPEAKERS
Sandra Waxman<https://psychology.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/core/profiles/sandra-wax…> (Northwestern University)
Martin Giurfa<https://cbi-toulouse.fr/eng/equipe-giurfa-devaud> (Centre de Biologie Intégrative, Toulouse)
Victoria Southgate<https://psychology.ku.dk/staff/academic_staff/?pure=en/persons/520019> (University of Copenhagen)
Alongside our invited program, we welcome symposium, talk, and poster submissions reporting studies from all fields of cognitive development. Previous BCCCD meetings featured a wide range of topics, such as communication, pragmatics, social cognition, conceptual development, language acquisition, numeracy, object cognition, perceptual learning, inductive learning, memory, executive function, metacognition, cognitive bases of culture, and comparative cognition.
This year we have unified the reviewing process and will have a single deadline for all symposium, talk, and poster submissions. Authors can elect to have talk submissions considered for posters as well. You can find the timeline of the submission and review process below or at this link: https://bcccd.org/timeline.htm
We also welcome proposals for half-day pre-conference workshops or tutorials relevant to the BCCCD audience.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission opens: June 20, 2023
Submission deadline: September 3, 2023
Pre-conference workshop submission deadline: October 1, 2023
Notification of decision*: October 31, 2023
Registration opens: November 1, 2023
*For authors who require visa to attend we can provide a letter to support your visa application shortly after the submission deadline.
We expect to hold BCCCD24 entirely in-person in Budapest. While we will provide live-streams and recordings of talks and an online repository for posters that will be accessible to registered attendees, we are not planning any online discussion space or interaction next year. Of course, if there is a drastic change in global health conditions in the months leading up to the conference, we have contingency plans to transition to an online format, and we will keep you appraised of any developments as they occur.
While CEU has relocated much of its operations to Vienna, we would like to reassure all prospective participants that we are committed to maintaining the tradition of the Budapest campus of CEU as the site of BCCCD meetings in 2024 and for the forseeable future. We hope to see you there!
Jonathan F. Kominsky and Magdalena Roszkowski
BCCCD24 Conference chairs
Logic and Philosophy of Science Seminar
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy
Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
Múzeum krt. 4/i Room 224
_____________________________________________
P R O G R A M
The seminar is held in hybrid format, in person (Múzeum krt. 4/i Room
224) and online by Zoom. Zoom Meeting
link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889933315?pwd=Q3U3V3VQdXpXckhJYWRrcWRiMUhhQT09
31 March (Friday) 4:15 PM Room 224 + ONLINE
Charlotte Werndl
Department of Philosophy, University of Salzburg
Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE, London
Can Somebody Please Say What Gibbsian Statistical Mechanics Says?
_______________________________
Abstract is available from the web site of the Seminar:
http://lps.elte.hu/lps
The Seminar 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 organizers: András Máté and László E. Szabó
--
Laszlo E. SZABO
Professor of Philosophy
DEPARTMENT OF LOGIC, INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
EOTVOS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST
http://lps.elte.hu/leszabo
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Laszlo E. SZABO
Professor of Philosophy
DEPARTMENT OF LOGIC, INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY
EOTVOS UNIVERSITY, BUDAPEST
http://lps.elte.hu/leszabo
Dear all,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science invites you to the following talk:
Sophie Bridgers<https://scsb.mit.edu/sophie-bridgers-phd/> (MIT, Harvard)
Loopholes: A window into goal communication and value alignment
Finding and exploiting a loophole, a possible but unintended interpretation of a rule or request, is a familiar facet of fable, law, and everyday life. A child may respond to their parent who says “It’s time to put the tablet down” by continuing to play with the tablet after physically putting it down on the floor. Engaging with loopholes requires a nuanced understanding of goals, social ambiguity, and value alignment and offers a new lens through which to examine human communication and cooperation. In this talk, I will first present a proposal for a formal framework of goal communication that supports intentional misunderstandings. Second, I will share a series of experiments with children and adults that (1) reveal that loophole behavior emerges around age five and is prevalent and diverse in parent-child and adult-adult interactions, and (2) indicate that adults and children evaluate loopholes more leniently than outright non-compliance, as well as predict that others will exploit loopholes when there is a pressure to cooperate but goals are in conflict. I will conclude with a discussion of the development of loophole behavior, and its implications for improving communication among humans, as well as for safer human-AI interactions.
Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Time: 4 pm (to 5:30 pm) CET
Venue: Online, Zoom meeting 969 2496 5784<https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/96924965784?pwd=c2duZ0dDMFdEMUthK2Mwa2wzMllEUT09><https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/96924965784?pwd=c2duZ0dDMFdEMUthK2Mwa2wzMllEUT09>, pw: 471712
Chair: Barbu Revencu
Let me know if you would like to schedule a meeting with Sophie.
Best,
Barbu
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Dear All,
The Alpha Generation Lab at the ELTE Etology Department is looking for PhD
students. Please find attached the call, and forward it to potentially
interested students.
Thank you,
Vera Konok
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Konok Veronika / Veronika Konok
www.alfageneracio.huwww.alphageneration.eu