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Még egyszer üdvözlettel,
Ecsenyi Áron
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. Meeting link: https://tarski.elte.hu/lps
28 February (Friday) 4:15 PM Room 224 + ONLINE
Balázs Gyenis
Institute of Philosophy, HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities,
Budapest
The Causal Second Law
______________________________
Abstract is available from the seminar website: 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.
Organizers: Márton Gömöri and Zalán Molnár
by DUCOG - Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science
Dear All,
We kindly remind you that submissions are accepted until 28 February for the
XVI. Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science devoted to Understanding the
Self and the Other. The conference will take place between *22 and 25 May
2025* in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Distinguishing oneself from others is a precursor to the development of
many social skills, including coordination and communication. Representing
others’ perspectives, while still distinguishing it from our own is an
essential part of human interactions, and therefore of our mental lives.
This supports our understanding of ourselves and others around us – it
helps us make sense of what we are doing, make predictions, and plan our
subsequent actions appropriately. How do we learn to distinguish our bodies
and minds from those of other people, and what are the mechanisms and
relation between understanding ourselves and others? In this conference, we
will bring together researchers that have attempted to address this broad
question from different angles such as social-, developmental- and
comparative cognition and philosophy, to explore the topic of how we
understand and distinguish our own and others’ intentions, actions,
thoughts, and ultimately, self and other.
*Invited speakers will include:*
Josep Call (University of St Andrews)
Senay Cebioglu (MPI EVA)
Arvid Guterstam (Karolinska Institutet)
Marlene Meyer (Radboud University)
Elisabeth Pacherie (Institut Jean-Nicod, CNRS, EHESS, ENS-PSL)
Philippe Rochat (Emory University)
We invite poster submissions from all areas of cognitive science.
Both theoretical and empirical posters are welcome.
You may submit your poster abstract here: https://ducog.cecog.eu/submit
The deadline for abstract submission is 28 February 2025.
Authors will be notified of acceptance of their abstracts by 15 March 2025.
For more information please visit https://ducog.cecog.eu
or email us at: ducog(a)cecog.eu
On behalf of the organisers,
*Louise Goupil (CNRS / University Grenoble Alpes) & Dora Kampis (University
of Copenhagen)*
*- 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. Meeting link: https://tarski.elte.hu/lps
28 February (Friday) 4:15 PM Room 224 + ONLINE
Balázs Gyenis
Institute of Philosophy, HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities,
Budapest
The Causal Second Law
______________________________
Abstract is available from the seminar website: 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.
Organizers: Márton Gömöri and Zalán Molnár
Dear Colleagues,
The ELTE Department of Cognitive Psychology cordially invites you to the
next talk of the Cognitive Seminar series.
*Monika Szczygieł*
Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
*Who and why feel math anxiety?*
Math anxiety is defined as a feeling of tension and worry that hinders
performing numerical operations and solving mathematical problems in both
academic settings and everyday life. While math anxiety is often analyzed
in the context of explaining differences in mathematical achievement levels
among students, relatively little is known about the prevalence and
determinants of this phenomenon. The purpose of the talk will be to discuss
the results of studies conducted among groups of Polish children,
adolescents, and adults regarding the prevalence of math anxiety, the
direction of the relationship between math anxiety and mathematical
achievement, gender differences in the level of math anxiety, and the
individual and environmental factors contributing to this type of anxiety.
*Date*: 2025 February 11, 4 p.m.
*Venue*: ELTE Psychology Institute, Budapest, Izabella street 46. Room P3
Best wishes,
Attila
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Attila Krajcsi
https://www.thenumberworks.org
Dear All,
I am sad to inform you that the today extraordinary talk (at 4 pm) of Florent Meyniel is cancelled.
Thank you for your understanding!
Best regards,
Reka
From: Gyorgyne Finta
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2024 12:03 PM
To: 'talks(a)cogsci.ceu.edu (talks(a)cogsci.ceu.edu)' <talks(a)cogsci.ceu.edu>
Subject: Florent Meyniel (NeuroSpin -CEA/Inserm) Thursday, December 5th, 4 pm: `Learning and representing probabilities in the human brain `
Dear All,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to the following talk by:
Florent Meyniel<https://florentmeyniel.weebly.com/> (NeuroSpin -CEA/Inserm)
Time: 4 pm CET
Date: Thursday, December 5th, 2024 (Note the extraordinary day please)
Venue: D002 (QS Vienna) and Zoom:
https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/93252928825?pwd=Qsh89KMhKPfzOim9lwoO3bNjzuAXku.1<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/93252928825?pwd%3DQs…>
Meeting ID: 932 5292 8825
Passcode: 610963
Chair: Jozsef Fiser
Learning and representing probabilities in the human brain
Florent Meyniel
NeuroSpin (CEA-Saclay campus) and Institute for Neuromodulation (Sainte Anne Hospital), Paris, France
The brain has an internal probabilistic model of its environment that is useful for many aspects of cognition, such as decision making, planning, perception and social interactions. Learning, in particular statistical learning, is a key process by which the probabilities that make up this internal model are estimated. It is now well established that learning is an incremental process driven by surprising events (i.e. events that deviate from the expectations derived from the internal model). In recent years, it has become clear that the confidence (or, conversely, the uncertainty) associated with the estimation of this internal model is another key component of the learning process. I will briefly review behavioural, theoretical and neural (MRI, MEG) data suggesting that confidence regulates the learning process. I will argue that while the neural representations of these two key aspects of learning, surprise and confidence, are now reasonably well understood, the neural representations of what is being learned, the probabilities, remain quite elusive. I will report the results of a recent 7T fMRI study which suggests that probabilities are not linearly encoded in fMRI activity (as is the case for surprise and confidence, which covary with fMRI activity in many brain regions), but are instead encoded in fMRI activity in a highly non-linear manner.
Best,
Reka
[Central European University]
Györgyné Finta (Réka)
Department Coordinator
Department of Cognitive Science
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by DUCOG - Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science
Dear All,
We kindly remind you that submissions are open for the XVI. Dubrovnik
Conference on Cognitive Science devoted to Understanding the Self and the
Other. The conference will take place between *22 and 25 May 2025* in
Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Distinguishing oneself from others is a precursor to the development of
many social skills, including coordination and communication. Representing
others’ perspectives, while still distinguishing it from our own is an
essential part of human interactions, and therefore of our mental lives.
This supports our understanding of ourselves and others around us – it
helps us make sense of what we are doing, make predictions, and plan our
subsequent actions appropriately. How do we learn to distinguish our bodies
and minds from those of other people, and what are the mechanisms and
relation between understanding ourselves and others? In this conference, we
will bring together researchers that have attempted to address this broad
question from different angles such as social-, developmental- and
comparative cognition and philosophy, to explore the topic of how we
understand and distinguish our own and others’ intentions, actions,
thoughts, and ultimately, self and other.
*Invited speakers will include:*
Josep Call (University of St Andrews)
Senay Cebioglu (MPI EVA)
Arvid Guterstam (Karolinska Institutet)
Marlene Meyer (Radboud University)
Elisabeth Pacherie (Institut Jean-Nicod, CNRS, EHESS, ENS-PSL)
Philippe Rochat (Emory University)
We invite poster submissions from all areas of cognitive science.
Both theoretical and empirical posters are welcome.
You may submit your poster abstract here: https://ducog.cecog.eu/submit
The deadline for abstract submission is 28 February 2025.
Authors will be notified of acceptance of their abstracts by 15 March 2025.
For more information please visit https://ducog.cecog.eu
or email us at: ducog(a)cecog.eu
On behalf of the organisers,
*Louise Goupil (CNRS / University Grenoble Alpes) & Dora Kampis (University
of Copenhagen)*
*- Conference chairs*
*EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY*
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
32nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology
(ESPP)
Warsaw, Poland
September 2-5, 2025
Conference website: https://espp2025.ifispan.edu.pl
*Keynote Speakers*
Emma Borg (Institute of Philosophy, University of London)
Cameron Buckner (Department of Philosophy, University of Florida)
Nora Newcombe (Psychology & Neuroscience, Temple University)
Petra Schumacher (Linguistics, University of Cologne)
*Call for Submissions*
The Society invites the submission of papers, posters and symposia.
Submissions are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and relevance
to psychologists, philosophers and linguists. If you have any questions,
contact us by writing an email to espp2025(a)gmail.com.
*Travel scholarships for PhD Students *
Thanks to support from IFiS/GSSR, via the NAWA grant *PROM Short-term
academic exchange* (in Polish, *PROM- Krótkookresowa wymiana akademicka; *
BPI/PRO/2024/1/00020/DEC/1), we can award up to 10 travel grants for PhD
students at universities outside Poland to attend the conference and
present a talk or poster. Please see the conference website for the Call
for Applications for these scholarships, which promotes equal opportunity
for people with disabilities, and adequate gender representation.
Successful applications will be selected on the basis of: (i) quality of
the proposed talk or poster, as judged by the ESPP expert reviewers’ report
on the anonymised abstract you submit when applying to speak at the
conference; (ii) NAWA PROM’s eligibility rules (see the Call for
Applications).
*Submission instructions for papers, posters and symposia*
The deadline for all submissions is 3rd March 2025. Submissions should be
made online via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=espp2025
Papers should be designed to be presentable within 20 minutes (for a total
30 minutes session). Submissions should consist of a long abstract of up to
1000 words (excluding bibliography). If required, an additional page of
tables and/or graphs may be included. A submission for a poster
presentation should consist of a 500-word abstract.
When submitting your paper or poster online, please first indicate the
primary discipline of your paper (philosophy, psychology, or linguistics)
and whether your submission is intended as a paper or a poster. Submitted
papers may also be considered for presentation as a poster if space
constraints prevent acceptance as a paper or if the submission is thought
more suitable for presentation as a poster. All paper and poster
submissions (whether abstracts or full papers) should be in .doc or
PDF-format and should be properly anonymized in order to allow for blind
refereeing.
Each person may present only one paper during the conference’s parallel
sessions, though you may be a co-author of more than one paper. If you
submit multiple single-authored papers only one will be accepted. This
includes contributions to submitted symposia.
Symposia are allocated a two-hour slot and consist of a set of four linked
papers on a common theme or three linked papers with an introduction.
Symposia should include perspectives from at least two of the three
disciplines represented in the society (philosophy, psychology and
linguistics). Submissions should be made by symposium organizers (not
speakers).
When submitting a symposium proposal online, your submissions should
include the following three elements in a single PDF: (1) A list of 3 or 4
speakers which indicates representation of at least two disciplines
(individual speakers may also represent multiple disciplines). (2) A
general abstract of up to 500 words, laying out the topics to be addressed
and indicating connections among the talks (3) Individual abstracts of up
to 500 words and provisional titles for each talk. Please do not submit
more than one PDF file per symposium.
*General Aim*
The aim of the European Society for Philosophy & Psychology is to promote
interaction between philosophers and psychologists on issues of common
concern. Psychologists, neuroscientists, linguists, computer scientists and
biologists are encouraged to report experimental, theoretical and clinical
work that they judge to have philosophical significance; and philosophers
are encouraged to engage with the fundamental issues addressed by and
arising out of such work. In recent years ESPP sessions have covered such
topics as theory of mind, attention, reference, problems of consciousness,
introspection and self-report, emotion, perception, early numerical
cognition, spatial concepts, infants’ understanding of intentionality,
memory and time, motor imagery, counterfactuals, the semantics/pragmatics
distinction, comparative cognition, minimalism in linguistic theory,
reasoning, vagueness, mental causation, action and agency, thought without
language, externalism, hypnosis, and the interpretation of
neuropsychological results.
*Programme Committee*
Philosophy: James Stazicker (Kings College London)
Psychology: Dora Kampis (University of Copenhagen)
Linguistics: Chris Cummins (University of Edinburgh)
Programme assistant: Chloe Dow (University of Stirling)
*Main Local Organiser*
Dr hab. Marcin Miłkowski, prof. (The Institute of Philosophy and Sociology)
*Local organizing team*
Dr. Przemysław R. Nowakowski (The Institute of Philosophy and Sociology)
Dr. Krystian Bogucki (The Institute of Philosophy and Sociology)
Anna Jędraszkiewicz (University of Warsaw)
Wiktor Rorot (University of Warsaw)
Wiktor Lachowski (Graduate School for Social Research)
Jakub Matyja (Graduate School for Social Research)
Natalia Skipietrow (IFiS PAN)
Dear All,
I am sending attached the final program for the WIP mini conference scheduled for next Thursday, 30/01/25, 9:30 AM, IZU room 101. I will be in touch early next week to discuss sharing your presentations, formats etc. in advance, but please feel free to contact me with any requests or questions regarding the event.
Best regards,
Zsofia Ginter
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From: Király Ildikó <kiraly.ildiko(a)ppk.elte.hu>
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2024 5:11 PM
To: Kis Hunor <kis.hunor(a)ttk.hu>; Laskay-Horváth Claudia <laskay-horvath.claudia(a)ppk.elte.hu>; Magzel Carlos <carlos.magzel(a)ppk.elte.hu>; Anita Jojic <anitajo92(a)gmail.com>; Bumin Feride Belma <belmabumin(a)student.elte.hu>; Borbála Emese Varga <varga.borbala.emese(a)gmail.com>; Kelemen Alexandra <alexandra.stonem(a)gmail.com>
Cc: zsófi ginter <ginterzsofi(a)gmail.com>; Ginter Zsófia <ginter.zsofia(a)ppk.elte.hu>; Tolmár Fanni <tolmar.fanni(a)ppk.elte.hu>
Subject: Work in Progress 2024/25 - Ph.D. progress report (Cognitive Psychology program)
Dear All,
We are organizing the annual Work in Progress meeting, which serves as the progress report forum for the Ph.D. students of the Cognitive Psychology program.
The event is scheduled for Thursday, January 30, 2025, at the Institute of Psychology. Please inform us if you are only able to attend online.
You may present completed studies, pilots, or research plans, with a 10-minute time limit for completed studies and a 5-minute limit for pilots and research plans.
Zsófia will send you the official invite and the link for the application form shortly.
Please let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to your participation.
Happy Holidays
Ildikó
Dear All,
The ELTE TTK Alpha Generation Lab (Department of Ethology) is looking for a
research associate and 2 PhD students. Please find attached the job
descriptions.
The research fellow can be a foreigner, but the PhD students (due to
communication with children and parents) must speak Hungarian."
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions,
Thank you,
Vera Konok
--
Konok Veronika / Veronika Konok
www.alfageneracio.huwww.alphageneration.eu