Szeretettel meghívjuk Önt és munkatársait szemináriumsorozatunk
következő előadására:
We cordially invite you to the next lecture of the BME Cognitive Seminar
Series:
Date & Time: September 13, Friday, 12:00-13:00
Location: BME, XI., Egry József utca 1., T. ép. 515.
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The Cognitive Neuroscience of Striatal-Hippocampal Interaction in
Learning and Generalization:**Applications to Neurological and
Psychiatric Disorders*
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Mark A. Gluck*
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University,
Newark, USA
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Attila Keresztes
PhD candidate
Junior Research Fellow
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dept. of Cognitive Science,
Egry József u. 1, Budapest
1111, Hungary
Tel: +36 1 4633525
Kedves Kollégák!
Alább olvashatják az MTA Nyelvtudományi Intézetének szeptemberi programját.
A beérkező absztraktokat folyamatosan tesszük fel a honlapra:
http://www.nytud.hu/intprog.html
Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk!
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2013. szeptember 17. kedd 14.00 óra
Simon Zsolt
Az örmény nyelv állítólagos hettita-luvi jövevényszavai és történeti
jelentőségük
szervező: Finnugor és Nyelvtörténeti Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2013. szeptember 19. csütörtök 11.00 óra
Gyuris Beáta
A magyar eldöntendő kérdő mondatok interpretációjához
szervező: Elméleti Nyelvészeti Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2013. szeptember 24. kedd 11.00 óra
Kensei Sugayama
(Ryukoku University, Japan)
t.b.a.
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
2013. szeptember 26. csütörtök 11.00 óra
Gráczi Tekla Etelka
A magánhangzó a követő zöngésség függvényében
szervező: Fonetikai Osztály
helyszín: földszinti előadóterem
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MTA Nyelvtudományi Intézet
1068 Budapest, Benczúr u. 33.
Dear Colleagues
The deadline for Symposium and Paper submissions to Budapest CEU
Conference on Cognitive Development 2014 is just a month away. Please
send in your abstracts by midnight CET (GMT+1) of September 16, 2013.
Notifications of acceptance for symposium and papers would be send out
by October 04, 2013.
SYMPOSIA
A symposium may consist of 4 or 3 talks and a discussant. A senior
discussant can be assigned by the BCCCD14 scientific committee or
arranged for by the symposium organizers. We have set up a Facebook page
for potential symposium participants to find each other, advertise their
area of interest, or suggest symposium topics.
Vist https://www.facebook.com/groups/192549250851825/.
PAPERS
A paper presentation will be 20 minutes long with an additional 5
minutes for questions. BCCCD14 scientific committee will assemble
accepted presentations into paper sessions consisting of 3 or 4
individual presentations. If possible a discussant will be invited.
Please visit the conference website at http://www.asszisztencia.hu/bcccd
for more information on the program, registration fees, fee waivers and
submission instructions.
Other approaching deadlines for BCCCD 14:
POSTERS
Regular Poster submissions deadline » October 14, 2013 midnight CET
(GMT+1).
About the conference:
Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD14)
Conference Dates: January 9 -11, 2014
Central European University, Budapest
http://www.asszisztencia.hu/bcccd/
INVITED SPEAKERS
Daphné Bavelier, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Elisabetta Visalberghi, National Research Council, Italy
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
Topic: The nature and consequences of children's concepts of social
groups.
Organizer & discussant: Gil Diesendruck, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Symposium Speakers
Yarrow Dunham, Princeton University, USA
Katherine Kinzler, University of Chicago, USA
Marjorie Rhodes, New York University, USA
Adam Rutland, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
We look forward to your submissions and to having you over here in
Budapest.
Kind Regards
Mikolaj Hernik, Rubeena Shamsudheen
BCCCD14 Conference Chairs
The Department of Cognitive Science (DCS) and the Cognitive Development Center (CDC) at CEU will continue the seminar and colloquium series in the 2013/14 academic year. Both the DCS Colloquia and the CDC Seminars are scheduled for 5pm on Wednesdays (with some exceptions), and are coordinated not to clash with each other. The venue for DCS Colloquia is room G15 in the CEU building at Frankel Leo utca 30-34., and the CDC Seminars are held at Hattyuhaz (Hattyu u. 14). The talks last for an hour, and are followed by 30 minutes of discussion.
Below you will find a list of planned talks for the Fall term. Note that the program may change or extend. Up to date program will be available at http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events, and all talks will be announced on this list.
Everyone is welcome to attend these events. Note that we start the talks on time.
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September 11, DCS Colloquium
Larry Maloney, New York University
September 18, CDC Seminar
Michael Ramscar, University of Tübingen
September 25, CDC Seminar
Coralie Chevallier, École Normale Supérieure
October 2, CDC Seminar
Claes von Hofsten, Uppsala University
October 9, DCS Colloquium
Pascal Boyer, University of Lyon
October 16, CDC Seminar
Yuyan Luo, University of Missouri
October 30, DCS Colloquium
Andreas Roepstorff, Aarhus University
November 6, CDC Seminar
Andy Bremner, Goldsmith, University of London
November 13, DCS Colloquium
Clark Barrett, UCLA + CEU
November 20, CDC Seminar
Thomas Bugnyar, University of Vienna
November 22 (Friday!), DCS Colloquium
Larry Barsalou, Emory University
November 27, DCS Colloquium
Patric Bach, University of Plymouth
December 4, DCS Colloquium
Max Burton-Chellew, University of Oxford
December 11, DCS Colloquium
Anthony Dickinson, University of Cambridge
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Dear Colleagues,
Please find some brief information about the CogInfoCom meeting for scientists of cognitive and informatics sciences in Budapest on 2-5 December, 2013 summarized below.
Scientific board:
- József BOKOR, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), head of Systems and Control laboratory at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Insitute for Computer Science and Control, Hungary
- Vilmos CSÁNYI full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA, Hungary
- Valéria CSÉPE, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), Hungary
- Csaba PLÉH, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), Eszterházy Károly College, Hungary and Collegium de Lyon, France
- Gábor STÉPÁN, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), Head of Department for Applied Mechanics at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary
Topics of the event:
- Cognitive sciences
- Human-computer and Human-robot
- Cognitive robotics
interaction, interaction capabilities of
- Cognitive linguistics
CogInfoCom systems
- iSpace research
- Cognitive informatics and media
- Cognitive control
- Interactive systems engineering
- Affective computing
- Media Informatics
- Future internet
- Multimodal interaction
- Body area network
- Real and virtual avatars
- Teleoperation
- Sensory substitution & sensorimotor
- Vehicle informatics
extension
- Etho-robotics
- Brain-computer interface
- Social networks
- Virtual Reality Technologies and
- Augmented cognition (AugCog)
Scientific Visualization
- Ethology-inspired engineering
- 3D visualization and interaction
Already registered Tracks:
CogInfoCom aided engineering, Organizer: Wei D. Solvang (NUC)
Vision capabilities of infocommunication networks, Organizer: Zsolt Jankó (MTA-SZTAKI)
Cognitive capabilities of social networks, Organizer: Gábor Vattay (ELTE)
Multimodal Communicative Signals (in LangTERRA): Behavioural and Algorithimic Issues, Organizers: Anna Esposito (UNINA2/IIASS), Maria Koutsombogera (ILSP), Harris Papageorgiou (ILSP), Klara Vicsi (BME)
Already registered Workshop: Cognitive Infocommunications for the Future Internet, Organizers: Gyula Sallai (BME) and György Terdik (DE)
Cognitive Aspects in the Future Internet Research, Services and Technology (FIRST project), Organizers: János Sztrik (DE) and György Terdik (DE)
Chapters of the Future Internet Science and Engineering, Organizers: Peter Bakonyi (BME) and Gyula Sallai(DE)
More details are available via http://coginfocom.hu/conference/CogInfoCom13 .
Best wishes,
Peter BARANYI, DSc.
Head of Cognitive Informatics Research Group / 3DICC Laboratory
MTA SZTAKI
1111 Budapest
Kende utca 13-17. VI. em. 611
Tel.: 279-6111
Fax: 279-6218
Honlap: www.sztaki.hu
Mellékeltem a felhívást az EU által támogatott Marie Curie kutatói
ösztöndíjakra
Winkler István
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István Winkler
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
Centre for Natural Sciences, MTA
H-1394 Budapest, P.O.Box 398
http://www.mtapi.hu/index.php?mi=304&lang=en&
Dear Colleagues,
We are organizing an opportunity for scientists of cognitive and informatics sciences coming from Europe, Americas, Asia and Africa to meet in Budapest, Hungary under the IEEE International Conference on the interdiscipline of cognitive infocommunications (CogInfoCom). The basic definition of CogInfoCom can be downloaded from http://www.coginfocom.hu/ but you may also read the short definition below.
We think that it is very important to narrow the present gap between cognitive and informatics sciences and we would be honored if you could share your scientific achievements and results with us.
For this reason we are cordially inviting you to contribute to this event and would like to ask if you have open dates between 2-5 December, 2013. Please find the brief introduction of the event in the attached draft CFP while you may also get a broader overview via the official home-site of the event at http://coginfocom.hu/conference/CogInfoCom13 .
/Last year’s conference was successful: 165 presentations and 23 demos were held from 331 authors of 100 institutions from 28 countries, while several special issues of prestigious international scientific journals are developed based on inputs of the conference./
For more details on the topic please read its brief definition and motivation below.
Looking forward to reading your proposals and ideas with best wishes,
Peter BARANYI, DSc.
Head of Cognitive Informatics Research Group / 3DICC Laboratory
MTA SZTAKI
1111 Budapest
Kende utca 13-17. VI. em. 611
Tel.: 279-6111
Fax: 279-6218
Honlap: www.sztaki.hu
Brief definition:
Cognitive infocommunications (CogInfoCom) investigates the link between the research areas ofinfocommunications and the cognitive sciences, as well as the various engineering applications which have emerged as the synergic combination of these sciences.
The primary goal of CogInfoCom is to provide a systematic view of how cognitive processes can co-evolve with infocommunications devices so that the capabilities of the human brain may not only be extended through these devices, irrespective of geographical distance, but may also interact with the capabilities of any artificially cognitive system. This merging and extension of cognitive capabilities is targeted towards engineering applications in which artificial and/or natural cognitive systems are enabled to work together more effectively
Motivation behind CogInfoCom:
Humans and the infocommunications network (ICT in the broader sense) surrounding them are merging together at various levels, ranging from low-level connectivity at the cellular and electrotechnical level, all the way to the highest level of sensing collective behaviors such as mass movements, mass habits etc. As a result, humans (more generally, living beings) and infocommunications will soon coexist as an entangled web, resulting in an augmentation of natural cognitive capabilities. This process of merging is occurring today, and is expected to gain further impact in the near future. In analogy, this fact necessitates a merging process between the scientific fields related to natural cognitive systems and the scientific and technological fields related to infocommunications (and ICT).
Megjelent egy új gyűjteményes kötetünk.
Részletek:
http://akkrt.hu/1524/tudomany/pszichologia/new_perspectives_on_the_history_…
Csaba Pléh Csaba e. tanár
professor of psychology
ed. chief Hungarian Review of Psychology
member, Academia Europaea
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Eszterházy College, Eger
3300 Eszterházy tér 1 HUNGARY
36(30)3493735
Dear all,
Koglist, which was one of the first professional email lists in Hungary when I set it up in 1993, was 20 years old this week. It is good to see that it is still thriving.
Gergo
Contact:
Sónia Frota
labfon(a)fl.ul.pt <mailto:labfon@fl.ul.pt>
sonia.frota(a)mail.telepac.pt <mailto:sonia.frota@mail.telepac.pt>
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*Neuroscience, Language acquisition: Post Doc, University of Lisbon,
Portugal*
Research Project /Eyes and Brain – Early Markers of Language
Development/(EBELa)
Phonetics Lab and Lisbon Baby Lab, CLUL/FLUL, University of Lisbon
EXCL/MHC-LIN/0688/2012
1 Post Doc position
Full text of the Post Doc position announcement
(BPD-EBELa_0688/2012_CLUL):
http://www.eracareers.pt/opportunities/index.aspx?task=global&jobId=37810
*Grant description and goals:*
Applications are invited from postdoctoral researchers with a background
in language acquisition and neurosciences for a Postdoc position within
the project/Eyes and Brain – Early Markers of Language Development/.
This project will investigate early markers of language development in
European Portuguese, following a multi-methodology approach to a set of
potential early markers, using both eye-tracking and ERP measures
(http://www.fl.ul.pt//laboratoriofonetica/babylab/english/projects.html).
The Postdoctoral fellow will work on early markers of language
development in four linguistic domains (phonetic discrimination, word
stress, intonation, word learning), especially on ERP measures of early
language acquisition in normally developing infants and infants at risk
for ASD and SLI.
The successful candidate will be expected to start September 15, 2013
and the post is initially available for *one year*. The grant can be
renewed until the end of the EBELa Project (the expected maximum
duration of the fellowship being 27 months), with renewal subject to
performance appraisal.
*Candidate profile:*
The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. in a relevant field, such as
neurolinguistics, language acquisition, psychology, or cognitive
neuroscience, and a strong background in ERP research. Experience in
speech perception research with ERP (data collection, processing and
analysis) is essential, and previous experience in infant speech
perception research is desirable. A background in statistics, applied
mathematics, or informatics will be a plus. Knowledge of Portuguese is
not required (but some knowledge of Portuguese or of another Romance
language - e.g., Spanish, Italian, French - is an advantage).
Proficiency in English is required.
*Salary:*
Salary will be in accordance with the Portuguese Science Foundation
salary scale, specifically 1.495€ per month.
*Application Procedure:*
Interested candidates are invited to send a complete Curriculum Vita, a
motivation letter, a copy of the personal identity document and of the
PhD certificate to labfon(a)fl.ul.pt <mailto:labfon@fl.ul.pt> and to
sonia.frota(a)mail.telepac.pt <mailto:sonia.frota@mail.telepac.pt> . The
application closing date is August 6, 2013.
*Application deadline*: 06-August-2013
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