Dear All,
There will be a talk at our department by *Caroline Fitzpatrick *on the
topic of *digital media use and its effects in children*.
Everybody is welcome- either in live or online.
Bests,
Vera Konok
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Date: 2022. jún. 23., Cs, 0:27
Subject: [Ethology] Fruits of Ethology - July
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palfia.zsolt(a)ttk.elte.hu>, <ethology(a)googlegroups.com>
Dear All,
We are happy to announce the next live talk as part of the "Fruits of
Ethology" guest talk series!
We will have the pleasure to welcome our next speaker, Caroline
Fitzpatrick, professor at Université de Sherbrooke (Canada) and a visiting
research fellow at the University of Johannesburg.
She is also a Tier II Canada research chair in Digital Media Use by
Children and Its Implications for Promoting Togetherness: An Ecosystemic
Approach. She studies the childhood origins of education and health
inequities. The goal of her research is to inform social policies and
public health initiatives aimed at improving child health and education.
*Date*:
*7th July, Thursday, 5 pm **Location*: The talk will be live! ELTE, South
Building, *7.110*, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c
However, you can also join via *TEAMS*:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3A19e8a25ab3e04948a9488842f851…
*Title*: *Digital media use by children and adolescents: a comprehensive
approach to promote wellbeing *
>From work to leisure, screens have become omnipresent in our daily lives.
This trend is not without concern as most children and youth exceed daily
recommended time limits put worth by the World Health Organisation and
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology. What are the consequences of
screen time for children and youth? Do violent contents and video games
present additional concerns? How does the family environment influence the
consequences of screen time? This presentation will address these
questions with a focus on the cognitive, social, and health consequences
and benefits of screen use across the lifespan. Strategies to support
healthy media by children and families will also be discussed.
All welcome!
Márta Gácsi & Ádám Miklósi
Department of Ethology
Eötvös Loránd UniversityPázmány P. s 1/c, 6th floor
Budapest, 1117 Hungary
Tel: +36 1 381 21 79
http://etologia.elte.hu/?lang=enghttp://familydogproject.elte.hu/
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Dear All,
I hope you enjoyed the colloquium talk by Prof. Agnieszka Wykowska last week.
Please find the link to the recording of the talk here:
https://ceu.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=e14a1c75-4a80-484…
Best regards,
Fanni
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Kedves Kollégák,
A BME Kognitív Tudományi Tanszék teljes állású adjunktust keres határozatlan időre szeptembertől. Részletek a csatolt dokumentumban. Jelentkezési határidő: június 12.
(Vacancy for Hungarian-speaking lecturer)
Üdvözlettel,
Babarczy Anna
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Anna Babarczy
Associate Professor,
Department of Cognitive Science,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Web: http://www.cogsci.bme.hu
E-mail: babarczy.anna(a)ttk.bme.hu
Dear All,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to its talk:
Time: 4pm (to 6 pm) Budapest/Vienna time
Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Venue: ONLINE Zoom meeting 968 0983 4427<https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/96809834427?pwd=VUJ6ZnNuN2pTNU5WUTV1c2M4V0d4Zz09> , pw: 975453
Host: Arianna Curioni
Speaker: Prof. Agnieszka Wykowska<https://www.iit.it/people/agnieszka-wykowska> (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, Italy)<https://www.emilyliquin.com/>
Title: Using robots to understand human cognition
Abstract: As robots are believed to soon populate human environments, they have received enthusiastic support in the scientific community. Most research aims at designing robots for assisting humans in daily lives, healthcare, or elderly care. However, there is also a less explored way of using robots - robots as tools to understand human cognition. We take this approach in our lab in examining human socio-cognitive mechanisms in interaction. In this talk, I will present the work from our lab where we have examined whether and how social signals, such as gaze contact, initiated by a humanoid robot, influence attentional orienting, social decision making, or cognitive control. Our results showed, both at the behavioral and neural level, that social gaze modulates attention, efficiency in decision making, as well as adaptation to cognitive conflict. In addition, I will present our research related to the question of whether and under what conditions humans treat robots as social partners and intentional agents. A series of studies addressing vicarious sense of agency as well as joint action demonstrate that robots with a human-like shape evoke similar socio-cognitive mechanimsms similar to those that are evoked by other humans. I will discuss these results in a broader context of using robots at the service of psychological research.
Let me know if you would like to schedule an online meeting with the speaker.
Cognitive Science Events at CEU: https://tinyurl.com/y2kd2rat
Best regards,
Fanni
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Üdvözlettel,
Babarczy Anna
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Anna Babarczy
Associate Professor,
Department of Cognitive Science,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Web: http://www.cogsci.bme.hu
E-mail: babarczy.anna(a)ttk.bme.hu