Dear all,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science invites you to the following talk:
Title: How infants learn about their physical and social world - a dynamic developmental systems approach
Abstract: Human flexible adaptation relies on both individual learning mechanisms and the (culture-)specific learning environments we grow up in. With my research I aim to illuminate the ontogenetic foundations of this adaptation process in the infant
years. I will report about infants’ neural mechanisms for the acquisition of basic physical concepts (such as object categories and physical events), focusing on the theta rhythm and predictive processing, and how these early developing concepts are shaped
by social and cultural learning experiences, beginning in the first year of life. I will then further illustrate the interplay between infants’ cognitive capacities, and cultural influences in the development of early prosocial behavior and cultural learning.
In summary, with a dynamic developmental systems approach, I aim to convey the origins of human flexible adaptation in early infancy, laying the ground for human cultural learning and the diversity of human development.
Date: Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Time: 4 pm (to 5:30 pm) CET
Venue:
D001-Tiered* (QS Vienna) and
Zoom (meeting ID:
969
2496 5784, passcode: 471712)
Chair: Gergely Csibra
*Anyone not affiliated with CEU wishing to
attend in-person in Vienna must RSVP
here to
get access to the lecture hall.
Best,
Anna