A BME Kognitív Tudományi Tanszék szeretettel vár mindenkit tanszéki
szeminárium sorozatának most hétfői előadására:
The Department of Cognitive Science at BME cordially invites you to the next
talk in its lecture series:
*On the causes of multi-stable perception *
*Jochen Braun, Alexander Pastukhov*:
Cognitive Biology Group, Magdeburg
http://kobi.nat.uni-magdeburg.de/
Április 28., hétfő, 12:00-13:00. XI., Stoczek u. 2., St. ép.,
320.-as terem.
April 28, Monday, 12:00-13:00 Budapest, Stoczek u. 2, St. building,
room 320. (H-1111)
*Abstract: *
Why does the phenomenal appearance of ambiguous patterns reverse
spontaneously? What neural events precede and prompt these reversals? Of the
two factors have been widely suspected – attention and adaptation – we can
rule out the former and fail to find evidence implicating the latter.
Surprisingly, we do find such evidence for a short-term memory of visual
appearance. Perceptual states and memory states reverse independently and at
widely different time-scales. Taken together, our results suggest that
multi-stable perception (and perhaps phenomenal appearance generally)
involves a close interaction of perceptual and memory levels.
http://www.cogsci.bme.hu/Esem.php?esemIndex=40
Keresztes Attila
BME-Kognitív Tudományi Tanszék
BME-Department of Cognitive Science
akeresztes(a)cogsci.bme.hu
keresztes.attila(a)gmail.com