Research Progress Workshop
Department of Cognitive Science
Central European University

Thursday, June 4, 2015
Event Hall, Ground Floor
Október 6. utca 7.
Budapest 1051

Program:

Chair: Mikołaj Hernik

9:00 Pavel Voinov
When two heads are better than one? Inter-personal integration of spatial information in an object location task

9:30 Laura Schmitz
Using non-verbal communication to support coordination

10:00 Luke McEllin
Investigating signalling of task relevant information in teaching and coordination contexts

— Coffee break

Chair: Erno Teglas

10:45 Rubeena Shamsudheen
Referring to kinds: Delineating the role of labels and ostension in infant-directed communication

11:15 Adam Boncz
Communicating action

11:45 Nazli Altinok
“Why do you do it that way?” Exploring 14-month-old infants’ sensitivity to group-relevant ways of acting

— Lunch break

Chair: Cordula Vesper

13:00 Agota Major
The structural organization of belief representations

13:30 Martin Freundlib
Evidence for spontaneous visuospatial perspective-taking during social interaction

14:00 Dora Kampis
Infants’ representation of others’ beliefs regarding multiple objects, absent objects and object identity

— Coffee break

Chair: Veronica Ramenzoni

14:45 Sara Jellinek
On the representation of summary statistics in space and time

15:15 Johannes Mahr
The role of episodic recollection in communicative interaction: Qualifications and extensions of a functional hypothesis

15:45 Eszter Szabo
Understanding verbal negation in 18-month-olds

— Coffee break

Chair: John Michael

16:30 Denis Tatone
Bookkeeping and the relational mind: How infants represent transfer-based interactions, and what it reveals about efficiency and naive sociology

17:00 Andras Molnar
How people predict others’ economic choice: The simulate-and-adjust model and an investigation of beliefs in dictator games

Everyone is welcome to attend.