From: Jonathan F. Kominsky <kominskyj(a)ceu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2023 9:27 AM
To: talks(a)cogsci.ceu.edu
Subject: Departmental Colloquium TUESDAY 28 November in C323: Joan Ongchoco
Hello everyone,
The next Cognitive Science department colloquium will be on Tuesday, 28 November (note
different day!) at 4pm in C323 (note different room!)
Speaker: Joan Ongchoco, UBC Vancouver
The continuous vs. the discrete in mental life: Studies in perception, attention, and
decision-making
The raw material of perception is a continuous wash of light and sound. But what we
perceive are often discrete individuals -- *objects* (due to segmentation in space) and
*events* (due to segmentation in time). I will present five case studies that collectively
explore how discrete object and event representations have a powerful impact on many forms
of perception and cognition -- and in particular, how they interact with other processes
including attention, imagery, enumeration, time perception, and decision-making.
Throughout this work, I will show how these interactions are relatively spontaneous and
inescapable aspects of how the mind works. In the first two case studies, I will introduce
the phenomenon of "scaffolded attention", and will show how attention
effectively creates discrete object representations even in the absence of all sensory
cues -- in a sort of "everyday hallucination". In the next two case studies, I
will show how dynamic event segmentation has important consequences for the perception of
other seemingly foundational properties, including number and time. And in the final case
study, I will move from seeing to thinking, and show how visual event structure may have
surprisingly direct connections for higher-level thought and decision-making. Together,
these studies show how discrete object and event representations have profound
consequences for our mental lives.
Date: TUESDAY, 28 November (Note different day!)
Time: 4pm-5:30pm
Location: QS C-323 (Note different room!)
Zoom link:
https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/94614125194?pwd=bUpJdWRZM3JPRGJVWEFaZ2dEbGVIQT09&…
Meeting ID: 946 1412 5194
Passcode: 899075
Chair: Jonathan Kominsky
*Anyone not affiliated with CEU wishing to attend in-person in Vienna must RSVP to get
access to the lecture hall.
Sincerely,
Jonathan
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Dr. Jonathan F. Kominsky
Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science
PI: Causal Cognition Lab
(he/him)
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