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Szeretettel várunk minden kedves érdeklődőt!
Időpont: Hétfő, márc. 7. 15h
Helyszín: Pázmány P. Kat. Egyetem - ITK (1083, Práter utca 50/a) 239-es szoba
Nagy Zoltán, PhD és Stephen Fleming
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging
Institute of Neurology
University College London
United Kingdom
http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/Research/physicsres.html
http://web.me.com/stephen_fleming/web/Welcome.html
Relating metacognitive ability to individual differences in brain structure (with details
on MRI data acquisition and image processing)
Accounting for how we access and report upon mental states is an unsolved problem in
cognitive science, made problematic by the fact that access is often correlated with
low-level task variables such as performance. Metacognitive commentaries can be used to
communicate knowledge of one´s own decision process during simple perceptual
judgments. In this talk Steve Fleming will discuss how the building blocks of signal
detection theory (SDT) can be applied to the modeling and analysis of metacognitive
reports. Data from experiments harnessing individual differences will then be presented to
demonstrate that confidence, task performance and metacognitive ability (defined as the
ability to discriminate correct from incorrect decisions) can be dissociated across tasks
and individuals. He will show that this partially independent component of metacognitive
ability correlates with the grey and white matter profile of anterior prefrontal cortex
and finish by considering how behavioural and neural data can inform and constrain links
between metacognitive behaviour and theoretical constructs of consciousness.
Subsequently, Zoltan Nagy will describe aspects of advanced MRI methodology upon
which this study was based. Topics include a) correction for eddy current and
susceptibility induced artifacts, b) calibration of MRI hardware for diffusion tensor
imaging, c) how to decide whether the acquisition should be pulse triggered and d)
normalizing the individual brains for group-level statistical methods.
Az előadás után kötetlen beszélgetésre invitáljuk Önöket kávé és süti kíséretében!
Szervezők
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Eva Banko
research fellowNeurobionics Research Group,
Faculty of Information Technology,
Pazmany Peter Catholic University
Budapest, 1083, Prater u. 50/a, Hungary