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Kolloquium des SFB TRR 135 Cardinal mechanisms of perception
Kolloquium der Abteilung Allgemeine Psychologie
Current Topics in Perception and Cognition
Sommersemester 2021

 

 

Seminars take place via zoom at 10 am, unless otherwise noted.
Access links will be sent via the allpsych and sfb-all mailing lists.

 
April 14   Tim Kietzmann (Nijmegen) Deep recurrent neural networks as a modelling framework for understanding the dynamic computations of human vision  
April 21
4PM
Fulvio Domini (Providence) A deterministic approach to 3D vision
April 28
4PM
Bevil Conway (N.I.H., Bethesda) Colors in the brain and in the world
May 5
4 PM
Michele Rucci (Rochester) Active space-time encoding: the indissoluble link between vision and action

May 12
4 PM

Josh McDermott (MITComputational audition
May 19
4 PM MR
Clare Press (Birkbeck) Perceptual prediction: How do we render our experiences both veridical and informative?
May 26 Virtual VSS
Jun 2 Jörn Diedrichsen (London, Canada) Where cognition and motor control meet: The organization of complex sequential action.
June 9 Ichiro Kuriki (Sendai) Representation of color in the human brain
June 16
4 PM
Nancy Kanwisher (MIT) The functional and computational architecture of the human brain and mind
June 23 Paul Bays (Cambridge) Computational principles of visual integration  

June 30

Birte Forstmann (Amsterdam) Strategic decision-making: A model-based cognitive neuroscience approach

July 7
4 PM 

Linda Smith (Bloomington) KOFFKA AWARD lecture

July 14

Stephanie Rossit (Norwich) Brains, Actions and Objects - from neuropsychology to neuroscience and back

* Titles in italics are preliminary


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