Recent trends in visual cognition (2022)

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titleRecent trends in visual cognition
typeAtelier
year2022
start_date2022/12/08
stop_date2022/12/08
schedule11h-14h
activeyes
websitehttps://cognition.ens.fr/en/agenda/recent-trends-visual-cognition-16813
practical_infoFor any queries please contact Vaishnavi Mohite (vaishnavi32996[at]gmail.com) or Vinogradova Natalia (natalia.vinogradova[at]ens.psl.eu).
organisational_infoA workshop organized by the ENS and the University of Hyderabad (India).
location_infosalle U207
summaryVisual cognition is a complex set of processes that relies on faculties like attention, working memory and executive control. Studies in the past decade have focussed on studying visual cognition in isolation with one or more of these processes. While progress has been made in the models of vision, the lack of convergence of empirical research prevents their application to real-life situations. An ideal model of vision must integrate advancements from computational, philosophical, neurophysiological as well as evolutionary sciences. A dialogue among researches from these areas allows for cross talk and interdisciplinary research collaborations crucial for cognitive sciences. In this workshop we wish to invite scholars from a range of areas such as embodied cognition, psycholinguistics, computational neurosciences, etc to present their recent work in light of existing findings in visual cognition. Every lecture will be followed by a open discussion with the audience with impetus on integrating interdisciplinary ideas.
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