CEU Department of Cognitive Sceince
Research Progress workshop
The PhD students of the department present their work to anyone interested.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Event Hall
Ground floor, Október 6. utca 7.
Budapest 1051
Program:
Chair: Mikolaj 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
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Everyone is welcome to attend the whole workshop or selected presentations.
No registration is necessary.