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In the first CogSci Symposium of the Research Platform Cognitive Science at the University of Vienna our invited speakers and commentators from the fields of Psychology, Philosophy, and Biology will present their perspectives and jointly discuss a theme that has been viral in Cognitive Science throughout the past decade(s) - the relation of action, perception and prediction.
Three internationally renowned researchers – Chris Frith, Patrick Haggard and Anthony Little – will deliver the keynotes.
Keynotes will be discussed and commented upon by six researchers from the Cognitive Sciences network at the University of Vienna.
There will be plenty of time for our speakers to discuss the presentations and commentaries with the entire audience.
Speakers
- Chris Frith (Wellcome Trust Centre For Neuroimaging, University College London, UK)
- Patrick Haggard (Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, UK)
- Anthony Little (School of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, UK)
Commentators
- Ulrich Ansorge (Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, University of Vienna)
- Line Ryberg Ingerslev (Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna)
- Claus Lamm (Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, University of Vienna)
- Katrin Schaefer (Department of Anthropology, University of Vienna)
- Michael Schmitz (Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna)
- Bernard Wallner (Department of Anthropology, University of Vienna)
For more an up-to-date information please check the website of the symposium.