Richard Lange Department of Brain and Cognitive Science Department of Computer Science University of Rochester Signatures of Approximate Bayesian Inference in Early Visual Processing Perception is often cast as an inference process in which the objects, relations, and events we perceive are latent variables whose values must be inferred from their effects on […]
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What can we learn from experiencing, reflecting on, and discussing virtual reality? What are the useful applications of, or risks of VR? Why does it “work?” What are the differences between experiencing virtual reality and experiencing reality? Is there anything special about actions or social interactions mediated by VR? Come play with a VR system […]
Aude Oliva Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences MIT Title TBA Click here for more information.
Tim Mullett Assistant Professor, Behavioural Science University of Warwick Using health and policing data to predict impulsive and harmful behaviours The advent of digital databases and the ever growing accessibility of big data means that it is increasingly possible to take behavioural science out of the laboratory and examine effects in the real […]
Donka Farkas Department of Linguistics UCSC Title & Location – TBA Click here for more information.