Svetlana Levit, “Analyzing Human Physical Reasoning and Strategy Exploration on Physical Puzzles”
MAR 2.057More details to follow. This talk will take place in person at SCIoI. Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash.
More details to follow. This talk will take place in person at SCIoI. Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash.
More details to follow. This talk will take place in person at SCIoI. Photo by Katja Anokhina on Unsplash.
Daniela Vallentin is a neuroscientist and currently the Lise Meitner Reseach Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence, heading the 'Neural Circuits for Vocal Communication' Group whose
Eva Wiese is the professor for Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics at TU Berlin. More details to follow. This talk will take place in person at SCIoI. Photo by Possessed Photography
What is intelligence? We delve into the collaborative efforts at SCIoI, where we aim to understand intelligence through the identification of commonalities. Inspired by ongoing research and historical parallels, we
In this talk, Asieh will explore the dynamics of decision-making and risk-taking within social contexts and how everyday decisions, often laden with potential negative outcomes, are influenced not only by
Behavior, Personality, and Affective States of Freely Behaving Groups of Mice and Other Animals In recent years, the study of animal behavior in neuroscience has seen a significant shift towards
Stefan Leutgeb is Professor of Neurobiology at University of California San Diego. Currently a fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin with his research on neural computations in real brains and
Abstract: Originating from the connectionist movement of cognitive science, deep neural networks (DNNs) have had tremendous influence on artificial intelligence, operating at the core of today’s most powerful applications. At
Abstract: Humans often must respond quickly to events happening in their environment. To support fast perception and action, the brain has evolved a warning system. Warning stimuli are used to
Abstract: Social inequalities -- structured and recurrent patterns of unequal distribution of wealth, opportunities, and rewards -- are on the rise, and quick-fix, top-down approaches are failing. Structural inequality is
More details to follow. This talk will take place in person at SCIoI.