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SUMMARY:Surjo R. Soekadar (Charité - University Medicine Berlin): Brain/Neural-Machine Interfaces for Assistance and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Morning Lectures\nAbstract: \nImplementation of neural control in the application of advanced robotic systems promises restoration of autonomy and quality of life in severe paralysis. Moreover\, neurotechnologies that are capable of analyzing\, interpreting and modulating brain activity in real-time promise to advance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of human brain functions. But what are the current challenges and perspectives for brain-computer interfaces (BCI)? And how can neurotechnologies improve health and quality of life? This talk will provide an overview of the current state-of-art in clinical BCI applications and introduce the newest developments in the field. Besides sketching technological boundaries\, also neuroethical dimension will be discussed. \nBio: Surjo R. Soekadar\, MD\, is Einstein Professor of Clinical Neurotechnology at the Charité – University Medicine Berlin. From 2009-2011\, he was fellow at the Human Cortical Physiology and Stroke Neurorehabilititation Section (HCPS) at the NIH\, USA. After his return to Germany\, he became head of the Applied Neurotechnology Lab at the University Hospital of Tübingen\, where he also served as senior consultant in the Dept. of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. His research interests include cortical plasticity in the context of brain/neural-machine interface (B/NMI) applications\, non-invasive brain stimulation and neural mechanisms of learning and memory. \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/surjo-r-soekadar-charite-university-medicine-berlin-brain-neural-machine-interfaces-for-assistance-and-beyond/
LOCATION:MAR23 5.006\, Marchstraße 23\, Berlin\, 10587\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Marianne Maertens (SCIoI): “How We Perceive Surfaces”
DESCRIPTION:PI Lecture Series\nMarianne Maertens: “How we perceive surfaces”
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/pi-lecture-series-marianne-maertens/
LOCATION:FH 315\, Fraunhoferstraße 33-36\, Berlin\, 10587
CATEGORIES:PI Lecture
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SUMMARY:Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer: Models As Epistemic Tools
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Morning Lectures
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/ingo-schulz-schaeffer-models-as-epistemic-tools/
LOCATION:MAR23 5.006\, Marchstraße 23\, Berlin\, 10587\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Lecture Series: William H. Warren (Brown University)
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Lecture Series\nOn 12 December 2019\, Professor William H. Warren (Brown University) will kick off the SCIoI Distinguished Lecture Series. \nWilliam Warren earned his undergraduate degree at Hampshire College (1976)\, his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from\nthe University of Connecticut (1982)\, did post-doctoral work at the University of Edinburgh\, and has been a professor at Brown ever since. \nMy research focuses on the visual control of action – in particular\, human locomotion and navigation.\nOn the one hand\, I want to understand how motor behavior such as gait and other rhythmic movements are dynamically organized.\nOn the other\, I seek to explain how such behavior is adaptively regulated by visual information in complex environments.\nUsing virtual reality techniques\, my research team investigates problems such as the visual control of steering\, obstacle avoidance\,\npedestrian interactions\, and collective crowd behavior.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/distinguished-lecture-series-william-h-warren-brown-university/
LOCATION:MAR23 4.064\, Marchstraße 23\, Berlin\, 10587\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Adaptive Learning and Intelligent Tutor Systems: Rebecca Lazarides\, Niels Pinkwart\, Verena Hafner (SCIoI)
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Morning Lectures\nAbstract: In educational psychology\, the benefits and limitations of adaptive learning processes are currently under debate. In computer science\, Intelligent Tutor Systems (ITS) exist that are adaptive to learners’ level of skills and knowledge\, but it is an open research question how novel user modelling approaches and feedback strategies in ITS incorporating virtual agents can enhance positive emotions and motivation and reduce negative emotions in learning situations. This talk will provide an overview of current research questions in educational psychology about adaptive learning and new developments in the field of intelligent tutor systems.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/adaptive-learning-and-intelligent-tutor-systems-rebecca-lazarides-niels-pinkwart-verena-hafner/
LOCATION:MAR23 5.006\, Marchstraße 23\, Berlin\, 10587\, Germany
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