Centre for Cognitive Science (COGS)

Previous open lectures

COGS OPEN LECTURES AUTUMN 2012:

Open lectures will be held on Tuesdays from 13:00-14:00 in autumn term only. Please check below for venue information. 

Where media/recordings are available for previous lectures, they will be found below the lecture title.

DateSeminarVenue

Oct 23   

Approaches to Consciousness in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience                                         
Anil Seth

 Pevensey 1A6       

Oct 30

Mind as Machine: Origins of the Idea
Blay Whitby

 Pevensey 1A6

Nov 6

When GOFAI was NEWFAI
Blay Whitby 

Blay Whitby

 Pevensey 1A6

Nov 13

Consciousness and the Brain 
Daniel Bor

Consciousness and the Brain by Daniel Bor

 Pevensey 1A6

Nov 20

The Rise of Connectionism
Ron Chrisley

The Rise of Connectionism by Ron Chrisley

 Chichester 
 Lecture Theatre

Nov 27

The Rise and Rumoured Fall of Information Processing:
A Defence of Sub-personal Representation
 
Zoltan Dienes 

The Rise and Rumoured Fall of Information Processing by Zoltan Dienes

 Pevensey 1A6

Dec 4

CANCELLED - Minds, Brains, Bodies & Emotions
Hugo Critchley

 Pevensey 1A6

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COGS OPEN LECTURES AUTUMN 2011

SCHEDULE:

  • Oct 25 Mind as Machine: Origins of the Idea, Dr Blay Whitby
  • Nov 1 When GOFAI was NEWFAI, Dr Blay Whitby
  • Nov 8 The Rise of Connectionism, Dr Ron Chrisley
  • Nov 15 Approaches to Consciousness in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience, Dr Anil Seth
  • Nov 22 The History of Cybernetics and Robotics in relation to Cognitive Science (1949 - 2009), Prof Owen Holland
  • Nov 29 The rise and rumoured fall of information processing: a defence of sub-personal representation, Prof Zoltan Dienes
  • Dec 6 Minds, Brains, Bodies & Emotions, Prof Hugo Critchley

COGS OPEN LECTURES AUTUMN 2010

SCHEDULE:

  • Oct 19 Mind as Machine: Origins of the Idea, Dr Blay Whitby
  • Oct 26 Computer Vision: an Historical Perspective, Dr David Young
  • Nov 2 When GOFAI was NEWFAI, Dr Blay Whitby
  • Nov 9 Approaches to Consciousness in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience, Dr Anil Seth
  • Nov 16 The Rise of Connectionism, Dr Ron Chrisley
  • Nov 23 The History of Cybernetics and Robotics in relation to Cognitive Science (1949 - 2009), Prof Owen Holland
  • Nov 30 The rise and rumoured fall of information processing: a defence of sub-personal representation, Prof Zoltan Dienes
  • Dec 7 Minds, Brains, Bodies & Emotions, Prof Hugo Critchley

COGS OPEN LECTURES AUTUMN 2009

SCHEDULE:

  • Oct 20 Mind as Machine: Origins of the Idea, Dr Blay Whitby
  • Oct 27 Computer Vision: an Historical Perspective, Dr David Young
  • Nov 3 When GOFAI was NEWFAI, Dr Blay Whitby
  • Nov 10 Approaches to Consciousness in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience, Dr Anil Seth
  • Nov 17 The Rise of Connectionism, Dr Ron Chrisley
  • Nov 24 The rise and rumoured fall of information processing: a defence of sub-personal representation, Prof Zoltan Dienes
  • Dec 1 The History of Cybernetics and Robotics in relation to Cognitive Science (1949 - 2009), Prof Owen Holland
  • Dec 8 Minds, Brains, Bodies & Emotions, Prof Hugo Critchley

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