8.12.2018.-9.12.2018 13th International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication
Video recordings:
- 1. 08.12.2018. Amanda WOODWARD (University of Chicago, USA) Action and infant cognition
- 2. 08.12.2018. Paul DEKKER (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Talk about things non-existent
- 3. 08.12.2018. Michael GLANZBERG (Northwestern University, USA) Truth and models in science
- 4. 08.12.2018. James PUSTEJOVSKY (Brandeis University, USA) Visualizing meaning: Semantic simulation of actions and events
- 5. 08.12.2018. Robert Blumberg Distinguished Lecture in Cognitive Science. Robert GOLDSTONE (Indiana University Bloomington, USA) (a collaborative work with Francisco LARA-DAMMER and Douglas HOFSTADTER) Computational models of mental models of computational models of the world
- 6. 09.12.2018. Jeffrey ZACKS (Washington University in Saint Louis, USA) Object-like properties of events in perception and memory
- 7. 09.12.2018. James PUSTEJOVSKY (Brandeis University, USA) How events and objects occupy space / 09.12.2018. Michael GLANZBERG (Northwestern University, USA) Events as arguments and events in composition
- 8. 09.12.2018. Alexis WELLWOOD (University of Southern California, USA) Events in language and mind
- 9. 09.12.2018. Chris SINHA (Hunan University, China) Events in mind, space and time