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ICS Annual Spring Conference

April 4, 2014 at 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM

Location:Talks in 2017 / Poster Session in 2203 Dunton Tower
Cost:Free
Audience:Anyone
Key Contact:Chris Genovesi
Contact Email:chrisgenovesi@cmail.carleton.ca

The Institute of Cognitive Science’s Annual Spring Conference will be held Friday, April 4th 2014.

Talks: 1:00-2:30 p.m. in 2017 Dunton Tower.

Break: 2:35-3:10 p.m.

Poster session: 3:15-4:30 p.m. in 2203 Dunton Tower.

The conference is for all cognitive science students and faculty, and open to the general public.

Refreshments will be provided.

If you have any questions please contact Chris Genovesi.

Talks

Adam Stone: Vowel height and duration

Aysegul Kutlu: Language Processing during Simultaneous Interpretation between Turkish –English

Josh Redstone: Misperceiving Minds: “Imaginative Perception,” Empathy, and the Uncanny Valley Phenomenon

Wahida Chowdhury: The cognitive rules behind attitudes towards online surveillance: An Exploratory Analysis

Posters

Gabriela Dinescu: Familiar Faces: The Effects of Experience on Change Detection.

Chris Genovesi: Metaphorically Thinking and Speaking: Poetics of Mind and Language

Courtney Humeny: “But I love you”: The use of language in changing the realities of domestic abuse victims.

Evan Houldin: Pre-stimulus Spontaneous Brain Activity Predicts the Subjective-Self Response

Peter Wozniak: Effects of Change Size and Familiarity in Early Stages of Change Detection

Olivia Podlesny: The importance of non-manual signals in sign language research: A case study

James Howell: Visual Search and Pursuit Tracking on Sample and Hold Displays

Vincent Breault: Use of multiagent planning in generation of emergent narrative system.

Mathew Kelly: The Memory Tesseract: Distributed MINERVA and the Unification of Memory

Roxana Barbu: EEG signals in automatic language processing

Nalini Ramlakhan: What Drives Moral Judgment?

Michael Vertolli: Extending Scene Construction Theory with the Coherence Model

Elizabeth Rousseau: Influence of Joint Attention on Adult Learning

Eric Imbeault: Critical analysis of the extended mind hypothesis favouring an embedded approach in empirical research

Josh Bowie: Neural Reuse: A New Perspective on Theory of Mind and the Temporo-Pareital Juncture