Abstract
Perceptual metacognition is the study of the subjective evaluation and control of perceptual processes. The past decade has witnessed a rapid rise in interest in perceptual metacognition amongst philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists and computer scientists. Perceptual metacognition also has close links with the study of perceptual awareness, and has been a mainstay of presentations and symposia at ASSC over the past few years. We think the time is right for a regular meeting dedicated to this field.
This one-day workshop held one day before the ASSC 2024 will showcase the latest research on perceptual confidence and metacognition, in the form of both keynotes and short oral presentations.
For further information, please visit to the link below:
https://sites.google.com/view/asscmetacognitionsatellite/home
Date & Time
July 1 (Mon), 2024 9:15am – 4:30pm
Venue
Bldg. #19, Room 711, Waseda Campus, Waseda University
Program
9:15-9:45 COFFEE
9:45-10:45 Opening keynote
Hakwan Lau (Team Leader, RIKEN Center for Brain Science)
10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00-12:00 Session 1 – Processes
Matthew Davidson
Medha Shekhar
Luc Vermeylen
12:00-13:15 LUNCH
13:15-14:15 Session 2 – Learning and dynamics
Hélène Van Marcke
Robin Vloeberghs
Yu-An Chen
14:15-14:30 COFFEE BREAK
14:30-15:30 Session 3 – Beyond perception
Astrid Lund
Marco Wittmann
Kentaro Miyamoto
15:30-16:30 Closing keynote
Benedetto de Martino (Professor, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London)
Organizer
Waseda Institute for Advanced Study (WIAS)
Organized by: HUNG, Shao-Min (Sean) (Assistant Professor, WIAS)
Co-organizer
Steve Fleming (University College London)
Lucie Charles (Queen Mary University of London)
Dobromir Rahnev (Georgia Tech)
Megan Peters (UC Irvine)