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COGS OPEN LECTURES AUTUMN 2010
Tuesdays from 13:00-13.50, starting in Week 3
Biology Lecture Theatre, John Maynard Smith Building

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

All welcome - particularly Informatics first and second year undergraduates, new masters and DPhil students, COGS-IDP students, and interested students of Psychology and Philosophy


COGS OPEN LECTURES AUTUMN 2009
Tuesdays from 13:00-13.50
Biology Lecture Theatre, John Maynard Smith Building

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 (not Dec 1st as previously announced)
  • Dec 1 The History of Cybernetics and Robotics in relation to Cognitive Science (1949 - 2009), Prof Owen Holland (not Nov 24th as previously announced)
  • Dec 8 Minds, Brains, Bodies & Emotions, Prof Hugo Critchley

All welcome - particularly Informatics first and second year undergraduates, new masters and DPhil students, COGS-IDP students, and interested students of Psychology and Philosophy



VIDEOS of some lectures are now available:

Mind as Machine: Origins of the Idea, Dr Blay Whitby

Click Here to View The Video Titled: COGS History of Cognitive Science - Mind as Machine : Origins of the Idea - 21st Oct 2009 Blay Whitb


Computer Vision: an Historical Perspective, Dr David Young

Click Here to View The Video Titled: COGS History of Cognitive Science - Computer Vision: an Historical Perspective, Dr David Young
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