Connectionists: Colour Qualia Symposium on Mar 17 (Wed) 8-11am (Japan Stand Time)
Nao Tsuchiya
naotsugu.tsuchiya at monash.edu
Sat Mar 6 19:36:25 EST 2021
Call for registrations
On Mar 17, we will hold a symposium on colour qualia.
The topics will include the controversy on the peripheral colour qualia as
well as
colour qualia in the developmental, evolutional, cultural and linguistic
contexts.
The symposium is supported by Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research
Areas (B)
"Qualia Structure" https://qualia-structure.labby.jp/
Date: 8:00 - 11:00, March 17th (JST)
Language: English Schedule: 8:00 Opening Session 1 "Color qualia in
peripheral vision" 8:05 - 8:30 Dr. Michael Cohen, "How much color do we see
in the world?" 8:30 - 8:55 Dr. Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston, "Are colour
experience structures equivalent across the visual field?" 8:55 - 9:20
Panel discussion: Dr. Shinsuke Shimojo and others Break (20 min) Session 2
"Evolution of color qualia" 9:40 - 10:05 Dr. Mutsumi Imai, "The process of
color lexical acquisition: its implication for the symbol grounding
problem." 10:05 - 10:30 Dr. Mark Changizi, "The color of emotional
expressions.” 10:30 - 10:55 Panel discussion: Dr. Shinsuke Shimojo and
others 10:55 Closing
The participation is free, but please do register to obtain the information
about the zoom.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScFrepBgoVB9SZb5eL0XZvcxLw94C5CH20LaETyLEdrQJlTUA/viewform
Looking forward your participation!
Regards
Nao Tsuchiya
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Professor Nao (Naotsugu) Tsuchiya, PhD
School of Psychological Sciences
Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health
* Brain Mapping and Modelling Program*
Monash University
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Australia
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3. Visiting Researcher at CiNet, Osaka University, Japan
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