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Séminaire - James Whittington : How to Build Cognitive Maps

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Stanislas Dehaene

Collège de France - Année 2023-2024

Chaire de Psychologie Cognitive Expérimentale

Quel code neural pour les représentations mentales ?

Séminaire - James Whittington : How to Build Cognitive Maps

James Whittington

University of Oxford

Résumé

People seem to have an early understanding of the world around them, and the other people in it. Before children can reliably say "ball", "wall", or "Saul", they expect balls to not go through walls, and for Saul to go right for a ball (if there's no wall). There are different proposals out there for the cognitive computations that underlie this basic commonsense reasoning. I'll focus on one proposal in particular, and suggest that a "rough rendering and de-rendering" approach can explain basic expectations about object solidity, cohesion, and permanence. I will also expand the notion of approximations in intuitive physics to more recent work on imagery and imagination, including non-commitment in imagery, and the importance of physical properties in visual pretense.

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Stanislas Dehaene

Collège de France - Année 2023-2024

Chaire de Psychologie Cognitive Expérimentale

Quel code neural pour les représentations mentales ?

Séminaire - James Whittington : How to Build Cognitive Maps

James Whittington

University of Oxford

Résumé

People seem to have an early understanding of the world around them, and the other people in it. Before children can reliably say "ball", "wall", or "Saul", they expect balls to not go through walls, and for Saul to go right for a ball (if there's no wall). There are different proposals out there for the cognitive computations that underlie this basic commonsense reasoning. I'll focus on one proposal in particular, and suggest that a "rough rendering and de-rendering" approach can explain basic expectations about object solidity, cohesion, and permanence. I will also expand the notion of approximations in intuitive physics to more recent work on imagery and imagination, including non-commitment in imagery, and the importance of physical properties in visual pretense.

  continue reading

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