Don't miss the @mesec-community.bsky.social Workshop 2026: Computational Modelling for Consciousness Science — From Fragmentation to Integration. Happening in Carcassonne, France, 29/8-5/9. Apply by 29/5. Chaired by @smfleming.bsky.social. Deets: mesec.co/event/worksh...
New theoretical results for anyone interested in SDT, confidence and metacognition!
With superstar Wiktoria Łuczak who worked on this as an undergraduate, and first presented it in a talk at CCN that brought the house down
arxiv.org/abs/2410.18933
#neuroskyence #PsychSciSky
After one week at the Computational Neurophenomenology Cabin Workshop, I can say it was one of the most inspiring experience of my PhD journey - both for the quality of the work & discussions, and for the amazing people I got to meet there. 🏔️
Would 100% recommend it- huge thanks to the organisers. 🤩
🚨 Reminder: applications close today at 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE)! 🚨
Join us in Carcassonne, France, for a week of discussion, collaboration, and exploration of computational approaches to consciousness science.
#ConsciousnessScience #AcademicSky #NeuroAI #ComputationalModelling #consci
🧠 Join us for the Computational Modelling for Consciousness Science workshop in Carcassonne, France!
🧠 Chaired by @smfleming.bsky.social!
🧠 Applications are open until the 29th May!
More info soon👀
#ConsciousnessScience #consci #ComputationalNeuroscience #AcademicSky #MESEC
Did we mention we have a pool?
Applications open until 29th May!
Find more information here:
#consciousness #consci #AcademicSky #PhilSci #neuroscience #NeuroAI
🚨Only a few days left to apply!🚨
The workshop is mainly aimed at PhD students and postdocs. 🧠
💸Some limited bursaries available.💸
Please check here for more details:
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#Consciousness #Consci #AcademicSky #NeuroAI #Neuroscience #CognitiveScience
#ConsciousnessScience
Confidence estimates are often "detection-like" - driven by positive evidence in favour of a decision. This empirical observation has been interpreted as showing human metacognition is limited by bias...
🚨Apply before 29 May!🚨
At MESEC, we believe that better science emerges from diverse perspectives and backgrounds.💙
💁🏽♀️We especially encourage women and researchers from underrepresented backgrounds to apply to our workshop
💸A limited number of bursaries will be available.
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🚨 Applications are open! 🚨
Join MESEC’s 2026 Summer Workshop:
⭐️Computational Modelling for Consciousness Science: From Fragmentation to Integration⭐️
📍 Carcassonne, France
📅 29 Aug–5 Sept 2026
🗓️ Deadline: 29 May 2026
More info and applications here:
mesec.co/event/worksh...
Our 2026 MESEC workshop
🧠Computational Modelling for Consciousness Science🧠
will take place at Domaine de Garille, a beautiful winery surrounded by vineyards near Carcassonne, France. 🍇
📅 29 August – 5 September 2026
Applications open until 29 May:
mesec.co/event/worksh...
#Consciousness #consci
Have a look at the programme we have prepared for the workshop and the amazing speakers who will be joining us! 🧠
Including @smfleming.bsky.social @seanfw.bsky.social @neurograce.bsky.social @jolienfrancken.bsky.social @naotsuchiya.bsky.social
Applications close 29 May!⏳
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Mediterranean Society for Consciousness Science
Mediterranean Society for Consciousness Science
Mediterranean Society for Consciousness Science
Mediterranean Society for Consciousness Science
updated preprint!
for my first project in the MetaLab, I've added formal derivations to this simulation paper proving that signal detection agents exhibit "non-normative" metacognition when more than two hypotheses are at play
for more info, check out @smfleming.bsky.social's thread w/ preprint:
New theoretical results for anyone interested in SDT, confidence and metacognition!
With superstar Wiktoria Łuczak who worked on this as an undergraduate, and first presented it in a talk at CCN that brought the house down
arxiv.org/abs/2410.18933
#neuroskyence #PsychSciSky
Kevin O’Neill
Confidence estimates are often "detection-like" - driven by positive evidence in favour of a decision. This empirical observation has been interpreted as showing human metacognition is limited by bias...