iCog 3
Sense and Space
Room 349, South Block, Senate House, University of London
17th–19th February 2016
Wednesday, 17th February
(Junior Researcher Workshop)
12:15 Opening
12:30–14:00 Contributed Paper Session 1:
‘Acquaintance, Spatial Properties and the Explanatory Gap’ — Thomas Raleigh (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
‘Bodily Awareness and Attention’ — Gregor Hochstetter (University of Tübingen)
14:00–14:30 Coffee
14:30–15:30 Contributed Paper Session 2:
‘Space and Phenomenal Presence’ — Mattia Riccardi (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn)
Thursday, 18th February
09:40 Registration (no coffee)
09:55 Introduction
10:00–11:30 Contributed Paper Session 3:
‘Do We Experience Cross-Modal Spatial Illusions?’ — Alisa Mandrigin (University of Warwick)
‘Joint Experience, Demonstrative Reference, and Sense of Space’ — Axel Seemann (Bentley University)
Chair: Rory Bufacchi (University College London)
11:30–12:00 Coffee
12:00–13:00 Symposium 1:
‘Oral Referral’ — Charles Spence (University of Oxford)
Chair: Katharina Brecht (University of Cambridge)
13:00–14:00 Lunch (Room 350)
14:00–15:30 Contributed Paper Session 4:
‘Tactile Object and Embodied Subject’ — Tony Cheng (University College London)
‘Space and Spatial Directions in Olfactory Experience’ — Solveig Aasen (University of Oslo)
Chair: Cristina Cioffi (Goldsmiths, University of London)
15:30–16:00 Coffee
16:00–17:30 Keynote:
‘Spatial Awareness and the Chemical Senses’ — Barry Smith (University of London)
Chair: Tony Cheng (University College London)
19:30 Dinner (speakers and by invitation only)
Friday, 19th February
09:40–10:00 Morning Coffee
10:00–11:30 Symposium 2:
‘Spatial Representations of Vision and Touch in Early Life’ — Jannath Begum Ali (Birkbeck, University of London)
‘Combining Multiple Perceptual Spatial Cues for Action’ — Denis Mareschal (Birkbeck, University of London)
Chair: Brianna Beck (University College London)
11:30–11:40 Short Break (no coffee)
11:40–13:10 Symposium 3:
‘Spatial Aspects of Bodily Experience’ — Patrick Haggard (University College London)
‘Comments on Haggard’ — Michael Martin (University College London)
Chair: Thomas Tanay (University College London)
13:10–14:10 Lunch (Room 350)
14:10–15:40 Symposium 4:
‘Unseen Colour Constancy and the Relationship between Sensation and Perception of the External World’ — Robert Kentridge (University of Durham)
‘Looking Before Seeing’ — Zhaoping Li (University College London)
Chair: Merle Fairhurst (University of London)
15:40–16:10 Coffee
16:10–17:40 Symposium 5:
‘The Two-Visual-Systems Hypothesis and the Perspectival Intuition’ — Robert Foley (University of Western Ontario)
‘A Sense of Body Ownership’ — Hong Yu Wong (University of Tübingen)
Chair: Emmanouil Protonotarios (University College London)
Posters
‘Ebbinghaus Illusion’ — Ines Hipolito (University of Lisbon)
‘ROBO-GUIDE: Autonomous Navigation of Dynamic Spatial and Social Environments’ — David Cameron, Jonathan M. Aitken, Luke Boorman, Adriel Chua, Emily C. Collins, Samuel Fernando, Uriel Martinez-Hernandez, Owen McAree, & James Law (University of Sheffield)
‘Two-Sided Map: A Critical Study of Geography 2.0′ — Verbena Giambastiana (University of Siena)
‘The Spatial Unity of Experience’ — Bartek Chomanski (University of Miami)