About us
This group is for people interested in online discussions about cognitive science. These discussions are opportunities to meet people who are interested in cognitive science and to playfully and respectfully discuss cognitive science ideas, research, applications, career options and news. The purpose of these discussions is to learn cognitive science, facilitate personal growth, cultivate community, and to have fun.
Our discussions are quite informal. If there are specific topics related to cognitive science you would like to talk about, feel free to come talk to us about them. Topics we've talked about regularly in the past include: artificial intelligence, behavioral neuroscience, theoretical neuroscience, consciousness, meditation, psychedelic assisted therapy, cognitive biases, emotions, personhood, personality disorders, decision-making, and learning, among others.
We have a list of cognitive science resources on our Google Sites FAQ page.
Upcoming events
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Cognitive Science - Open Discussion
·OnlineOnlineJoin us for a friendly online round-table discussion about various topics in cognitive science.
These discussions are open to anyone broadly interested in cognitive sciences and are opportunities to meet other people who are also interested in cognitive sciences with whom to playfully and respectfully discuss ideas, study material, research, applications, career matters, and news related to cognitive science.
Our meetings aim to:
- Explore and learn cognitive science together
- Support personal and professional growth
- Network professionally and make new friends
- Enjoy good company and have fun
There is no required preparation for the discussion, although we might discuss materials shared by members in previous discussions.
Here's an illustrative selection of talks about relevant topics we might discuss:
- Thagard & Eliasmith - Minds in Machines: Comparing Biological and Synthetic Intelligence
- Dennett - From Bacteria to Bach and Back
- Panksepp – Notre Dame Symposium on Human Nature and Early Experience
- Seth - The Neuroscience of Consciousness
- Frith & Frith - The Science of Collaboration
We might also discuss interesting and relevant Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles, like the following articles:
And sometimes we also discuss interesting academic papers, like the following:
- Dong, M., Weststrate, N. M., & Fournier, M. A. (2023). Thirty years of psychological wisdom research: What we know about the correlates of an ancient concept. Perspectives on Psychological Science.
- Lieder, F., & Griffiths, T. L. (2020). Resource-rational analysis: Understanding human cognition as the optimal use of limited computational resources. Behavioral and brain sciences.
- Albrecht, S. V., & Stone, P. (2018). Autonomous agents modelling other agents: A comprehensive survey and open problems. Artificial Intelligence.
The above lists aren't exhaustive. We've discussed other topics too. They're also not required material. They're meant to clarify the general kinds of topics that are welcome. Please feel free to suggest cognitive science related topics, and to share cognitive science talks and papers that you'd like us to discuss.
We have bigger lists of various kinds of cognitive science resources on our Google Sites FAQ Page, including links to free introductory courses on YouTube.
How To Join Our Discord
We have a Discord server for continuing the conversation between meetings. You will need an invitation link to join the server. If you want the link, send the host a message or leave a comment and they'll send you a Discord invite link that expires in 7 days.Here is a quick 10 min video explaining How to Use Discord.
Once you're on Discord, you can join our Discord server. Here is a quick video about how to join a Discord server.
If you're having trouble with audio and video, you should check your Audio and Video settings. Here is a quick video about How To Setup Audio and Video Settings.
For more complete information about how to use Discord, please see the official Discord documentation.
We're looking forward to seeing you and discussing cognitive science with you!
6 attendees
Cognitive Science - Open Discussion
·OnlineOnlineJoin us for a friendly online round-table discussion about various topics in cognitive science.
These discussions are open to anyone broadly interested in cognitive sciences and are opportunities to meet other people who are also interested in cognitive sciences with whom to playfully and respectfully discuss ideas, study material, research, applications, career matters, and news related to cognitive science.
Our meetings aim to:
- Explore and learn cognitive science together
- Support personal and professional growth
- Network professionally and make new friends
- Enjoy good company and have fun
There is no required preparation for the discussion, although we might discuss materials shared by members in previous discussions.
Here's an illustrative selection of talks about relevant topics we might discuss:
- Thagard & Eliasmith - Minds in Machines: Comparing Biological and Synthetic Intelligence
- Dennett - From Bacteria to Bach and Back
- Panksepp – Notre Dame Symposium on Human Nature and Early Experience
- Seth - The Neuroscience of Consciousness
- Frith & Frith - The Science of Collaboration
We might also discuss interesting and relevant Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles, like the following articles:
And sometimes we also discuss interesting academic papers, like the following:
- Dong, M., Weststrate, N. M., & Fournier, M. A. (2023). Thirty years of psychological wisdom research: What we know about the correlates of an ancient concept. Perspectives on Psychological Science.
- Lieder, F., & Griffiths, T. L. (2020). Resource-rational analysis: Understanding human cognition as the optimal use of limited computational resources. Behavioral and brain sciences.
- Albrecht, S. V., & Stone, P. (2018). Autonomous agents modelling other agents: A comprehensive survey and open problems. Artificial Intelligence.
The above lists aren't exhaustive. We've discussed other topics too. They're also not required material. They're meant to clarify the general kinds of topics that are welcome. Please feel free to suggest cognitive science related topics, and to share cognitive science talks and papers that you'd like us to discuss.
We have bigger lists of various kinds of cognitive science resources on our Google Sites FAQ Page, including links to free introductory courses on YouTube.
How To Join Our Discord
We have a Discord server for continuing the conversation between meetings. You will need an invitation link to join the server. If you want the link, send the host a message or leave a comment and they'll send you a Discord invite link that expires in 7 days.Here is a quick 10 min video explaining How to Use Discord.
Once you're on Discord, you can join our Discord server. Here is a quick video about how to join a Discord server.
If you're having trouble with audio and video, you should check your Audio and Video settings. Here is a quick video about How To Setup Audio and Video Settings.
For more complete information about how to use Discord, please see the official Discord documentation.
We're looking forward to seeing you and discussing cognitive science with you!
1 attendee
Cognitive Science - Open Discussion
·OnlineOnlineJoin us for a friendly online round-table discussion about various topics in cognitive science.
These discussions are open to anyone broadly interested in cognitive sciences and are opportunities to meet other people who are also interested in cognitive sciences with whom to playfully and respectfully discuss ideas, study material, research, applications, career matters, and news related to cognitive science.
Our meetings aim to:
- Explore and learn cognitive science together
- Support personal and professional growth
- Network professionally and make new friends
- Enjoy good company and have fun
There is no required preparation for the discussion, although we might discuss materials shared by members in previous discussions.
Here's an illustrative selection of talks about relevant topics we might discuss:
- Thagard & Eliasmith - Minds in Machines: Comparing Biological and Synthetic Intelligence
- Dennett - From Bacteria to Bach and Back
- Panksepp – Notre Dame Symposium on Human Nature and Early Experience
- Seth - The Neuroscience of Consciousness
- Frith & Frith - The Science of Collaboration
We might also discuss interesting and relevant Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles, like the following articles:
And sometimes we also discuss interesting academic papers, like the following:
- Dong, M., Weststrate, N. M., & Fournier, M. A. (2023). Thirty years of psychological wisdom research: What we know about the correlates of an ancient concept. Perspectives on Psychological Science.
- Lieder, F., & Griffiths, T. L. (2020). Resource-rational analysis: Understanding human cognition as the optimal use of limited computational resources. Behavioral and brain sciences.
- Albrecht, S. V., & Stone, P. (2018). Autonomous agents modelling other agents: A comprehensive survey and open problems. Artificial Intelligence.
The above lists aren't exhaustive. We've discussed other topics too. They're also not required material. They're meant to clarify the general kinds of topics that are welcome. Please feel free to suggest cognitive science related topics, and to share cognitive science talks and papers that you'd like us to discuss.
We have bigger lists of various kinds of cognitive science resources on our Google Sites FAQ Page, including links to free introductory courses on YouTube.
How To Join Our Discord
We have a Discord server for continuing the conversation between meetings. You will need an invitation link to join the server. If you want the link, send the host a message or leave a comment and they'll send you a Discord invite link that expires in 7 days.Here is a quick 10 min video explaining How to Use Discord.
Once you're on Discord, you can join our Discord server. Here is a quick video about how to join a Discord server.
If you're having trouble with audio and video, you should check your Audio and Video settings. Here is a quick video about How To Setup Audio and Video Settings.
For more complete information about how to use Discord, please see the official Discord documentation.
We're looking forward to seeing you and discussing cognitive science with you!
6 attendees
Cognitive Science - Open Discussion
·OnlineOnlineJoin us for a friendly online round-table discussion about various topics in cognitive science.
These discussions are open to anyone broadly interested in cognitive sciences and are opportunities to meet other people who are also interested in cognitive sciences with whom to playfully and respectfully discuss ideas, study material, research, applications, career matters, and news related to cognitive science.
Our meetings aim to:
- Explore and learn cognitive science together
- Support personal and professional growth
- Network professionally and make new friends
- Enjoy good company and have fun
There is no required preparation for the discussion, although we might discuss materials shared by members in previous discussions.
Here's an illustrative selection of talks about relevant topics we might discuss:
- Thagard & Eliasmith - Minds in Machines: Comparing Biological and Synthetic Intelligence
- Dennett - From Bacteria to Bach and Back
- Panksepp – Notre Dame Symposium on Human Nature and Early Experience
- Seth - The Neuroscience of Consciousness
- Frith & Frith - The Science of Collaboration
We might also discuss interesting and relevant Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles, like the following articles:
And sometimes we also discuss interesting academic papers, like the following:
- Dong, M., Weststrate, N. M., & Fournier, M. A. (2023). Thirty years of psychological wisdom research: What we know about the correlates of an ancient concept. Perspectives on Psychological Science.
- Lieder, F., & Griffiths, T. L. (2020). Resource-rational analysis: Understanding human cognition as the optimal use of limited computational resources. Behavioral and brain sciences.
- Albrecht, S. V., & Stone, P. (2018). Autonomous agents modelling other agents: A comprehensive survey and open problems. Artificial Intelligence.
The above lists aren't exhaustive. We've discussed other topics too. They're also not required material. They're meant to clarify the general kinds of topics that are welcome. Please feel free to suggest cognitive science related topics, and to share cognitive science talks and papers that you'd like us to discuss.
We have bigger lists of various kinds of cognitive science resources on our Google Sites FAQ Page, including links to free introductory courses on YouTube.
How To Join Our Discord
We have a Discord server for continuing the conversation between meetings. You will need an invitation link to join the server. If you want the link, send the host a message or leave a comment and they'll send you a Discord invite link that expires in 7 days.Here is a quick 10 min video explaining How to Use Discord.
Once you're on Discord, you can join our Discord server. Here is a quick video about how to join a Discord server.
If you're having trouble with audio and video, you should check your Audio and Video settings. Here is a quick video about How To Setup Audio and Video Settings.
For more complete information about how to use Discord, please see the official Discord documentation.
We're looking forward to seeing you and discussing cognitive science with you!
1 attendee
Past events
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