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Frühere Veranstaltungen des Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus

Date

Type

Title / Topic

Mar 18-19, 2015

Workshop

U4-Workshop “Extra-retinal influences on vision: vistas, methods and current controversies

Jun 18, 2015

Colloquium

Tom Johnstone (Reading): Probing the neural circuitry of emotion and cognition with fMRI, psychophysiology and TMS

Jun 29, 2015

Colloquium

Michael Frank (Stanford): Early language learning at scale: Experiments in using big data to study small people

Jul 7, 2015

Colloquium

Jesse Snedeker (Harvard): Embodied cognition: insights from cognitive development and language processing

Sept 21-25, 2015

Summer School

Emotion Expressions in Human and Nonhuman Communication

Sep 22, 2015

Colloquium

Michael Mendl (Bristol): Animal emotion and decision-making

Sep 22, 2015

Colloquium

Sonja A. Kotz (Maastricht): Prediction in multimodal speech

Sep 23, 2015

Colloquium

Klaus R. Scherer (Geneva): Why and how are emotions expressed? Conjectures and recent evidence

Oct 8, 2015

Colloquium

Robert R. Hampton (Emory): Behavioral studies of cognitive monitoring and cognitive control in monkeys

Oct 26-28, 2016

Workshop

Annual Student Retreat

Oct 29, 2015

Colloquium

James Roney (Santa Barbara): The role of sex hormones in the regulation of temporal shifts in women’s motivational priorities

Nov 4, 2015

Opening Event

Michael Platt (Pennsylvania): The Biology of Strategic Social Behavior

Nov. 9-11, 2015

Workshop

Data analysis workshop - Introduction to R (Rick Scavetta, Science Craft)

Nov. 19, 2015

Colloquium

Richard Moore (Berlin): Why Did Humans but not Apes Acquire Language?

Dec 3, 2015

Colloquium

Yasushi Miyashita (Tokyo): Local cell-assemblies, mesoscopic interlaminar circuit, distant inter-areal network, and their couplings: Memory system in the macaque cortex

Jan 13, 2016

Movie Night

The King’s Speech

Jan 28, 2016

Philosophy Lab

The Evolution of primate general and cultural intelligence

Feb 10, 2016

Philosophy Lab

Social intelligence, human intelligence, and nice construction

Feb 24, 2016

Movie Night

Disney’s Chimpanzee

Mar 2-4, 2016

Workshop

Data visualization (Rick Scavetta, Science Craft)

Mar 9, 2016

Social Café

Social Cognition

Mar, 14-15, 2016

Workshop

Basic maths and stats (Holger Sennhenn-Reulen)

Mar 16, 2016

Philosophy Lab

Consciousness: here, there and everywhere?

Mar 17, 2016

Colloquium

Ulf Toelch (Berlin): Seeing and believing – A neuro computational account of normative influences in decision-making

Apr 6, 2016

Social Café

Chimpanzees trust their friends

Apr 13-14, 2016

Workshop

Project management: Mastering your PhD – Managing your projects (Valeska Russo, ProSciencia)

Apr 20, 2016

Philosophy Lab

Cause and Effect in Biology Revisited: Is Mayr’s Proximate-Ultimate Dichotomy Still Useful?

Apr 25-27, 2016

Workshop

Basic Regression Modelling (Holger Sennhenn-Reulen)

May 18, 2016

Philosophy Lab

The Cultured Chimpanzee: Nonsense or Breakthrough?

May 25, 2016

Social Café

Cognitive Architecture of Belief Reasoning in Children and Adults: A Two-Systems Account Primer

Jun 13, 2016

Colloquium

Atsushi Iriki (RIKEN): Triadic Niche Construction: How human intelligence may have evolved in the primate brain through interaction of neural, cognitive and ecological niches

Jun 13, 2016

Panel Discussion

What is the future of primate research?

Jun 15-16, 2016

Workshop

Writing scientific publications (Christina Schütte, ProSciencia)

Jun 23, 2016

Colloquium

David Puts (Penn State): Human sexual selection: What our voices tell us

Jun 27-28, 2016

Workshop

R for advanced users but not yet experts! (Holger Sennhenn-Reulen)

Jul 7, 2016

Theatre

Daniel Povinelli (Lafayette): Confessions of a former monkey mind doctor

Aug 2-3, 2016

Workshop

Introduction to Mixed Effects Regression Models (Holger Sennhenn-Reulen, Thomas Kneib, Peter Pütz)

Oct 19-21, 2016

Workshop

Annual Student Retreat

Nov 2, 2016

Movie Night

Project Nim

Nov 10, 2016

Colloquium

Tecumseh Fitch (Vienna): The Comparative Approach to the Biology and Evolution of Language

Nov 22, 2016

Colloquium

Michael R. Baumann ( Texas): Exploring demonstrability: Underlying dimensions and applications in small groups and related contexts

Nov 23, 2016

Workshop

Modelling of Group Decisions (Michael R. Baumann, University of Texas)

Nov 24, 2016

Colloquium

Melissa Emery Thompson (New Mexico): Life history tradeoffs in wild chimpanzees

Dec 6-9, 2016

Workshop

Think Tank Meeting “Primate Sociality”, convened by Julia Ostner and Oliver Schülke

Dec 8, 2016

Colloquium

Mariska Kret (Leiden): Emotion Processing in Homo and Pan

Jan 12, 2017

Colloquium

Katarina Begus (Budapest): Active learners: Behavioural and neural mechanisms of selective social learning in infancy

Jan 25, 2017

Movie Night

Temple Grandin

Jan 26, 2017

Colloquium

Jean-Rene Duhamel (Lyon): Behavioral and neural bases of social decision-making in non-human primates

Feb 27-Mar 3, 2017

Workshop

Basic Mathematics and Statistics (Holger Sennhenn-Reulen)

Mar 2, 2017

Colloquium

Kilian Semmelmann (Bochum): Web technology and the internet: The future of data acquisition in psychology?

Mar 9, 2017

Colloquium

Marina Butovskaya (Moscow): Genes, aggression and reproduction in traditional African societies: an evolutionary perspective

Mar 16, 2017

Colloquium

Andrew Gersick (Princeton): Looking for universal drivers of signal evolution in the long-distance communication of social mammals

Mar 27, 2017

Colloquium

Winrich Freiwald (New York): On the Neural Machinery of Face Recognition

Mar 27-29, 2017

Workshop

Introduction to R (Rick Scavetta, Science Craft)

Mar 30, 2017

Colloquium

Renate Schweizer (Göttingen): The Human Connectome Project – useful for Primate Cognition?

Apr 6, 2017

Colloquium

Alexander Weiss (Edinburgh): Nonhuman primate personality: Origins and links to cognition and fitness

Apr 27, 2017

Colloquium

Peter König (Osnabrück): Mind over matter: Inferences in visual processing

May 3, 2017

Colloquium

Jasper Poort (London): Selective processing of relevant visual information: from learning‐induced changes of the selectivity and interactions of interneurons in mouse to figure‐ground segregation in primate visual cortex

May 8-12, 2017

Workshop

Regression Modelling (Holger Sennhenn-Reulen)

Jun 8, 2017

Colloquium

Stuart Ritchie (Edinburgh): The ageing mind and brain: Insights from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936

Jun 27, 2017 Workshop Sequential Bayesian Statistics (Thomas Schultze-Gerlach)
Jul 6, 2017 Colloquium Jack Soll (Duke): Explaining Overprecision in Judgment
Jul 13, 2017 Colloquium Niels Dingemanse (Munich): Social environments and the evolutionary coexistence of behavioural types in the wild
Aug 09, 2017 Movie Night Schläfer / Sleeper
Oct 17-20, 2017 Think Tank Symposium: "Frontiers in Baboon Research", convened by Julia Fischer and Dietmar Zinner
Oct 24-26, 2017 Workshop Annual Student Retreat
Oct 27, 2017 Colloquium Matthias Allritz (MPI EVA Leipzig): Coordination and communication between chimpanzees in a two-touch-screen ball playing game
Nov 01, 2017 Movie Night Shock Room
Nov 09, 2017 Colloquium Josef Perner (Salzburg): Mental files development: Theory of mind and spatial cognition
Nov 20, 2017 Colloquium Conor Liston (Weill Cornell): Frontostriatal mechanisms of anhedonia in novel neurophysiological subtypes of depression
Jan 11-17, 2018 Workshop Linear models and their application in R (Roger Mundry, Max Planck Institute for Evoluationary Anthropology Leipzig)
Jan 22, 2018 Colloquium Elad Schneidmann (Weizmann Institute): From individual computation to group behavior, in fish, mice and primates
Mar 13-14, 2018 Workshop Growth Curve Analysis (Dan Mirman, University of Alabama)
Apr 9-11, 2018 Workshop Analysis of dominance relationships - Elo-rating in an applied context (Christof Neumann, University of Neuchâtel)
Apr 19, 2018 Colloquium Emily Bethell (Liverpool): Studying cognition-emotion interaction in non-human primates using cognitive bias tasks: emerging trends and future directions
May 19, 2018 Colloquium Nancy Kim (Northwestern): Causal inference and the Drive for Causal Coherence in Clinicians' Diagnosis, Judgments, and Memory
May 30-Jun 1, 2018 Workshop Data Analysis (Rick Scavetta, Berlin)
May 30, 2018 Public lecture Michael Tomasello (Duke): Origins of Human Cooperation
June 14, 2018 Coffee and Statistics Model selection (moderated by Julien Hambuckers)
June 21, 2018 Colloquium Jesus E Madrid (Stanford): Variation in sociality in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): biological and behavioral correlates
July 10, 2018 Colloquium Angie Johnson (Yale): What can dogs teach us about human learning?
July 10, 2018 Colloquium Mark Sheskin (Yale): New Directions in Online Child Data Collection
Sep 24-25, 2018 Workshop Using formr.org to build complex R-driven online studies with personalized feedback (Ruben Arslan, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin)
Sep 25, 2018 Colloquium Aaron Blaisdell (UC LA): Imagery in rats: Decision making in the face of perceptual ambiguity
Oct 16, 2018 Movie Night Jane (in cooperation with Lumière)
Oct 18-19, 2018 Think Tank The First Göttingen Workshop on 'Late Detected Developmental Disorders (LD3) - Challenging the Asymptomatic Early Development Assumption', convened by Peter Marschik and Luise Poustka
Oct 23, 2018 Colloquium Axel Lindner (Tübingen): A Disorder of Agency: The Causal Attribution of Sensory Events to One's Actions and Its Impairment in Schizophrenia
Oct 24-26, 2018 Workshop Annual Student Retreat
Dec 6, 2018 Colloquium Benedict C Jones (Glasgow): Improving Social Perception Research Through Open Science Initiatives
Feb 13-15, 2019 Conference 16th Conference of the Gesellschaft für Primatologie
Mar 21, 2019 Colloquium Steven Chang (Yale): The coordinated interplay between prefrontral areas and amygdala in social gaze dynamics and decision-making
Apr 2, 2019 Colloquium Klaus Zuberbühler (Neuchâtel): The evolutionary road to syntax
May 29, 2019 Colloquium Alexander Todorov (Princeton): Modeling Social Perception in Faces
Jun 20, 2019 Colloquium Gabor Stefanics (Zurich): Visual Mismatch and Predictive Coding
Aug 12, 2019 Colloquium Yonathan Loewenstein (Jerusalem): Why idiosyncratic choice bias is (almost) inevitable
Sep 17, 2020 Colloquium Elizabeth Archie (Notre Dame University): Long-term perspectives on gut microbiome dynamics and individual life histories in the Amboseli baboons
Oct 22, 2020 Colloquium Michael Graziano (Princeton): Why Brain-Machines Think They’re Conscious
Nov 5, 2020 Colloquium Manuel Spitschan (Oxford): What does the human eye tell the human circadian clock?
Nov 12, 2020 Colloquium Erin Westgate (University of Florida): Why boredom is interesting
Jan 14, 2021 Colloquium Colline Poirier (Newcastle): Methodological development of behavioural and neuroimaging indicators of primate welfare
Jan 21, 2021 Colloquium Nicola S Clayton (Cambridge University): Ways of Thinking. From Crows to Children and Back Again
Apr 29, 2021 Colloquium Manon K Schweinfurth (St. Andrews): The origins of reciprocal help
May 6, 2021 Colloquium Ian Phillips (John Hopkins): Bewitched by Blindsight
Jun 3, 2021 Colloquium Lauren Robinson (Georgia State University & University of Vienna): Primate personality and health, welfare, and happiness
Jun 7-25, 2021 Workshop Linear models and their application in R (Roger Mundry, Leibniz-ScienceCampus)
Jul 1, 2021 Colloquium Martin Schulte-Rüther (University Medical Center Göttingen): Mechanisms of face-to-face social interaction – a clinical neuroscience perspective
Sep 23, 2021 Networking Networking Event Leibniz-ScienceCampus
Nov 11, 2021 Colloquium Kou Murayama (Tübingen): A reward-learning framework of knowledge acquisition: How we can integrate the concepts of curiosity, interest, and intrinsic-extrinsic rewards
Nov 1-12, 2021 Workshop Data simulation for linear models in R (Roger Mundry, Leibniz-ScienceCampus)
Nov 29, 2021 Colloquium Alexandra M. Freund (Zürich): Exhaustion and Recovery: What’s motivation got to do with it?
Dec 9, 2021 Colloquium Tara Mandalaywala (University of Massachussetts Amherst): A kid's eye view of race and status
Feb 17, 2022 Colloquium Joey T. Cheng (York University): Force and Persuasion: How Do We Humans Climb the Social Hierarchy?
May 5, 2022 Colloquium Cédric Girard-Buttoz (MPI-EVA Leipzig): Complexity and structure of vocal communication in wild chimpanzees
Jun 27, 2022 Colloquium Helen Blank (University Medical Center Hamburg Eppendorf): You say “tomato”, I say “tumatu” -The influence of prior expectations on perception in social interaction
Sep 8, 2022 Colloquium Shona Duguid (St. Andrews): Coordinating decisions for cooperation: insights from a comparative perspective
Sep 28, 2022 Colloquium Peter Carruthers (Maryland): Questioning and model-free meta-cognition
Oct 6, 2022 Colloquium Karen J. Parker (Stanford University): Developing a monkey model to drive streamlined translation and clinical impact for autism
Nov 10, 2022 Colloquium Christian Nawroth (FBN Dummersdorf): Farm animal cognition. What do we know and why should we care?
Nov 1-17, 2022 Workshop Data simulation for linear models in R (Roger Mundry, Leibniz-ScienceCampus)
Jan 26/30-Feb 17, 2023 Workshop Linear models and their application in R (Roger Mundry, Leibniz-ScienceCampus)
Feb 16, 2023 Colloquium Oliver Tüscher (University Medical Center Mainz & Leibniz-Institut für Resilienzforschung): Neuorbiological candidate mechanisms for resilience - goal directed behaviour under stress
Mar 21, 2023 Colloquium Dora E Angelaki (New York): Active sensing and flexible neural coding during visually guided navigation
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