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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Understanding "why": The role of causality in cognition

Tobias Gerstenberg

Prof

Stanford University

Schedule
Wednesday, April 28, 2021

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Schedule

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

1:00 PM Europe/London

Host: CompCogSci Darmstadt

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

CompCogSci Darmstadt

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Humans have a remarkable ability to figure out what happened and why. In this talk, I will shed light on this ability from multiple angles. I will present a computational framework for modeling causal explanations in terms of counterfactual simulations, and several lines of experiments testing this framework in the domain of intuitive physics. The model predicts people's causal judgments about a variety of physical scenes, including dynamic collision events, complex situations that involve multiple causes, omissions as causes, and causal responsibility for a system's stability. It also captures the cognitive processes underlying these judgments as revealed by spontaneous eye-movements. More recently, we have applied our computational framework to explain multisensory integration. I will show how people's inferences about what happened are well-accounted for by a model that integrates visual and auditory evidence through approximate physical simulations.

Topics

causal judgmentscausalitycognitioncounterfactual simulationsdynamic collision eventseye movementsintuitive physicsmultisensory integrationphysical scenes

About the Speaker

Tobias Gerstenberg

Prof

Stanford University

Contact & Resources

Personal Website

cicl.stanford.edu/member/tobias_gerstenberg/

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