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Die Gesellschaft für Kognitionswissenschaft (GK) fördert den wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs mit Preisen und Stipendien. Aktuell vergibt die GK einen Best Paper Award für die beste kognitionswissenschaftliche Publikation einer Nachwuchswissenschaftlerin bzw. eines Nachwuchswissenschaftlers innerhalb des letzten Jahres. Der Preis wird auf der Fachtagung KogWis verliehen. Auf dieser Seite finden Sie die Preisträger der vergangenen Jahre.
GK Best Paper Award 2018
- David Hoppe & Constantin A. Rothkopf: “Learning rational temporal eye movement strategies”
KogWis 2018 Best Presentation Award
- Pablo Leon Villagra, Irina Preda & Christopher G. Lucas: “Data availability and function extrapolation”
- Ulrike Senftleben, Martin Schoemann & Stefan Scherbaum: “Modulation of choice perseveration in delay discounting decision making”
- Jan Pöppel & Stefan Kopp: “Towards satisficing mental models for behavior understanding”
KogWis 2018 Best Poster Award
- Falk Lieder, Frederick Callaway, Paul M. Krueger, Priyam Das, Thomas L. Griffiths & Sayan Gul: “Discovering and teaching optimal planning strategies”
- Bernhard Lang, Guillermo Aguilar, Marianne Martens & Felix A. Wichmann: “Generating photorealistic stimuli for psychophysical experiments”
- Benjamin Knopp, Moritz Schubert & Dominik Endres: “Influence of segmentation on movement primitive representations under naturalistic conditions”
GK Best Paper Award 2016
- Fabian Schrodt & Martin V. Butz: “Just imagine! Learning to emulate and infer actions with a stochastic generative architecture”
KogWis 2016 Brain Products Best Paper Award
- Johannes Lohmann & Martin V. Butz: “Multisensory conflict yields adaptation in peripersonal and extrapersonal space”
- Dirk Koester, Thomas Schack, & Iris Güldenpenning: “Motor expertise facilitates the cognitive evaluation of body postures: An ERP study”
- Bettina E. Bläsing: “Recognition of self-performed, but visually unfamiliar dance-like actions from point-light displays”
GK Best Paper Award 2014
- Milena Rabovksy: “Simulating the N400 ERP component as semantic network error: Insights from a feature-based connectionist attractor of word meaning”
KogWis 2014 Brainproducts Best Paper Award
- Bettina Bläsing, Jenny Coogan, José Biondi, Liane Simmel & Thomas Schack: “Motor learning in dance using different modalities: visual vs. verbal models”
- Kirsten Bergmann, Sebastian Kahl & Stefan Kopp: “How is information distributed across speech and gesture? A cognitive modeling approach”
- Markus Bader: “Defining distance in language production: extraposition of relative clauses in German”
KogWis 2014 SMI Best Poster Award
- Susan Wache, Johannes Keyser, Sabine König, Frank Schuhmann, Thomas Wolbers, Christian Büchel & Peter König: “Physiological changes through sensory augmentation in path integration – an fMRI study”
- Christiane Glatz, Heinrich H. Bülthoff & Lewis L. Chuang: “Looming auditory warnings initiate earlier event-related potentials in a manual steering task”
- Carina Krause, Bernhard Sehm, Anja Fengler, Angela Friederici & Hellmuth Obrig: “What happened to the crying bird? – Differential roles of embedding depth and topicalization modulating syntactic complexity in sentence processing”
KogWis 2014 CSS Best Student Paper Award
- Rebecca Albrecht & Bernd Westphal: “Analyzing psychological theories with F-ACT-R: an example F-ACT-R application”
GK Best Paper Award 2012
- Christina Regenbogen, Daniel A. Schneider, Raquel E. Gur, Frank Schneider, Ute Habel, Thilo Kellermann (in press, accepted 16 Feb 2012): “Multimodal human communication – Targeting facial expressions, speech content and prosody”. Neurolmage (2012).
KogWis 2012 Brainproducts Best Poster Award
- Irmgard de la Vega, Mónica De Filippis, Carolin Dudschig, Martin Lachmair and Barbara Kaup, Department of Psychology, University of Tuebingen. “An Awesome Party or a Horrible Tragedy: Approach and Avoidance Mechanisms can Tell Us More about Meaning-Composition Processes”
KogWis 2012 Best Student Paper
- Katharina Krämer, University of Cologne: “Behavioural and Neural Differences in Social Engagement during Cross-Cultural Interactions”
GK Best Paper Award 2010
- Milena Rabovsky: “Is lexical access autonomous? Evidence from combining overlapping tasks with recording event-related brain potentials”
- Leonhard Schilbach: “Minds made for sharing. Initiating joint attention recruits reward-related neurocircuitry.”
GK Best Paper Award 2008
- Tobias Schlicht (2008): “Ein Stufenmodell der Intentionalität”. In P. Spät (Hrsg.), Zur Zukunft der Philosophie des Geistes (pp. 59-92). Paderborn: Mentis.
KogWis 2008 Brainproducts Best Poster Award
- Thorsten Zander, Sabine Jatzev und Matthias Rötting: “Examining causes for non-stationarities 2: The loss of controllability is a factor which induces non-stationarities”
KogWis 2007 Nachwuchspreise der GK
- Ulrike Pompe: “Process, Content and Judgement of Perception”
- Theo Jäger: “Intra- and Inter-Item Associations Differentiate the Subprocess of Recognition Memory”
KogWis 2001 Posterpreises der GK
- Markus Ullsperger: “Functional neuroanatomy of performance monitoring”
KogWis 1999 Nachwuchspreis der GK
- Peter Gerjets für seinen Beitrag zur Hypertext-Navigation
KogWis 1999 KI/Kognitionspreis der Fachgruppe Kognition des Fachbereichs KI der Gesellschaft für Informatik
- Thorsten Hansen für seine Arbeit zu einem robusten Modell der Kontur-Extraktion
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