KogWis 2025 | 01. - 03.09.2025
unter der Leitung von Prof. Albert Newen an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum
BEST PRESENTATION AWARDS
- Louis Loock, Osnabrück University “Smart Minds and Smarter Tools: Human Cognition in the Age of AI”
- Christian Scholz, Ruhr University Bochum “Aphantasia and Unconscious Imagery: A Critical Assessment from the Perspective of Shared Representations”
BEST POSTER AWARDS
- Juan Peschken, Ruhr University Bochum “Context is learned, not given”
- Sarah Jähnichen, Osnabrück University “Feeling vs. Acting: Gender Differences in Affective Experience and Approach-Avoidance Behavior toward Pleasant and Unpleasant Pictures”
- Susanne Dietrich, University of Tübingen “The Bear or the Lion: Who Did It? The Role of Verbs and Adjectives in Pronoun Resolution”
Conference Webpage
https://kogwis2025.philosophy-cognition.com/
Video Coverage
(with a huge thank you for the free video coverage by Mudar Adas and Elina Waehner – supported by the Cognitive Modeling Group at the University of Tübingen)
Conference Video – Impressions of KogWis 2025
Recorded Keynote Talks
Rebecca Böhme
The Bodily Self in Neurotypical and Neurodiverse Populations
Cameron Buckner
Second thoughts about Chains-of-Thought: Self-talk, transparency, and (artificial) reason
Lars Chittka
The Mind of a Bee
Martin Butz
Actively Contextualizing Minds
Covered Symposia
Cognitive aspects of trust in human-AI teams
Ute Schmid, Johannes Fürnkranz, Fritz
Becker, Sebastian Krügel
Animal Cognition from a Comparative Perspective
Lars Chittka, Maja Griem, Onur Güntürkün,
Albert Newen
Sensory Augmentation – Extending the Mind
Silke Kärcher, Etienne Burdet
Covered Paper Sessions
4 – Computational Modeling: Learning, Memory & Meta Control