1/n Day 2 at #ASSC24 & allow me to highlight some @sacklercentre@SussexUni presentations (all times BST). But first, many congrats to @royesal & team for pulling off an incredible first day 👏
3/n then at 5:40pm @CompainClemence is talking about "dissociation between objective and subjective judgements in uncertain environments" (work with me and @maxine_sherman) - in the metacognition 1 session
4/n followed at 6pm by @maxine_sherman in the same session, on "effects of expected task difficulty on metacognitive confidence and multitasking" (with me, preprint here: psyarxiv.com/3gfp2)
5/n at 5:40pm (oh no a clash!) we have @ksk_S (w/ me & David Schwartzman) on "modelling pathological and psychedelic visual hallucinations using deep neural networks" (I'm moderating this session on "reality and consciousness" - lots of other great talks too!)
6/6 & last but not least, at 6:50pm @PeterLush4 will tell us that "some perceptual illusions may be created by phenomenological control" - w/ @Ryan_B_Scott Zoltan Dienes & me - preprint here (its the jumping pylons ....) psyarxiv.com/x9eud - and that's it! @theASSC
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1/n How can we identify and measure ‘emergent’ processes in complex systems? Here’s a new #arXiv preprint addressing this question, by Lionel Barnett (@LionelBarnett2) and me. It’s all about ‘Dynamical Independence’. arxiv.org/abs/2106.06511. Thread:
2/n Emergence is a popular but difficult to grasp concept. We all have strong intuitions about when macroscopic processes ‘emerge’ from the micro-level constituents – as in flocks (murmurations) of starlings.
3/n One context of particular interest is how, or whether, mental states – perhaps even conscious states – might ‘emerge’ from the collective dynamics of their underlying neural populations.