Invited Speakers
The symposium will center around talks from an outstanding lineup of invited speakers. There will be coffee breaks and an ongoing poster session for student participants as well.
- Dr. Susan Carey (Harvard University) – Causal Representations in Infancy
- Dr. Lisa Feigenson (Johns Hopkins University) – The cradle of curiosity
- Dr. Ori Friedman (University of Waterloo) – The First Location Heuristic: An Early Emerging Way of Judging Where Things Belong
- Dr. Randy Gallistel (Rutgers University) – It’s Numbers All the Way Down
- Dr. Zsuzsa Kaldy (UMass Boston) – The hardly working memory: The sampling-remembering trade-off in children and adults
- Dr. Melissa Kibbe (Boston University) – Objects of thought
- Dr. Agnes Kovacs (Central European University) – Attributing knowledge, beliefs and uncertainty in adults and infants
- Dr. Sydney Levine (New York University) – How the moral mind works
- Dr. Sandeep Prasada (CUNY) – The formal dimension of kind concepts
- Dr. Brian Scholl (Yale University) – Seeing What Matters
- Dr. Luca Surian (University of Trento) – Infants’ evaluation of agents and actions