Mind your mind!

How is it possible not to see something right before your eyes? Could someone read your mind? Are you sure it is your own hand you are watching? Prepare yourself for a cognitive journey into the secret corners of your mind! Cognitive scientists often use perceptual illusions in order to investigate how the mind functions and processes information. Phenomena of visual and multisensory perception as well as memory and attention, will take you by surprise. Mind your nose, as it might grow bigger indeed!

Participation days:
01/04/2017




Organisation:
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), Department of Philosophy and History of Science (P.H.S.), Postgraduate Program in Cognitive Science, Cognitive Systems Research Institute


PARTICIPANTS

Spiridoula Varlokosta, Professor, Faculty of Philology, School of Philosophy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Dr. Argiro Vatakis, Researcher, Cognitive Systems Research Institute, Dr.I rini Skaliora, Research Assistant Professor, Neurophysiology Laboratory, BRFAA, Dr. Yulie Balikou, Georgia-Αnna Chandridi, MSc., ΜΑ., Amalia Tsakiri, MSc., Vasileios Thanopoulos, MSc., Penny Bounia-Mastrogianni, MA., Giorgos Mitkidis, MA., Alina Orfanou, MArch., Sofia Apostolopoulou, BSc., Vicky Karadima, BA., Anatoli Parastatidou, BSc., Nadia Paraskevoudi, BSc., Catherine E. Rassia, BSc., Lydia K., Liapi, BSc., Georgia Dede, BSc., Vasiliki Salvanou, ΒΑ, Dimitra Zampraka, BA., Konstantinos Armaos, BSc., Michael Vinos, BSc., Christina Alexandri, BSc., Evangelia Apostolopoulou, Aikaterini Christodoulou, undergraduate students of Psychology