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NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness
Manhattan, NY
Joined October 2016
Very excited to have a Neuroview piece on infant consciousness in the @NeuroCellPress Neuron special issue on consciousness. Claudia Passos-Ferreira, Can we detect consciousness in newborn infants? Neuron https://t.co/Zil1rsz4JO
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Only 3 days left to submit to this (the deadline for abstracts is March 31). More info:
Here is a CFP for the "Phenomenality and Access" workshop with Prof. Ned Block (@De_dicto) and Prof. Martine Nida-Rümelin, which I'm co-organizing. The workshop is scheduled for May 27-28 2024 in Prague (CZ). Please feel free to share! https://t.co/ZwB64jprAh
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New paper coming out in @TheBJPS: "Validity drifts in psychiatric research". The paper is about measurement validity. I develop the notion of 'validity drift' and apply it to psychiatric research on depression, and fear and anxiety disorders.
philpapers.org
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1/ The NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy Program and Wild Animal Welfare Program are thrilled to be hosting a conference on the emerging science of animal consciousness on Friday April 19! This event will be free and open to all, both in person and online. https://t.co/76kYUcQAsm
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Summer 2025
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I look forward to speaking at the 12th Annual Marshall M. Weinberg Symposium @UMich on Friday, alongside researchers whose work I deeply admire – @YejinChoinka, @MelMitchell1, and @paul_smolensky. More information including link to the livestream: https://t.co/oFFoJGFJsS
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This will be fantastic - don't miss it. 8yrs after the founding of Animal Sentience, the first journal dedicated to the topic, it's time to review progress, map out agreements and disagreements, and lay out the next steps. Register now to be part of it! https://t.co/vy0snVCPje
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Here is a CFP for the "Phenomenality and Access" workshop with Prof. Ned Block (@De_dicto) and Prof. Martine Nida-Rümelin, which I'm co-organizing. The workshop is scheduled for May 27-28 2024 in Prague (CZ). Please feel free to share! https://t.co/ZwB64jprAh
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Next week, I will be blogging at @philofbrains about my book Movements of the Mind: A Theory of Action, Attention and Intention. To mark the event, OUP has kindly made the first chapter available for FREE... https://t.co/bXc4ei68wl
academic.oup.com
Abstract. This chapter provides an a priori argument for a specific psychological structure of every action. The structure emerges through solving a Select
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descartes lectures on "large language models and the philosophy of mind" in tilburg july 29-31 (alas the lectures are not by descartes, just by me). plus a workshop on the same topic to which anyone can apply.
descarteslectures2024.wordpress.com
If you would like to attend the Lectures & workshop, please send an email with your name & contact/afflitation information to n.w.wildmanATtilburguniversity.edu by 14 JULY 2024. Note that o…
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Creating something out of nothing: Symbolic and non-symbolic representations of numerical zero in the human brain
biorxiv.org
Representing the quantity zero is considered a unique achievement of abstract human thought. Despite considerable progress in understanding the neural code supporting natural numbers, how numerical...
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📄Now preprinted - Part I of a two-part philosophical introduction to language models co-authored with @cameronjbuckner! This first paper offers a primer on language models and an opinionated survey of their relevance to classic philosophical issues. 1/5
arxiv.org
Large language models like GPT-4 have achieved remarkable proficiency in a broad spectrum of language-based tasks, some of which are traditionally associated with hallmarks of human intelligence....
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We're approaching the end of Year 4 of my 'Foundations of Animal Sentience' project, so it's a good moment for a roundup of what the team has done this year (a thread with open access links). (1/14) 👇🧵
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If in the future we don't know whether robots are conscious, should we give them 50% of the moral consideration due to a human being if we think it's 50% likely that they have humanlike consciousness? Today's post expresses doubts about that approach: https://t.co/OiU5Naa4Yj
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Can physics solve the problem(s) of consciousness? In our latest book review for @ScienceMagazine, @chazfirestone and I weigh in. (Spoiler: certainly not without help!) https://t.co/qAfRXOqL24
science.org
A writer seeks connections between consciousness and fundamental physics
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Now published: “A construct-first approach to consciousness science”, with Peter Fazekas and Morten Overgaard https://t.co/yXWcTYyI22
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A new Element in Philosophy of Mind is just out: Frédérique de Vignemont on Affective Bodily Awareness. It's fantastic, and it's open access. Get it here!
cambridge.org
Cambridge Core - Philosophy of Mind and Language - Affective Bodily Awareness
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Consciousness: what it is, where it comes from — and whether machines can have it. @LiadMudrik reviews books by by Me (The Four Realms of Existence), @danieldennett (I've Been Thinking) and Kevin Mitchell (Free Will)
nature.com
Nature - To understand where artificial intelligence might be heading, we must first understand what consciousness, the self and free will mean in ourselves.
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