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Dec 11, 2025 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM Institute of Computer Science (Informatik) | Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 8 | 53115 Bonn

Guest talk by Charley Wu (TU Darmstadt) on "Generalization Guides Exploration Across Development, Social Contexts, and Memory" Human learning and decision-making often relies on generalizing from limited experience to novel situations. In this talk, Charley Wu will present a unified framework that models this process as a form of function approximation using Gaussian Process regression. Charley Wu is a W3 (tenured) Professor of Computational Cognitive Science at TU Darmstadt and PI of the Human and Machine Cognition Lab (https://hmc-lab.com). Hybrid event: zoom access via this link https://shorturl.at/mIw5O For more information on the event, please contact: Konstantinos Armaos at karmaos@uni-bonn.de or Olivier de Vries at odevries@uni-bonn.de .

Dec 03, 2025 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Centre for AI and Neuroscience | Am Propsthof 49, 53121 Bonn

Panther. Bear. Snakes. Threats that we rarely encounter around here, but that are notoriously difficult to escape from. Would you like to test your skills and experience a virtual attack of this kind in our VR lab? You can come on the 3rd of December to get a taste of our experiments: walk around in a virtual field, collect fruits, and encounter threats within the safety of a Virtual Reality environment. If you escape or fight will be up to you. You can find our lab at Campus Endenich, near the Chemistry building (Am Propsthof 49). Doors open at 10am. First come, first attacked!

Nov 19, 2025 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM Institute of Computer Science (Informatik) | Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 8 | 53115 Bonn

Guest Talk by Manos Konstantinidis (University of Warwick) on "Sources of information and confidence in experiential risky choice". Research on experiential risky choice (or feedback-based decision making) has traditionally focused on identifying and explaining differences relative to description-based choice. In experiential choice, people learn about the instrumental value of their options (outcomes and probabilities) through repeated choice and feedback. In contrast, description-based choice involves decisions based on idealised statistical summaries. These two sources of information have often been studied in isolation, even though real-world decisions typically require integrating both descriptive summaries and personal experience. Online access: https://shorturl.at/0dWYD More information on the guest speaker: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/psych/people/konstantinidis/

Oct 29, 2025 from 01:00 PM to 02:30 PM Institute of Computer Science (Informatik) | Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 8 | 53115 Bonn

Guest talk by Ondřej Zíka (University College Dublin) on "Computational markers of uncertainty sensitivity as predictors of longitudinal changes in anxiety" Location: Institute of Computer Science (Informatik) | Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 8 | 53115 Bonn | Seminar Room 0.016. Online: https://shorturl.at/A8aZJ

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