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CoRN 2023 - Online Program

Online Rooms Program
General Space Link - General Space Link

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Chilling Rooms
Chilling Room 1 - First Chiling Room
Chilling Room 2 - Second Chiling Room
Chilling Room 3 - Third Chiling Room

Welcome Address
Welcome Address - Welcome Address

Keynotes Lectures
Keynote Lecture - Hakwan Lau - The Ubiquity of Perceptual Metacognition
Keynote Lecture - Ann-Shyn Chiang - Cracking the Brain Code
Keynote Lecture - Ophelia Deroy - Getting real : How the sense of reality is constructed in perception
Keynote Lecture - Noam Slonim - Project Debater – Past, Present, and Future

Sessions
Session 1 - Imagination, Virtual Reality, and Memory
Session 2 - Consciousness and its Alterations
Session 3 - Unconscious processes
Session 4 - Consciousness: Animal models
Session 5 – Consciousness: Body and Action
Session 6 - Consciousness: Techniques and Constraints

Book Symposium
In Consciousness We Trust - Book Symposium For Hakwan Lau Recent Book

CoRN Facilitating Collaboration Workshop
Assembly Hall - Brainstorming East Asia and Oceania Collaborations
Group 1 Online – Online Discussion Group 1
Group 2 Online – Online Discussion Group 2
Group 3 Online - Online Discussion Group 3
Group 4 Online - Online Discussion Group 4
Group 5 Online - Online Discussion Group 5
Group 6 Online - Online Discussion Group 6

Closing Ceremony
Closing Ceremony and Winners of Best Talk/Poster Competition - Closing Ceremony

Physical Poster Rooms
  • 1) Nguyen Thi Nhung (International Ph.D. Program in Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei 110, Taiwan) – Transcranial random noise stimulation over right parietal cortex modulates EEG complexity but does not improve visuospatial working memory
Direct Link: Poster 1
  • 2) Paul Cheng (Graduate Institute of Mind, Brain and Consciousness (GIMBC), Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan and Brain and Consciousness Research Centre (BCRC), TMU-Shuang Ho Hospital, New Taipei City, Taiwan) – Replicating a subjective color choice fMRI task to prob self-related network
Direct Link: Poster 2
  • 3) Masaki Mori (Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University, Japan) – Relationship between obsessive-compulsive traits and the consciousness of face with different gaze direction
Direct Link: Poster 3
  • 4) Pin-Hao Chen (Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University) – Exploring the impact of self-monitoring on neural representations of food cues: an intersubject representational similarity analysis approach
Direct Link: Poster 4
  • 5) Alvin Wong (The N.1 Institute for Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore) – Exploring multitasking training-related changes in brain function under varying cognitive loads
Direct Link: Poster 5
  • 6) Yun Da Chua (Division of Social Sciences, Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore) – Effective coordination across major brain network regions, not intra-network function, underlies successful performance of two executive function tasks.
Direct Link: Poster 6
  • 7) En-Lin Leong (Division of Social Sciences, Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore) – Leveraging EEG and pupillometry to understand the surprise-induced failures of auditory awareness
Direct Link: Poster 7
  • 8) Jingwen Chai (Department of Psychology & N.1 Institute for Health, National University of Singapore) – Value influences on feature gain control in temporal attetional capture
Direct Link: Poster 8
  • 9) Takashi Obana (N.1 Institute for Health, National University of Singapore Neuroscience) – The temporal dynamics of contingent capture and surprise capture, two attentional limits to conscious perception
Direct Link: Poster 9
  • 10) De-Wei Dai (Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan) – The effect of perceptual causality on intentional binding and temporal judgment
Direct Link: Poster 10
  • 11) Mayuna Ishida (Laboratory in the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University, Japan) – Downward gaze facilitates awareness of faces during breaking-continuous flash suppression
Direct Link: Poster 11
  • 12) Katsunori Miyahara (Center for Human Nature, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience (CHAIN), Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan) – Exploring neural signature of the phenomenological attitude toward conscious experience
Direct Link: Poster 12
  • 13) Yu-An Chen (Department of psychology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) – Metacognitive Bias Threatens the Constructive Validity of Thought-probing Methods in Mind-wandering Studies
Direct Link: Poster 13
  • 14) Pincheng Hsiung (Department of psychology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) – The effect of 40 Hz Stimulation on Human Visual Thresholds and Cognitive Functions
Direct Link: Poster 14
  • 15) Ryota Takatsuki (Araya Inc.) – Weight structures in ANNs and their modality-specificity
Direct Link: Poster 15

Online Poster Rooms
  • 16) Adam Safron (Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA) – On the degrees of freedom worth having: psychedelics as means of understanding and expanding free will
Direct Link: Poster 16
  • 17) Torge Dellert (University of Muenster, Germany) – Neural correlates of consciousness in a no-report fMRI study using inattentional deafness
Direct Link: Poster 17
  • 18) Aliya Grig (Evolwe AI) – Towards a More Human AI: Designing for Empathy and Personalization
Direct Link: Poster 18
  • 19) Shiling Cai (School of Philosophy, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China) Artificial Consciousness and Contemporary Consciousness Theories
Direct Link: Poster 19
  • 20) I-Jan Wang (Graduate Student, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, USA) – Generalizing the skillful mind through embodied mental simulation
Direct Link: Poster 20
  • 21) Shuichiro Taya (Hiyoshi Psychology Laboratory, Keio University) – Illusion Beyond Retinotopic Propagation: Investigating the Influence of Texture Regularity on Perceptual Filling-in
Direct Link: Poster 21

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