Dear all,

this is a reminder that a workshop on perceptual confidence is taking 
place this coming week, from Monday 5th to Wednesday 7th of August, in 
the Lightfoot Room at St John's College. All are welcome, but it would 
be helpful if you could email me at jm2...@cam.ac.uk to let me know you 
intend to come. The final schedule is below.

Best wishes,

Jessie

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Day 1 Monday 5th August
(Rough theme: empirical approaches)

12:30 - 14:00   John Morrison  (Barnard College, Columbia)“Empirical 
Evidence for Perceptual Confidence”

14:30 - 16:00   Chris Fetsch (Johns Hopkins) “Confidence in multisensory 
decisions: probing a dual readout of sensory uncertainty”

17:00 - 18:30   Rachel Denison (NYU) “What do models of visual 
perception tell us about visual phenomenology?”

19:00 -          Dinner



Day 2 Tuesday 6th August
(Rough theme: varieties of perceptual confidence)

10:30 - 12:00  Jonna Vance (Northern Arizona) “Vague perception”

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:30  Steven Gross (Johns Hopkins) “Probabilistic 
Representations in Perception: Are There Any, and What Would They Be?”

14:45 – 16:15  Susanna Siegel  (Harvard) “A Formalism in Search of a 
Phenomenon”

16:45 - 17:45  Round table discussion (Tom McClelland (Warwick / 
Cambridge), Li Li Tan (Cambridge))

19:00 -  Dinner




Day 3 Wednesday 7th August

(Rough theme: Perceptual epistemology and perceptual confidence)

  9:00 - 10:30   Jake Beck (York) “A vote of no confidence”

11:00 - 12:30   Alex Byrne (MIT) “Perception and probability”

12:30 - 13:30  Lunch

13:30 - 15:00 Jessie Munton (Cambridge) “Perceptual confidence: the 
(part /) whole story”

15:15-16:15 Roundtable (EJ Green (MIT) )

19:00 – Dinner


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