Anya Farennikova (ANU): "Expect surprises"
Abstract: Experiences of absence are recognitions that an object is missing from a location or a scene. Intuitively, experiences of absence are closely tied to violation of expectation: we predict an object to be at a certain place and then see its absence when our prediction is disconfirmed. I present a model of perception of absence that validates perceptual status of experiences of absence and show that they do not require predictive states or expectations as antecedents.
Location
Coombs Seminar Room A