Table Ronde - Sciences Cognitives & Société

Un certain nombre de jeunes chercheurs sortent des laboratoires pour se consacrer à des projets d’entreprenariat et des projets d’application de leurs connaissances pour créer un pont entre recherche et société. Le développement de nouvelles compétences liées à ces activités participe à l’évolution du métier de chercheur et de sa posture dans la société. Quelles sont les mutations actuelles de ce métier ? Quelles sont les nouvelles voies professionnelles qui s’ouvrent aux jeunes docteurs ?

The bounded rationality of probability distortion

Seminar series - Taking Bayes seriously

  1. Testing Bayesian models of action and perceptionLaurence Maloney (NYU)
    Monday, Nov 4, 3-4:30pm, ENS, room Langevin, 29 rue d'Ulm
  2. Human representation of uncertainty
    Monday, Nov 12, 3-4:30pm, ENS, room Langevin, 29 rue d'Ulm                                  
  3. The bounded rationality of probability distortion
    Tuesday, Nov 19, 3-4:30pm, ENS, room Langevin, 29 rue d'Ulm   

Human representation of uncertainty

Seminar series - Taking Bayes seriously

  1. Testing Bayesian models of action and perception
    Monday, Nov 4, 3-4:30pm, ENS, room Langevin, 29 rue d'Ulm
  2. Human representation of uncertainty
    Monday, Nov 12, 3-4:30pm, ENS, room Langevin, 29 rue d'Ulm                                  
  3. The bounded rationality of probability distortion
    Tuesday, Nov 19, 3-4:30pm, ENS, room Langevin, 29 rue d'Ulm   

Fête de la Science at the ENS

The Fête de la Science is a free event, open to all, which takes place over ten days in France and overseas. It is organised by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, in collaboration with many stakeholders in the French scientific and cultural landscape.

The researchers at the ENS open the doors of their laboratories to all! Come and discover their research through visits, workshops, conferences and exhibitions. 

Mechanisms of spectrotemporal modulation detection in normal- and hearing-impaired listeners

The origins of the variability between individuals with similar audiograms for understanding speech in noise (SPiN) still remain poorly understood. Solving this problem requires being able to disentangle the respective contributions of the supra-threshold mechanisms recruited along the auditory pathway to process complex signals.

A Researcher in 2019

In light of the new tools for researchers to conduct and communicate their research, we organized a workshop to discuss essential elements for a researcher in 2019. Morning session speakers (Dr. Franck Ramus, Élodie Chabrol, and Judith Lenglet) will advise researchers on how to communicate their research to their peers and the general public (e.g. blogs, twitter, graphical presentation), while afternoon speakers (Dr. Guillaume Dumas, Georgia Loukatou, Sacha Altay, and Dr. Camila Scaff) will showcase crucial tools (e.g.