From the brain to society: cognitive sciences and the challenges of the 21st century

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The Cognivence Association organizes, as every year, the Cognitive Sciences Forum: a national event of scientific mediation, whose objective is to make cognitive sciences easy ton understand for everyone, with a series of conferences on a common theme.

The association of students and young researchers in cognitive sciences from Île-de-France, based at ENS - PSL, organizes every year the Cognitive Sciences Forum, a national scientific mediation event, whose objective is to make cognitive sciences easy to understand for everyone, with a series of conferences on a common theme.

For its 20th edition, the Cognitive Sciences Forum will be held online from Saturday, April 10 to Sunday, April 18, 2021 and its theme is: "From the brain to society: cognitive sciences and the challenges of the 21st century". The Forum is aimed at shedding light on the various societal issues raised by the latest advances in cognitive science: artificial intelligence, sustainable development, digital ethics and public.

Many prestigious speakers, specialists in the various fields of cognitive science, from philosophy to neuroscience, will give lectures on these topics and offer everyone some answers to the questions raised by these subjects. But the Forum is not only an academic conference: descriptions of laboratories, companies, training courses in cognitive sciences at master's level will be presented, as well as games and quizzes. We hope to see many of you there, to celebrate science and cognitive sciences!

Programme de conférences :

Samedi 10/04

14h. Introduction aux sciences cognitives : l’exemple de la pandémie de COVID-19 et l’Adiós Corona, collectif qui lutte contre la désinformation. Charlotte Jacquemot (NPI-INSERM, ENS - PSL, Paris)

Dimanche 11/04

14h. « Puissance et limites des technologies ». Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, LIP6-CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Paris. Président du comité d’éthique du CNRS.

18h. « Le bruit, face cachée de l’erreur ». Olivier Sibony, HEC Paris.

Lundi 12/04

18h. « Les fake news doivent-elles nous inquiéter ? ». Hugo Mercier (IJN-CNRS, ENS - PSL, Paris)

Mardi 13/04

18h. « Remettre l’humain au centre de la problématique écologique ». Thibaud Griessinger, ActeLab.

Mercredi 14/01

18h. « Cerveau & IA » Mehdi Khamassi (ISIR-CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Paris)

Vendredi 16/04

18h. « Nos sociétés sont-elles épileptiques ? ». Lionel Naccache (ICM, APHP, INSERM)

Samedi 17/04

14h. « Expertise scientifique et démocratie : l'épreuve de la confiance " Gloria Origgi (IJN-CNRS, ENS - PSL, Paris)

Dimanche 18/04

14h. « Tisser des liens : Les enfants virtuels peuvent-ils aider les enfants réels ?". Justine Cassell (INRIA, CMU, HCII)

15h. « La psychologie peut-elle sauver des vies ? ». Coralie Chevallier & Miriam Chammat (LNC2-INSERM, ENS - PSL & DITP)

10 April 2021 - 18 April 2021
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Culture - Festival
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École normale supérieure - PSL

The event is run in French.

2021-04-10 14:00 2021-04-18 16:30 Europe/Paris From the brain to society: cognitive sciences and the challenges of the 21st century