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Matthew Tompkins segrade i Forskar Grand Prix!

Matthew Tompkins segrade i Forskar Grand Prix! Matthew Tompkins segrade i Forskar Grand Prix! Published 2 December 2022 Matthew Tompkins with his first prize trophy and winner's check. Bild: Bodil Malmström. Lundaforskaren Matthew Tompkins, postdoktor vid Choice Blindness Lab hos LUCS, vann den nationella Forskar Grand Prix tävlingen. Matthew Tompkins presentation om kognitiva illusioner övertygad

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/matthew-tompkins-segrade-i-forskar-grand-prix/ - 2025-07-12

Med anledning av utredningen av djurskyddet i Furuviksparken

Med anledning av utredningen av djurskyddet i Furuviksparken Med anledning av utredningen av djurskyddet i Furuviksparken Published 16 December 2022 I avvaktan på utfallet av de utredningar som görs till följd av händelseutvecklingen vid Furuviksparken pausas Lunds universitets forskning på parkens schimpanser. Sedan 2006 har Lunds universitet ett forskningssamarbete med Furuviksparken om att bedr

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/med-anledning-av-utredningen-av-djurskyddet-i-furuviksparken-1/ - 2025-07-12

New 4-year PhD position at LUCS Robotics Lab

New 4-year PhD position at LUCS Robotics Lab New 4-year PhD position at LUCS Robotics Lab Published 22 September 2023 Open call for a 4-year fully funded PhD position The PhD position is situated within the WASP-HS-funded project Social Interaction with Autonomous Artefacts (PI: Dr. Valentina Fantasia), at LUCS, Department of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Lund University. Deadline for applicat

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/new-4-year-phd-position-at-lucs-robotics-lab/ - 2025-07-12

New open PhD position at LUCS. Apply by February 15, 2022.

New open PhD position at LUCS. Apply by February 15, 2022. New open PhD position at LUCS. Apply by February 15, 2022. Published 15 January 2022 A new vacant PhD position is open for application at LUCS (Lund University Cognitive Science). Last application date is February 15, 2022.   We would like to highlight that the application must include the following items for the candidate to be eligible f

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/new-open-phd-position-at-lucs-apply-by-february-15-2022/ - 2025-07-12

New open PhD position at LUCS. Apply by March 1, 2019.

New open PhD position at LUCS. Apply by March 1, 2019. New open PhD position at LUCS. Apply by March 1, 2019. By 21 - Published 5 February 2019 A new vacant PhD position is open for application at LUCS (Lund University Cognitive Science). Last application date is March 1, 2019 . ► Announcement  [in English] ► Utlysning  [på svenska] Share http://www.lucs.lu.se?id=68072&tx_news_pi1[news]=3302 Lates

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/new-open-phd-position-at-lucs-apply-by-march-1-2019/ - 2025-07-12

LUCS welcoming one returnee and two new PhD students

LUCS welcoming one returnee and two new PhD students LUCS welcoming one returnee and two new PhD students Published 5 September 2023 Left to right: Andreas Lind (researcher), Lona Lalic (PhD student), and Pierre Klintefors (PhD student) New (and old) collegues at LUCS. Andreas Lind has returned from his (extended) postdoctoral session abroad. Lona Lalic is a new PhD student at the Cognitive Zoolog

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/one-returnee-and-two-phds/ - 2025-07-12

Gabriel Vogel defended his PhD-thesis, April 12, 2024

Gabriel Vogel defended his PhD-thesis, April 12, 2024 Gabriel Vogel defended his PhD-thesis, April 12, 2024 Published 12 April 2024 Gabriel Vogel defended his PhD-thesis The neurocognitive basis of confabulatory introspection: Choice blindness and the brain , April 12, 2024. Opponent: Assoc. Prof. Mark Schram Christensen, Copenhagen University. Link to thesis (pdf): Lund University Research Portal

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/thesis-defense-gabriel-vogel/ - 2025-07-12

Update: Interview with Matthew Tompkins – winner of Forskar Grand Prix 2022

Update: Interview with Matthew Tompkins – winner of Forskar Grand Prix 2022 Update: Interview with Matthew Tompkins – winner of Forskar Grand Prix 2022 Published 22 May 2023 ”Try to create an experience for the audience” Matthew Tomkins best advice. Matthew Tompkins from Lund University is the cognitive scientist who used illusions and magic to amaze the audience in the national final of the Swedi

https://www.lucs.lu.se/article/update-interview-with-matthew-tompkins-winner-of-forskar-grand-prix-2022/ - 2025-07-12

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Masterprogrammet i kognitionsvetenskap Postadress/Besöksadress Filosofiska institutionen, Lunds universitet, Kungshuset, Lundagård 222 22 Lund Telefon dir 046-222 75 96, växel 046-222 00 00 Telefax 046-222 44 24 E-post Jonas.Josefsson@fil.lu.se Internet http://www.fil.lu.se Namn: Personnummer: Telefon: E-postadress: Påbörjade programmet: Vt: Ht: Ansökan om studieuppehåll Ansökan avser Vt Ht Anvisn

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Microsoft Word - Choice Blindness summary

Microsoft Word - Choice Blindness summary 1 Choice Blindness During the course of a normal day humans make countless choices: some slow and deliberate, some rapid and intuitive, some that carry only minor significance, and some that impact greatly on our lives. But for all the intimate familiarity we have with decision making, it is extremely difficult to probe the representations underlying this

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2011/01/Choice-Blindness-summary.pdf - 2025-07-12

Preference Change Through Choice

Preference Change Through Choice This is the final published version of: Johansson, L., Hall, L., & Chater, N. (2011). Preference change through choice. In R. Dolan & T. Sharot (Eds.) (2011). Neuroscience of Preference and Choice. Elsevier Academic Press. pp. 121-141. Opening Paragraph: In an unforgettable performance by the English comedian Eddie Izzard, he portrays the Spanish Inquisition as con

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142 Psychologia, 2008, 51, 142–155 FROM CHANGE BLINDNESS TO CHOICE BLINDNESS Petter JOHANSSON1), Lars HALL2) 1)The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2)Harvard University, U.S.A. and Sverker SIKSTRÖM3) 3)Lund University, Sweden The phenomenon of change blindness has received a great deal of attention during the last decade, but very few experiments have examined the effects of the subjective importance o

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2011/01/Johansson-Hall-Sikstro%CC%88m-2008-From-Change-Blindness-to-Choice-Blindness.pdf - 2025-07-12

Choice Blindness and Introspection

Choice Blindness and Introspection This is the final published version of: Johansson, P., Hall, L., Sikström, S., Tärning, B. & Lind, A. (2006). How something can be said about Telling More Than We Can Know. Consciousness and Cognition, 15, 673-692. Including reply to commentary: Hall, L., Johansson, P., Sikström, S., Tärning, B. & Lind, A. (2006). How something can be said about Telling More Than

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2011/01/Johansson-et-al.-2006-How-Something-Can-Be-Said-About-Telling-More-Than-We-Can-Know.pdf - 2025-07-12

How Information Availability Interacts with Visual Attention during Judgment and Decision Tasks

How Information Availability Interacts with Visual Attention during Judgment and Decision Tasks How Information Availability Interacts with Visual Attention during Judgment and Decision Tasks PHILIP PÄRNAMETS1,2, ROGER JOHANSSON3, KERSTIN GIDLÖF1 and ANNIKA WALLIN1* 1Lund University Cognitive Science, Lund, Sweden 2Division of Psychology, Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Sweden 3Department of Psychol

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Consumers’ Choice-Blindness to Ingredient Information

Consumers’ Choice-Blindness to Ingredient Information Accepted Manuscript Consumers’ Choice-Blindness to Ingredient Information T. Cheung, A.F. Junghans, G.B. Dijksterhuis, F. Kroese, P. Johansson, L. Hall, D.T.D. De Ridder PII: S0195-6663(15)30033-7 DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2015.09.022 Reference: APPET 2708 To appear in: Appetite Received Date: 26 May 2015 Revised Date: 11 August 2015 Accepted Date:

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2015/09/cheung-et-al-consumers-choice-blindness-to-ingredient-information-2015.pdf - 2025-07-12

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Psychological Science 1 –3 © The Author(s) 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0956797615599341 pss.sagepub.com Commentary What is the nature of speech intentions? In a previous Psychological Science article (Lind, Hall, Breidegard, Balkenius, & Johansson, 2014b), we introduced real-time speech exchange (RSE), a technique that allows research- ers to cov

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2015/10/2015-Lind-et-al-Auditory-feedback-is-used-for-self-comprehension.pdf - 2025-07-12

The Selective Laziness of Reasoning

The Selective Laziness of Reasoning Cognitive Science (2015) 1–15 Copyright © 2015 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. All rights reserved. ISSN: 0364-0213 print / 1551-6709 online DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12303 The Selective Laziness of Reasoning Emmanuel Trouche,a Petter Johansson,b,c Lars Hall,b Hugo Mercierd aCNRS, Laboratory for Language, Brain and Cognition bCognitive Science, Lund University cSwedish

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2015/10/Trouche-Hall-Johansson-Mercier-2015-Selective-Laziness-of-Reasoning.pdf - 2025-07-12

Vigilant conservatism in evaluating communicated information

Vigilant conservatism in evaluating communicated information RESEARCH ARTICLE Vigilant conservatism in evaluating communicated information Emmanuel Trouche1, Petter Johansson2,3, Lars Hall2, Hugo Mercier4* 1 Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America, 2 Lund University Cognitive Science, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, 3 Swedish Collegium for Advance

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2018/03/Trouche-et-al-2018-Vigilant-Conservatism.pdf - 2025-07-12

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False Beliefs and Confabulation Can Lead to Lasting Changes in Political Attitudes Thomas Strandberg, David Sivén, and Lars Hall Lund University Petter Johansson Lund University and Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study Philip Pärnamets Lund University and Karolinska Institute In times of increasing polarization and political acrimony, fueled by distrust of government and media disinformation, it i

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2018/08/Strandberg-Siv%C3%A9n-Hall-Johansson-P%C3%A4rnamets-False-Beliefs-and-Confabulation-Can-Lead-to-Lasting-Changes-in-Political-Attitudes-2018.pdf - 2025-07-12

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The Phenomenology of Eye Movement Intentions and their Disruption in Goal-Directed Actions Maximilian K. Roszko (maximilian.roszko@gmail.com) Lars Hall (lars.hall@lucs.lu.se) Petter Johansson (petter.johansson@lucs.lu.se) Lund University Cognitive Science, Lund University, Helgonavägen 3, 221 00 Lund, Sweden Philip Pärnamets (philip.parnamets@ki.se) Lund University Cognitive Science, Lund Universi

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/lucs/2018/08/roszko-hall-johansson-p%C3%A4rnamets-the-phenomenology-of-eye-movement-intentions-and-their-disruption-in-goal-directed-actions-2018.pdf - 2025-07-12