Details of the next Cafe Scientifique at the ICA
Tuesday 10th June, 7.00pm
"Remembering What To See" Professor Mike Morgan
How does visual memory influence how and what we perceive? How does it
actually work - is it something that we have to learn how to use? Can it
mislead us in what we see? And how does it interact with other forms of
memory? Are these questions for scientists - or would they be best answered
by philosophers?
Mike Morgan is currently Professor of Visual Psychophysics at the applied
Vision Research Centre, City University, London. He has published many
scientific papers, and also writes articles for the broad sheets. In the
chair is Daniel Glaser, neuroscientist at UCL and the first scientist in
residence at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Come along, air your views, ask questions or just listen. Join us at 7pm in
the Nash Room, Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London (£5,4,3
admission). No scientific background required. Box office and ticket
information: 020 7930 3647
For more details about Cafe Scientifique visit www.cafescienti
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