Proceedings of OTLip15 are out
CogNovo research fellows have contributed a total of 6 publications to the proceedings of last years conference "Off the Lip 2015" in Plymouth. The conference explored the possibility of cognitive innovation providing a theoretical and practical platform from which to address disciplinary differences in ways that offer new topics and concerns for research in the sciences and the humanities. The plenary talks featured contributions by Roger Malina, Sundar Sarukkai, and Amy Ione as keynote speakers. Videos of their talks have also been published recently.
The proceedings, edited by Michael Punt and Sue Denham, have just been published with a total 19 contributions, one third of them (co-)authored by 11 PhD candidates of the CogNovo programme:
- Raluca Briazu, Kathryn Francis, and Agi Haines (2016) 'The Affective Embodiment of Testing Tools and Their Influence on Experimental Outcomes'. Proceedings Off the Lip 2015, p21-34. https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk//handle/10026.1/4271
- Guy Edmonds (2016) 'Electrophysiology of Cinema Spectatorship'. Proceedings Off the Lip 2015, p43-50. https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk//handle/10026.1/4271
- Christopher Germann (2016) 'N,N-Dimethyltryptamine: An endogenous neurotransmitter with extraordinary effects.'. Proceedings Off the Lip 2015, p89-105. https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk//handle/10026.1/4271
- Frank Loesche (2016) 'Get Ready for an Idea - A Brief Comparison of Existing Techniques to Support Cognitive Innovation'. Proceedings Off the Lip 2015, p173-180. https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/5158
- Eugenia Stamboliev (2016) 'Telepathy, Hypnosis and the Medium'. Proceedings Off the Lip 2015, p205-214. https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk//handle/10026.1/4271
- Michael Straeubig, Chun-Wei Hsu, Pinar Oztop, Mihaela Taranu (2016) '(How) Does Play Matter? - A Transdisciplinary Approach to Play and its Relation to Neurobiology, Creativity and Deception.'. Proceedings Off the Lip 2015, p215-231. https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk//handle/10026.1/4271