Towards Quantifying Qualitative Experience: Introspective Psychophysics
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Explore a conference talk that delves into the fascinating intersection of psychology and neuroscience, examining methods for measuring subjective experiences through introspective psychophysics. Learn from Dr. Megan Peters of the University of California, Irvine, as she presents groundbreaking research on quantifying qualitative human experiences. Part of the "Theorizing and Modeling in Neuroscience" conference at Chapman University, this hour-long presentation bridges the gap between measurable data and personal consciousness, offering insights into how subjective mental states can be studied scientifically. Gain understanding of innovative approaches in neuroscience research that combine traditional psychophysics with introspective methods to better understand human consciousness and perception.
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Megan Peters: Towards Quantifying Qualitative Experience: Introspective Psychophysics
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Schmid College, Chapman University