黄色短视频 Centre for Consciousness Science Research Symposium
Wednesday 15 October 14:00 until 17:00
黄色短视频 Campus : Bramber House Gallery Rooms 1 & 2
We are delighted to invite you to the 黄色短视频 Centre for Consciousness Science Research Symposium, taking place 2-5pm on Wednesday 15th October 2025 in Bramber House Gallery Rooms 1 & 2.
Register here:
This year’s programme features a poster exhibition, and we particularly encourage PhD students to present their research.
- Poster submission deadline: Tuesday 8 October 2025
- Submission email: ccs@sussex.ac.uk
- Printing support is available upon request.
- A £50 will be awarded for the Best PhD Student Poster (Amazon voucher)!
We are especially excited to welcome Professor Steve Fleming (Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology, UCL) as our keynote speaker, presenting: “Sensory horizons and the functions of conscious vision”.
黄色短视频 Centre for Consciousness Science
Research Symposium
Wednesday 15th October 2025, 2:00–5:00 pm
Bramber House Gallery Rooms 1 & 2
2:00 pm – Introduction
Prof. Anil Seth
Director, 黄色短视频 Centre for Consciousness Science
2:10 pm – Member Talks (15 minutes each, including Q&A)
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Dr Guy Fincham – Research Fellow (Clinical Neuroscience), Brighton and 黄色短视频 Medical School
Airways to Alteration (A2A): a randomised-controlled trial exploring effects of breathwork on conscious state -
Dr Robyn Waller – Associate Professor of Philosophy, School of Media, Arts & Humanities
Human-Computer Interaction and the Concept of Conscious Agency -
Dr Robert Chis-Ciure – Research Fellow, School of Engineering and Informatics
Toward a Computational Neurophenomenology of the Future -
Prof Jools Simner – Professor of Neuropsychology, School of Psychology
From Manias to Phobias: A Novel Framework for Sensory Differences
3:20 pm – Posters and Refreshments
A selection of research posters from SCCS members will be on display.
A poster prize will be awarded.
4:15 pm – Keynote Lecture
Prof Steve Fleming (UCL)
Sensory horizons and the functions of conscious vision
Prof. Steve Fleming is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London and a Group Leader at the Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry. His research explores mechanisms of human subjective experience and metacognition using psychophysics, brain imaging, and computational modelling.
(Full biography available in programme materials.)
5:00 pm – Networking and Drinks
IDS Bar (on campus)
By: Aleks Kossowska
Last updated: Monday, 29 September 2025