Perceptual Inferences: from philosophy to neuroscience

The workshop will cover diverse aspects of how perceptual inferences are generated and how they are used to facilitate how we conceive the world.

The workshop will take place at Rauischholzhausen Castle (near Marburg, Germany) from 8-10 June 2026, starting on June 8th at 12pm and ending on June 10th at 2pm.
 

Participants
Patric Bach (Aberdeen)
Floris De Lange (Nijmegen)
Vebjörn Ekroll (Bergen)
Daniel Kaiser (Giessen)
Kevin Lande (York, CA)
Liad Mudrik (Tel Aviv)
Bence Nanay (Antwerp)
Clare Press (London)
Alexander Schütz (Marburg)
Sam Schwarzkopf (Auckland)
Claire Sergent (Paris)
Timo Stein (Amsterdam)

In addition to participating, we invite you to contribute posters and use this opportunity to discuss your own research. Here is a link to a google form, where you can register and tell us what you would like to present: 
 
We ask for a participation fee of 240€ from all attendees, which will cover accomodation and meals during the workshop. Note that you'll have to organize the trip to Rauischholzhausen yourself. We will send a confirmation email after the registration period, which will include payment information. Your registration will only become effective once you paid the fee. 
If you would like to join us, please register by 8 March 2026.