Jelle Pieter Bruineberg
Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
Karen Blixens Plads 8
2300 København S
I am a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Cognition and Communication, affiliated with the Center for Subjectivity Research.
I am generally interested in embodied cognitive science (in most of its varieties) as well as the science, philosophy and phenomenology of attention. In the past I have worked on the philosophical commitments of predictive-processing theories and the free energy principle.
Current research
I am currently mainly interested in attention, and the ways digital technologies mediate the way we are able to attend. I use insights from ecological and enactive cognitive science, predictive processing theories as well as phenomenology to develop an integrative account of attention.
Teaching
- Introduction to Cognitive Science, Fall 2023.
I am able to supervise students in areas mentioned above.
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Adversarial inference: Predictive minds in the attention economy
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Non-discursive philosophy by imagining new practices through design
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