The Roots of Disagreement

We all live in the same world but interpret it differently. In this talk, we will use perceptual illusions to explore why different people experience our shared world in distinct ways and discuss how disagreements can be resolved and common ground can be restored. We will discuss, in particular, the specific impact of diverse experiences and expectations. 

Pascal Wallisch serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU. His research interests are at the intersection of Psychology and Neuroscience, specifically Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience.

Doors – 7:30 pm
Lecture- 8:00 pm
Tickets – $15 online , $18 on the day of the event (card only)











When: Tue., Nov. 5, 2019 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: Subject
188 Suffolk St.
646-422-7898
Price: $15
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We all live in the same world but interpret it differently. In this talk, we will use perceptual illusions to explore why different people experience our shared world in distinct ways and discuss how disagreements can be resolved and common ground can be restored. We will discuss, in particular, the specific impact of diverse experiences and expectations. 

Pascal Wallisch serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU. His research interests are at the intersection of Psychology and Neuroscience, specifically Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience.

Doors – 7:30 pm
Lecture- 8:00 pm
Tickets – $15 online , $18 on the day of the event (card only)

Buy tickets/get more info now