
Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science (News at the University of Sussex)

Anil’s winning essay tackles one of the most consequential questions of our technological era: could artificial intelligence ever be conscious?
The award was presented following Professor Seth's Voltaire lecture on consciousness and artificial intelligence
Celebrating excellence in consciousness science By: Becky French Last updated: Tuesday, 22 October 2024 On Wednesday evening, the Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science hosted a launch event to celebrate becoming a Centre of Excellence. The Centres of Excellence are our flagship centres of research, tackling challenges that are seemingly #ImpossibleUntilDone. Centre Director Professor Anil Seth …
Anil Seth, Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, gave the Michael Faraday Prize Lecture on 26 March at the Royal Society in London
Professor Anil Seth awarded Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize and Lecture for public engagement and scientific communication.
The Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science (SCCS) has been selected by the University of Sussex as a Centre of Excellence.
Neuroscientists at Sussex have revealed that the way in which our brain creates a sense of time may be much simpler than previously thought.
Sussex neuroscientists from the team behind the Dreamachine launch The Perception Census, a study into the unique ways we each experience the world.
Free tickets released for a unique immersive experience co-created by University of Sussex consciousness experts
Consciousness experts at the University of Sussex have worked with award-winning artists and musicians to develop a unique immersive live experience
Sussex Medical Robotics is a student team at the University of Sussex. They have been working on a robotic arm to achieve precision in medical surgery
The CONSCIOUS project, led by Professor Anil Seth, has been awarded a €2.43 million grant to explore how conscious experiences depend on the brain.
Dr David Schwartzman and Professor Anil Seth form part of one of 30 creative teams competing to appear in Festival UK 2022.
Ten years on from its founding, the Sackler Centre looks back on a successful first decade and forward to even greater discoveries in the future.
A world-famous psychological experiment used to explain the brain’s understanding of the body has been dismissed as not fit-for-purpose in a new paper
A University of Sussex academic has been named co-director of a highly-respected global charitable organisation.
Sussex Loves Quantum was a great success in launching the Sussex Programme for Quantum Research
Neuroscientist Anil Seth is the first guest on a new series of podcasts spotlighting the work of outstanding University of Sussex researchers.
Neuroscientist Prof Anil Seth has headed up a delegation of top UK scientists participating in the “most important knowledge event in Latin America”.
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