Publications by Nicolas J. Bullot [Homepage: here] / Publications de N. J. B. [Page d'accueil: ici]



[Acronyms for research topics are developped at the end of the present html page, section I.]



A) Books, advanced projects / Livres, projets avancés

Bullot, N. J. (in progress) Percevoir et garder la trace des individus pour pister la vérité / Perceiving and Tracking Individuals to Track the Truth: Studies in the Singular Cognition of Physical Objects, Epistemic Attention and Demonstrative Identification. [PSP, TI, ID, EXT]

Bullot, N. J., Pasquinelli, E. (Editors). (in progress). Embodied Cognition: Selected Interdisciplinary Readings in Ecological, Enactive, Distributed and Situated Cognition. [PDF, project abstract.] [EC, EXT]

Bullot, N. J., Casati, R., Dokic, J., Giri, M. (in progress). Knowledge of Sound. [Studies in Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology and Metaphysics about the ontology of sound, the nature of sound perception and philosophical aspects of auditory-based knowledge and its relation to the perception of physical objects. After a first reviewing procedure, the publishers OUP and MIT Press are explicitly interested; see below for related projects.] [PDF of an earlier version of the project]. [SP, PSP, SPC, CA, AC]



B) PhD thesis / Thèse de doctorat

Bullot, N. J. 2005 (June 29). La Construction de l’Objet Perçu: Recherches sur la perception singulière des objets physiques, l'attention épistémique et l'identification démonstrative. / The Construction of Perceived Object: Studies in the Singular Perception of Physical Objects, Epistemic Attention and Demonstrative Identification. PhD Thesis, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) [Complete thesis in PDF: 10 chapters in French, 431 pages, with table of content and illustrations and 807 bibliographical references, 2.3 Mo] [Table of content in PDF] [Short English abstract in PDF] [Short French abstract in PDF] [2 pages French abstract in PDF] [PSP, TO, ID, EXT, IND, PRT]



C) Refereed book chapters / Chapitres de livres soumis à un comité de lecture

Bullot, N. J. (in press, under contract with MIT Press, accepted on June 30th, 2006). Attention, Information and Epistemic Perception. In G. Terzis & R. Arp (Eds.), Information and the Living Systems: Essays in the Philosophy of Biology. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. (15,000 words) [PDF]

Bullot, N. J., Casati, R., Dokic, J. (2005). L'identification des objets et des lieux sont-elles interdépendantes? In C. Thinus-Blanc & J. Bullier (Eds.), Agir dans l’espace (pp 15-32). Paris, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme. [Invited submission] [Uncorrected proof] [PDF] [PDF of Cover and Table of Content] [SPC, ID, AAT] [On Google books]

Bullot, N. J. (2005). Context-dependent and epistemic uses of attention for perceptual-demonstrative identification (pp. 67-82). Modeling and Using Context (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 3554). Dey, A., Kokinov, B., Leake, D., Turner, R. (Eds.). Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Verlag. [Peer reviewed] [PDF] [http://www.context-05.org/] [Springerlink; DOI 10.1007/b137917] [OP, ID, ATT, PE]

Bullot, N. J., Casati, R., Dokic, J., Ludwig, P. (2005). Art et Cognition: deux théories. Approches Cognitives de la Création Artistique (pp. 45-48). Borillo, Mario (Ed.). Hayen, Belgique: Mardaga. [Invited submission] [PDF] [AC]



D) Refereed journal articles / Articles dans des revues à comité de lecture

Bullot, N. J., Egré, P. (in press, accepted in 2005). Introduction to 'Object and Sound Perception' (15 pages, 10000 words). European Review of Philosophy, 7, http://www.erp-review.org/7.php, http://www.erp-review.org/.

Bullot, N. J., Droulez, J. (2008). Keeping track of objects while exploring a spatial layout with partial cues: Location-based and deictic direction-based strategies. Philosophical Psychology, 21(1), pp. 15-46. DOI: 10.1080/09515080701840861. [Accepted Ms] [Uncorrected proofs] [Final PDF]. [PSP, PSC, EC, PE]

Bullot, N. J., Rysiew, P. (2007). A study in the cognition of individuals' identity: Solving the problem of singular cognition in object and agent tracking. Consciousness and Cognition, 16, pp. 276-293. DOI:10.1016/j.concog.2006.09.006. [PDF] [Corrected proofs] [TA, TO, ATT, PRT, ET, ONT]

Bullot, N. J. (2006) The principle of ontological commitment in pre- and postmortem multiple agent tracking [open-peer commentary on J. Bering's article 'The Folkpsychology of Souls']. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29 (5), pp. 466-468. [PDF] [TA, PT, ET, ONT]

Bullot, N. J. (2006). La Construction de l'Objet Perçu, Recherches sur la perception singulière des objets physiques, l'attention épistémique et l'identification démonstrative: Résumé. In Cognitio: Cahiers Romans de Sciences Cognitives, (3.1), pp. 71-92. http://www.in-cognito.net/, http://www.in-cognito.net/new/cahier/sommaire.php?id_elem=76 [PDF] [OP, PSP]



D') Articles under review (or under revision)

Bullot, N. J. (under review). Toward a theory of the empirical tracking of individuals. [CA, ID, PSC, TI]

Bullot, N. J. (under review). Attentional modifiers in artistic systems and their roles in generating aesthetic consciousness (9000 words).

Bullot, N. J. (under review). A study in the perception of objects' identity: Object files, functional anchoring and the problem of singular perception. [ID, PSP, TI]

Bullot, N. J. (under revision). Prolegomena to an account of perceptual illusions consistent with direct realism. [DR, NCC]

Bullot, N. J. (under revision). The direct relational model of object perception. [DR]



E) Refereed conference papers (including online workshops) / Publications dans des actes de conférences

Bullot, N. J. (2006, July). Object files, anchoring, sortals and the problem of singular perception (pp. 1062-1067). In Ron Sun (Ed.), Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Vancouver, BC (Canada) (pp. 1062-1067). http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/cogsci2006/. [PDF] [PSP, TI, TO, ID, NCC]

Bullot, N. J. (2006, July). An account of image perceptual understanding based on epistemic attention and reference. In A. Butz et al. (Eds.), Smart Graphics 2006, LNCS 4073 (pp. 224-229). DOI:10.1007/11795018_21. [PDF] [Springerlink] [IMP, IMU, REF, ATT, PRT]

Bullot, N. J. (2005, December). Attention épistémique et identification démonstrative. In Actes du Colloque de la Société de Philosophie Analytique (SOPHA 2003), Montréal, 26, 27, 28 septembre 2003: ‘Langage, Pensée, Action’. Public@tions Electroniques de Philosophi@ Scienti@e, http://philosophiascientiae.free.fr/ , http://philosophiascientiae.free.fr/vol2/bullot.pdf. [PDF] [OP, ID, ATT]

Bullot, N. J., Rysiew, P. (2005, March). Tracking objects, tracking agents. In Online conference 'Referring to objects'. Interdisciplines. http://www.interdisciplines.org/objects/papers/5, http://www.interdisciplines.org/objects. [PDF] [TA, TO, ATT, PRT, ET, ONT]

Bullot, N. J., Casati, R., Dokic, J., Giri, M. (2004, October 13). Sounding objects. Proceedings of “Les journées du design sonore (IRCAM, SFA)”, October 13-15 2004, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. [PDF] [Program.] [SP, ONT, SPC]

Bullot, N. J. (2003, January). L’attention esthétique et les objets. Interdisciplines, http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcog, http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcog/papers/5. [Target invited article, bilingual online publication and online discussion.] [PDF] [AC, AE, OP]

Bullot, N. J. (2003, January). Objects and aesthetic attention. Interdisciplines, http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcog, http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcog/papers/5. [Target invited article, bilingual online publication and online discussion.] [PDF] [AC, AE, OP]



G) Edited special issues of journals (or online symposia) / Direction d'ouvrages (ou de conférences en ligne)

Bullot, N. J., Egré, P. (Editors). (forthcoming, accepted in 2005). Objects and Sound Perception. European Review of Philosophy (7), http://www.erp-review.org/7.php, http://www.erp-review.org/. (15 pages) Contributors for this special issue are Stephen Davies (The University of Auckland), Michael Kubovy (University of Virginia), Mohan Matthen (University of Toronto), Matthew Nudds (University of Edinburgh), Casey O’Callaghan (Bates College), David Roden (The Open University). [SP, ONT]

Bullot, N. J. (2005, May). (Translator). Le dessin dans les sciences sociales: L'illustration lithitique, de Dominic M. McIver Lopes. Interdiscplines, Art and Cognition Workshops: Pictures in Cognition and Science (http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcognition/papers/7/language/fr). [PDF] [AC, IMP, IMU]

Barberousse, A., Bullot, N. J., Zeimbekis, J., Origgi, G. (Editors and moderators). (2005, May - 2005, July). Art and Cognition Workshops: Pictures in Cognition and Science. Interdisciplines (http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcognition). [PDF, Main page, June 7] [IMP, IMU]

Bullot, N. J., Ludwig, P. (Advisory editors). Smith, B. (Editor). (2003, October). Art and the Mind. The Monist, An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry (86:4). Contributors for this special issue are Noël Carroll (Temple University), Gregory Currie (Nottingham University), Mark DeBellis (Columbia University), Mark Rollins (Washington University in St Louis), Dominic Lopes (University of British Columbia), Robert Hopkins (The University of Sheffield), John Hyman (Oxford University). [Peer reviewed] [Call for papers in PDF] [PDF, Table of content] [Special issue on philosophical aesthetics and cognitive science; see also the Internet page of The Monist: http://monist.buffalo.edu/.] [AC, IMP, IMU]



F) Refereed published conference abstracts / Résumés soumis à des comités de lecture

Bullot, N. J., Droulez, J., Morvan, C., Pylyshyn, Z. (2004, August 13). Keeping track of objects while exploring a spatial layout with partial cues: Location-based and direction-based strategies [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 364a, http://journalofvision.org/4/8/364/. [Peer reviewed] [Experiments with the passive version of the MTSP task.] [ID, SPC]

Bullot, N. J., Droulez, J., Pylyshyn, Z. W. (2003, October 22). Keeping track of objects while exploring an informationally impoverished environment: Local deictic versus global spatial strategies (Abstract). Journal of Vision, 3(9), 323a, http://journalofvision.org/3/9/323/. [Peer reviewed] [ID, SPC]



H) Invited commentaries / Commentaires invités

Bullot, N. J. (15 November 2004 – February 2005). Contributions to “What do mirror neurons mean?” (Comments posted for the articles of V. Gallese and A. Goldman). http://www.interdisciplines.org/mirror. [SOC]

Bullot, N. J. (September 2004 - December 2004). Contributions to “Art and Cognition Workshops: Fake: why does it matter?” (Comments posted for the articles of D. Dutton and J. Zeimbekis). http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcognition. [Invited contribution] [AC]

Bullot, N. J. (May 2004 - December 2004). Contributions to the virtual discussion about 'Enactive Interfaces' in the framework of the Network of Excellence on Enactive Interfaces ­ VI PCRD of the European Commission. (Comments posted for the articles of K. O'Regan, A. Noë, Khatchatourov et al., A. Luciani, M. O. Ernst and H. H. Bülthoff). http://www.enactivenetwork.org/. [EC, EXT, SPC]

Bullot, N. J. (April 2003 - February 2004). Contributions as invited guest to the symposium 'Rethinking interdisciplinarity' (Comments posted for the articles of D. Sperber, P. Jacob). http://www.interdisciplines.org/interdisciplinarity. [Invited contribution] [INT]

Bullot, N. J. (2003). Commentaries on Roberto Casati's article ‘The unity of the kind artwork’. Rivista di Estetica, 23 (2/2003), XLIII, pp. 3-31. http://www.cisi.unito.it/filosofia/rivista/estetica.html. [From the discussion on “The unity of the kind ‘artwork’.” Interdisciplines, Symposium: Art and Cognition, http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcog/papers/4.] [PDF] [AC]

Bullot, N. J. (2002-2003). Contributions to the virtual discussion about 'Art and Cognition' (comments posted for the articles of R. Casati, V. S. Ramachandran, and the general discussion). Interdisciplines, Art et cognition, http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcog. [AC]



I) Invited or peer-reviewed talks in seminars, workshops, symposia and conferences

42. Bullot, N. J. (2008, October) Les résonances des invisibles / Resonance of the invisibles. International symposium Sound objects in Films / Les objets sonores dans les films. Paris, CRAL & Institut Nicod.

41. Hohenberger, A., Bullot, N. J. (2008, June 27) How do children infer intentions from tracking individuals? A developmental account grounded in mental files. European Society for Philosophy and Psychology. [PDF] [Peer reviewed]

40. Bullot, N. J. (2008, April 9). Analyse des images à partir de l’attention épistémique et de l’acquisition d'informations causales et probatoires. La « preuve » par l'image. Usages rhétoriques et argumentatifs de l'image en science et en droit. Proving through images. Colloque international, 8 et 9 avril 2008. Centre de recherches sur les arts et le langage, EHESS, Paris [Invited talk]

39. Bullot, N. J. (2008, March 8) Attention, information and epistemic perception. METU Informatics Institute: Seminar Series on Philosophy and Cognitive Science: Theory Building and Empirical Methods. Organized by METU Informatics Institute Cognitive Science Program, Middle East Technical University, Ankara. http://www.ii.metu.edu.tr/philcog/ [Invited talk]

38. Bullot, N. J. (2008, February 20) Tracking Individuals to Track the Truth Grounding Intentionality in the Perception and Knowledge of Individuals’ Identity and Location. Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt Universität, Berlin.

37. Bullot, N. J. (2007, October 1). How does listening aid us tracking individuals? Ontological conundrums in the auscultation of auditory objects. Workshop Auditory Objects. M. Chait, T. Griffiths, D. McAlpine (org.). [Invited talk]

36. Bullot, N.J. (2007, June 1). Tracking individuals to track the truth. Middle East Technical University, Cognitive Science. http://www.ii.metu.edu.tr/Graduate_Programs/Cognitive_Science/CognitiveScience.php [Invited talk]

35. Bullot, N. J. (2007, April 18). Aesthetic attention and the mind/brain's routines. 'Art/Brain Symposium at Urbana-Champaign' (the symposium includes contributions from Gregory Currie, Nancy Kanwisher, Jenefer Robinson, Semir Zeki). Pr. P. A. Dhillon (org.). [PPT Presentation] [Invited talk]

34. Bullot, N. J. (2007, March 7). Solving the problem of singular cognition in object and agent tracking. Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science Research Seminars, University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada). http://www.uoguelph.ca/nacs/page.cfm?id=3. [Invited talk]

33. Bullot, N. J. (2006, October 14). Straightening the crooked stick: Prolegomena to an account of perceptual illusions consistent with direct realism. Conference of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association, Vancouver (SFU), 13-15 October 2006. [Peer reviewed]

32. Bullot, N. J. (2006, July 27). Object Files, Functional Anchoring, Sortals and the Problem of Singular Perception. The 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (Vancouver, BC, Canada). http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/cogsci2006/. [Peer reviewed]

31. Bullot, N. J. (2006, July 24). An account of image perceptual understanding based on epistemic attention and reference. Smart Graphics 2006, Vancouver. http://www.smartgraphics.org/sg06/. [PDF] [Peer reviewed]

30. Bullot, N. J. (2006, March 26). Commentator for the mini-conference: “Scientific images” organized by Dominic M. McIver Lopes. American Philosophical Association: Pacific Division (http://apa-pacific.org), Portland, Oregon. [Invited talk.]

29. Bullot, N. J. (2006, March 23). Commentary on Bill Brewer's article ”Perception and its objects.” Commentator for the Invited Paper: “Perception and Empirical Realism” organized by Dominic M. McIver Lopes. American Philosophical Association: Pacific Division (http://apa-pacific.org), Portland, Oregon. [Invited talk]

28. Bullot, N. J. (2006, March 14). Study in the Perception of Objects’ Identity: Object Files, Functional Anchoring and the Problem of Singular Perception. UBC “Cognition Research Group” organized by Mohan Matthen. [Invited talk]

27. Bullot, N. J. (2005, October 8). The proto-reference hypothesis. Conference of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association, Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada), 7-9 October 2005. [Invited talk] [Schedule of WCPA conference in PDF]

26. Bullot, N. J. (2005, July 7). Context-dependent and epistemic uses of attention for perceptual-demonstrative identification. Modeling and Using Context, 5th International and Interdisciplinary Conference CONTEXT 2005, Paris, France, July 5-8, 2005. [Peer reviewed] [PDF] [http://www.context-05.org/]

25. Bullot, N. J. (2005, June 29). Construction of the perceived object. Thesis defense, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris. [Defense of Thesis]

24. Bullot, N. J. (2005, March 10). Attention and demonstrative identification. Lille 3/UFR de psychologie cognitive. [Invited talk].

23. Bullot, N. J. (2005, March 7). 'Do ecological and sensorimotor theories explain the perception of physical objects?.' Talk presented at 'New research prospects at the crossroad of ecological and sensorimotor approaches to perception.' (Organized by N. Gangopadhyay & N. J. Bullot). Enactive Network, Institut Jean Nicod (Paris).

22. Bullot, N. J. (2005, February 9). Les conditions de l'attention esthétique visant les objets et les images: Réflexions sur l'hypothèse de l'inhibition des routines perceptives. Séminaire ‘Art et Cognition’ (organisation: Claude Imbert), Ecole Normale Supérieure. [Invited talk] [ENS news in PDF]

21. Bullot, N. J. (2004, November 15 - 2005). Participation as guest in the online symposium 'What do mirror neurons mean?'. [http://www.interdisciplines.org/mirror]

20. Bullot, N. J., Casati, R., Dokic, J., Giri, M. (2004, October 13). “Sounding objects” [PDF of the communication, PPT Presentation]. Symposium 'Design sonore', http://www.design-sonore.org/ [Invited talk] [Org. P. Susini et al.]. Beaubourg/IRCAM/SFA. [CGP link in PDF]

19. Bullot, N. J. (September 2004 - December 2004). Participation as guest in the online symposium 'Art and Cognition Workshops: Fake: why does it matter?' (Comments posted for the articles of D. Dutton and J. Zeimbekis). Interdisciplines [ http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcognition ].

18. Bullot, N. J. (2004, July 5 ). 'Cross-modal attention for the cognitive access to objects.' ‘Full talk’, accepted submission for the first joint conference. The Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) & EuroSPP. Barcelona. [http://www.ub.es/grc_logos/spp_espp_04/] [Schedule of the symposium]

17. Bullot, N. J. (2004, June 17). Crossmodal attention. Seminar of the Institut de la Communication Parlée (CNRS / INPG / Université Stendhal), Grenoble (Org. C. Abry, V. Ducet et al.) [http://www.icp.inpg.fr/] [http://www.icp.inpg.fr/%7Eloeven/Bullot.html] [Invited talk] [PDF, abstract]

16. Bullot, N. J., Droulez, J., Morvan, C., Pylyshyn, Z. (2004, May 1-5). Keeping track of objects while exploring a spatial layout with partial cues: Location-based and deictic direction-based strategies. [Experiments with the passive version of the MTSP task.] Vision Sciences Symposium 2004, Sarasota, Florida, USA. [Peer reviewed]

15. Bullot, N. J. (2004, April 27). Epistemic attention. Journée d’études ‘Les représentations non langagières, Maison des Sciences Humaines ­ Alpes, http://www.msh-alpes.prd.fr/, Université Pierre Mendès-France. Zeimbekis, J. (Org.). [Invited talk]

14. Bullot, N. J. (2004, February 7). L’accès perceptif épistémique aux objets physiques. 'Langage, connaissance et action', Colloque jeunes chercheurs en philosophie, Rennes, 5, 6 et 7 février 2004, campus de Beaulieu, bat. 32 B. [Peer reviewed] [Program in PDF].

13. Bullot, N. J. (2004, January 30). 'Auditory and cross-modal attention for the deictic ‘anchoring’ of the mind on individual objects.' Meeting ‘Philosophy and sound’, University of London, School of Advanced Studies, organised by the Birbeck College (Barry C. Smith). Commentary by Barry C. Smith. [Invited talk] [Related to the writing of Sounding-Objects]

12. Bullot, N. J. (2004, January 22). “La construction de l’objet perçu: approche déictique de la perception des objets physiques et attention portée sur les objets.”, pre-defense of thesis, Paris.

11. Bullot, N. J. (2003, September 27). 'Attention, deictic reference and object perception (Attention, référence déictique et perception d’objet).' Colloque ‘Langage, Pensée, Action’, Colloque de la Société de Philosophie Analytique (SOPHA), UQAM et Université de Montréal, 26, 27, 28 septembre 2003 [Program in PDF] [Proposal for a paper awarded a grant for scientific merit]

10. Bullot, N. J. (2003, September 18). 'Attention, deictic reference and MTSP paradigm.' Yale University. Invited talk for Prof. Brian Scholl’s Laboratory : http://www.yale.edu/psychology/FacInfo/Scholl.html.

9. Bullot, N. J., Droulez, J., Pylyshyn, Z. (2003, May 9). Keeping track of objects while exploring an informationally impoverished environment: Local deictic versus global spatial strategies (Poster presentation). Vision Sciences Symposium 2003 [PPT Presentation] [Program in PDF], Sarasota, Florida, USA. [Abstract published in the Journal of Vision.]

8. Bullot, N. J. (2003, April 1 – 2004, February). Contributions as guest to the symposium 'Rethinking interdisciplinarity' (Comments posted for the articles of D. Sperber, P. Jacob). [http://www.interdisciplines.org/interdisciplinarity].

7. Afonso, A., Bullot, N. J., Casati, R., Chabanne, V., Denis, M., Dokic, J., Droulez, J., Gaunet, F., Nicolas, D., Thinus-Blanc, C. (Names in alphabetic order) (2002, December). Construction de l'objet et de l'espace perçus: codage et attribution des propriétés géométriques et non sensorielles (Poster presentation). Colloque Cognitique (Cognitique Symposium), 6-7 décembre 2002, Paris, Grand Amphithéâtre de la Sorbonne : http://www.recherche.gouv.fr/recherche/aci/bilancogni.htm. [Invited talk.] [http://nicolas-bullot.org/Publi/PPT/Bullot2003_E5_COEP_Cog.ppt]

6. Bullot, N. J. (2002, November 18 – 2003, February). Participation as invited author in the online symposium 'Art and Cognition'. [http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcog]

5. Bullot, N. J. (2002, November). Deictic reference and the MTSP paradigm. Talk presented for Z. Pylyshyn’s laboratory, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science. [Invited talk.]

4. Bullot, N. J., & Droulez, J. (2001, October 19). How can properties be ascribed to objects?. Paper presented at the Workshop on the genesis of perception and the notion of space in machines and humans (Atelier sur la genèse de la perception et de la notion d’espace chez le robot et l’homme), École Normale Supérieure, O’Regan, K. and Nadal, J.-P. (organizers). [Invited talk.] [http://www.nicolas-bullot.org/Publi/PDF/2001/Bullot2001_E3_Space_ENS.pdf]

3. Bullot, N. J. (2001, November 2). Quelques problèmes posés par l’usage du terme ‘objet’ dans les théories de la représentation et de la perception. Talk presented at the Rencontres jeunes chercheurs de l’Ecole doctorale ‘Cognition, Langage, Education’, Université d’Aix en Provence.

2. Bullot, N. J. (2000, December 22). The concept of ‘deictic variable’ / Le concept de ‘variable déictique’. Talk presented at the atelier La construction de l’objet perçu (Workshop Construction of the perceived object), http://www.objectcognition.net/obj-seminar.html, Collège de France.

1. Bullot, N. J. (2000, September 6). Normativité des processus attentionnels dans la perception. Colloque International de la SOPHA 'La Normativité', Université de Brest, 4-6 septembre 2000. [Peer reviewed] [Program in PDF]



J) Organisation of seminars, conferences and academic events

9. Bullot, N. J., Pasquinelli, E., Hindemith, G. (organizers) (2008, October). International symposium Les objects sonores dans les films / sound objects in films. CRAL & Institut Jean Nicod. Paris, France.

8. Member of the scientific committee of the CNRS Summer School ‘Cognitive bases of scientific images (Les bases cognitives des images scientifiques)’ (2006, June 18-23). Convenors: A. Barberousse and R. Casati. http://www.imagesscientifiques.info/ .

7. Gangopadhyay, N., Bullot, N. J., (2005, March 7) ‘New research prospects at the crossroad of ecological and sensorimotor approaches to perception.’ Enactive Network, Institut Jean Nicod.

6. Barberousse, A., Bullot, N. J., Zeimbekis, J., Origgi, G. (Editors, moderators). (2005, May - 2005, July). Art and Cognition Workshops: Pictures in Cognition and Science. Interdisciplines (http://www.interdisciplines.org/artcognition).

5. Contribution to the organization of the CNRS Summer School ‘La référence aux objets: language, perception, concept (Reference to objects: language, perception and concept)’. Casati et al. (2004, June 6-13). http://www.objectreference.org. [PDF of the Call (French)]

4. Contribution to the organization of the Jean Nicod Prize (2004) awarded to Zenon W. Pylyshyn and related conferences.

3. Co-organization of the seminar ‘Objets et espaces sonores / Sound objects and spaces,’ Paris 22 March 2001. http://www.objectcognition.net/seminars/obj-esp-sonoresD.htm.

2. Co-organization of the seminar ‘How and why do we perceive objects?’ (Comment et pourquoi percevons-nous des objets?), Paris, 23 June 2000, http://www.objectcognition.net/seminars/h%26w-objectsD.htm.

1. Co-organization of the seminar entitled ‘Construction of perceived object / La construction de l'objet perçu,’ Collège de France, 1999-2001 with support from the ‘Réseau de Sciences Cognitives d’Ile-de-France’ (RISC in Paris), http://www.objectcognition.net/obj-seminar.html.



K) Non-academic publications (Internet Websites, sound recording, radio broadcast)

5. Bullot, N. J., Giri, M. (in progress) Tacet, Immersion by chance operations in soundscapes and sounding objects (Sound Installation)

4. Bullot, N. J. (in progress). Tacet, a database of recorded soundscapes. http://art-mind.org/review/article.php3?id_article=231 .

3. Bullot, N. J. (under construction). “www.art-mind.org.

2. Bullot, N. J. (2002). “objectCognition. Conception and development of the Internet site http://www.objectcognition.net/ (initially, it was just a tool for my thesis bibliography), dedicated to the diffusion of knowledge in cognitive sciences and philosophy of mind. In particular, this website focuses on the research on the perception and cognition of physical objects. [See http://extremetracking.com/open;sum?login=bullot for visitors].

1. Bullot, N. J. (2001, April 21). "Listening, attention" / "L'écoute, l'attention: 10 compositions ascétiques pour étudier les capacités d'attention". Atelier de Création Radiophonique, France Culture. [Preparatory samples.] [Outlines in PDF]



L) Acronyms for research topics (English, French)

Main studied topics, principaux thèmes étudiés: AA: Aesthetic attention, attention esthétique; AC: Art and cognition, art et cognition; ATT: Attentional tracking, pistage attentionnel; ET: Epistemic tracking, pistage épistémique; EXT: Externalism, externalisme; CA: Crossmodal attention, attention intermodale; NCC: Nonconceptual content, contenu non-conceptuel; CC: Cultural cognition, cognition culturelle; DR: Drect realism, réalisme direct ; EC: Embodied cognition, cognition située; ID: Identification and identity, identification et identité; IMP: Image perception, perception des images; IMU: Image understanding, compréhension des images; IND: Indexicality, indexicalité; INT: Interdisciplinary research, recherche interdisciplinaire; ONT: Ontology, ontologie; OP : Object perception; perception d’objet; PE: Predicate evaluation; evaluation de prédicats; PP : Perceptual predicate; prédicat perceptif; PRT : Procedural theory of attention and reference, théorie procédurale de l’attention et de la référence; PSC : Problem of Singular Cognition, Problème de la Cognition Singulière; PSP: Problem of Singular Perception, Problème de la Perception Singulière; PT: Perceptual tracking, pistage perceptif; REF: Reference, référence; SOC: Social cognition, cognition sociale; SP: Sound perception, perception des sons; SPC: Spatial cognition, cognition spatiale; TA: Tracking of agents, pistage d’agents; TI: Tracking of individuals, pistage d'individus; TO : Tracking of objects; pistage d’objets.