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4th Neurovation symposium in Utrecht

The 4th Neurovation symposium will be held on October 6-7, 2014 in the conference center of het Muntgebouw in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The theme of Neurovation 2014 is “Technological applications in neurocognition” and it concerns the measurement and influencing of the brain using non-invasive or invasive technologies.

The symposium intends to gather people with a variety of backgrounds who are active in the field of Brain and Cognitive Science on topics as diverse as brain stimulation, healthy aging, mental wellbeing, new technology for measuring brain signals, fundamental and applied research, clinicians, policy makers, as well as those looking for business opportunities. Invited presentations of distinguished scientists and business visionaries will fuel discussion on the applications that are relevant for society at large, and foster the formation of an innovation community.

Program

The program comprises two days of single-track keynotes and lectures and an evening session with interaction over dinner. Neurovation 2014 strives for a good balance between presentations and interaction with, for instance, poster presentations during breaks between the four sessions:

  • Measuring the brain’s electrical signals
  • Electrically stimulating the brain
  • Measuring brain signals using light
  • Stimulating the brain using light

Aim

The aim of the symposium is to provide a bridge between fundamental and applied research and to create opportunities for the application of research findings in products that will benefit people’s health and wellbeing. It does so by enabling interaction across research disciplines and methods and by stimulating collaborations between industry and academia.

Posters and demos

For those interested there is an opportunity to present posters and demos. Proposed posters and demos will be reviewed for relevancy regarding the four main topics. Please send your poster abstract via the appropriate form that will be published in due course on our website.

Registration

For more information, e.g. regarding registration, we refer you to our website:http://www.neurovation.nl/.

Early registration is encouraged because of a limited number of seats and early birds will get a discount.

Brain & Emotion Pre-Conference

***Interested in the neuroscience of emotion?***

Join us for the Brain & Emotion Pre-Conference on 8 July 2014!

On 8 July 2014 we organize an exciting 1-day pre-conference to the European Association of Social Psychology General Meeting addressing the question “What can the brain tell us about emotion?” The Brain & Emotion pre-conference will highlight cutting edge research that aims to understand the biological underpinnings of a great variety of emotion processes, such as the subjective experience of emotion, emotion regulation, emotional learning, and the understanding of emotion in other people. Our program features key note addresses by Karin Roelofs and Lawrence Barsalou, and five additional talks by Andreas Olson, Kristen Lindquist, Katerina Fotopoulou, Eliza Bliss-Moreau, and Suzanne Oosterwijk. The meeting will also feature a “Data Blitz” session comprised of 5-minute talks in which researchers of all levels present their “most interesting” and “hot off the press” finding.

More information, including registration details and instructions on how to submit abstracts for the Data Blitz, can be found at: https://sites.google.com/site/brainandemotion2014/  Registration is restricted to the first 80 people to register and pay the registration fee (45 euro). Data Blitz submissions are due by 15 May 2014.

Hot cognition: how emotions shape information processing

NVP Mini Symposium
23rd October 2014
University of Amsterdam

Influential theories have argued that affective processing is fundamentally different from cognitive processing. Where and on what basis should theorists draw the line between cognition and emotion, and when is it useful to do so? This symposium compiles different viewpoints on fundamental issues in the relationship between affect and cognition.

  1. If you want to attend the symposium, register here. Limited seats are available.
  2. Are you a Master or PhD student and do you want to give a poster presentation? Submit your abstract here before September 23d, 2014 and then also register via the link above. The best poster will be awarded with 100 euro!
  3. All attendants and presenters need to be members of NVP. If you want to become a member, register here.

Schedule:
13:00-13:15 Welcome and NVP research popularization award
13:15-14:00 Bruno Bocanegra
14:15-15:00 Agneta Fischer
15:00-15:45 Coffee break/Poster Presentation
15:45-16:30 Beatrice de Gelder
16:30-17:15 Nico Frijda
17:15-17:30 Concluding notes
17:30-18:00 Drinks and poster prize

Locatie: REC-M zaal 1.01/ Plantage Muidergracht 12, Amsterdam.

Organizing Committee: Lorenza  Colzato and Mariska Kret

 

Abstracts

1. Bruno Bocanegra

A Kuhnian Perspective on the Emotion-Cognition Interface

In his seminal work “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions”, Kuhn developed a theoretical account of the mechanisms underlying scientific progress. This publication was a landmark event in the sociology of science and marked the beginning of social epistemology. In the present talk I will argue that the core mechanism proposed by Kuhn may not only be relevant for explaining scientific progress on a societal level, but may also explain the dynamics of emotion-cognition interactions within an individual. Although this proposal is too abstract to account for specific examples of emotion-cognition interactions, it may be useful for conceptualizing general properties of the overall interface between the two domains.

2. Agneta Fischer

How emotional faces influence information processing

Faces often send emotional signals and observers may automatically react with similar emotional expressions, referred to as emotional mimicry. Emotional mimicry has two major social functions: (1) it facilitates affiliation with others, and (2) it helps us understand how others feel. I will review evidence for these functions, but I will also show that both functions depend on the context in which the emotion is displayed and can be regulated in order to meet other than affiliative goals.

3. Bea de Gelder

After decades of sidestepping the body in favor of only investigating face perception, neuroscientists in this last decade have begun to investigate also body perception. Most studies have focused on how the visual system recognizes the body shape and whether there exists one, two or many brain areas dedicated to the representation of the human body.  After a brief review of this research we will present current studies on the perception of the body as the medium of emotional expressions.  We will argue that the affective, communicative and interactive dimensions of bodies suggest a different blueprint of the perceptual and neural underpinnings of bodies than what is provided by studies of how the body is represented.  The contrast between these two perspectives can then be viewed as one between the body as presence vs. the body as an object of neural representation.

4. Nico H. Frijda

Whence emotions?

Terms like ”emotion” and its near equivalents in languages other than English  (e.g. affectiobhava, pathemaemocion, Gemütsbewegung) appear not to allow of a coherent and consistent definition. So far, no general agreement has been reached on them in the relevant literature.
It appears that words like those mentioned are designations of personal experiences and perceived behaviors of other individuals that strike the perceiver’s eye or ear as being out of the run of the mill experiences and behaviors.
These experiences and behaviors that strike the eye or ear appear to be the variable outcomes of variable sets of a finite number of basic processes that allow the organism’s abilities and sensitivities and that characterize healthy members of a given animal species, notably the human species.

NVP Popularisatie onderzoek prijs

NVP wil zich inzetten voor het bevorderen van betrokkenheid bij en toegankelijkheid van wetenschappelijke kennis en inzichten voor een breed publiek. De NVP popularisatie van onderzoek-prijs wordt uitgereikt aan een wetenschapper die lid is van NVP. Zij/hij krijgt de prijs voor de uitstekende bijdrage aan het vergroten van de kennis en betrokkenheid van een breed publiek bij de wetenschap in de afgelopen 2 jaar.

We denken hierbij aan: pers-/boekpublicatie: boek(en), serie(s) samenhangende artikelen in dag-/week-/maandbladen, brochures; multimediaproducties: documentaire(s), (serie) uitzendingen/internetsites, video (s), sociale media; dramaproducties, tentoonstellingen, en andere evenementen die de publieke belangstelling voor wetenschappelijk onderzoek bevorderen.

Aanvragen kunnen worden gezonden, niet later dan 23 September 2014, aan:
Dr. Lorenza Colzato
colzato@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

Workshop “Color in Concepts: Representation and Processing of Color in Language and Cognition”

Workshop: “Color in Concepts: Representation and Processing of Color in Language and Cognition”
Date: June 2-3, 2014
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
Workshop website: www.psycholinguistik.eu/cic2014

We invite presentations for our upcoming workshop on “Color in Concepts: Representation and Processing of Color in Language and Cognition”. The workshop will take place in Düsseldorf on June 2-3, 2014, and is supported by the DFG Collaborative Research Centre 991.

We seek to provide a platform to discuss and share ideas about, among other things, the following questions:
– Are color features involved in conceptual representations?
– What is the influence of color and color knowledge on processing in language production and comprehension?
– How does color contribute to early visual perception and object recognition?
– And how does the phenomenon of synesthesia relate to the conceptual representation of color?

We hope the workshop will provide an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and discuss recent empirical findings in a highly interdisciplinary scientific environment.

Abstracts are welcome for 20-minute presentations (excluding discussion time) and poster presentations addressing theoretical or empirical issues connected to color representation and processing, be it from a (neuro-)psychological, linguistic, or philosophical perspective.

Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
– Cognitive representation of color and color features
– Processing of color features in language production and comprehension
– The contribution of color to object recognition
– Synesthetic experiences related to color
– Philosophy of color perception, epistemology and representation

Please submit anonymous abstracts of max. 500 words (including references) to cic2014@psycholinguistik.eu. All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers. The submission deadline is April 10, 2014.

We are looking forward to receiving your abstracts, and hope you will join us in Düsseldorf! Kind regards, Organising Committee Alexandra Redmann, Ian FitzPatrick, Peter Indefrey

Emotion Meets Action

6th International Summer School in Affective Sciences with Expert Meeting (ISSAS14)
July 6-14, 2014
Château de Bossey – Geneva (Switzerland)
·         Theories of emotion and action
·         Overlapping topics: goal relevance, goal-directed action, expectancy/ prediction error, control, agency, effort, action tendencies, affordances.
·         Integrative models
·         Emotion meets action in fiction and music
·         Emotions and reasons for action
Confirmed speakers:
Michael Brady, Giorgio Coricelli, Charles Carver, Wil Cunningham, Julien Deonna, Ronald de Sousa, Frédérique de Vignemont, Sanne Dewit, Andreas Eder, Luciano Fadiga, Nico Frijda, Guido Gendolla, Didier Grandjean, Patrick Haggard, Bernhard Hommel, Marc Leman, Olivier Massin, Agnes Moors, Keith Oatley, John O’Doherty, Elisabeth Pacherie, Joëlle Proust, Wolfgang Prinz, Peter Railton, Rainer Reisenzein, Richard Ridderinkhof, Erik Rietveld, David Sander, Andrea Scarantino, Klaus Scherer, Dorit Wenke, and Hong Yu Wong
Deadline for applications: March 24th, 2014
David Sander, Agnes Moors, Bernhard Hommel, Julien Deonna, Didier Grandjean, and Cristina Soriano

NVP workshop on research ethics

Cases of fraud, concerns over the prevalence of questionable research practices, and controversies about the replicability of studies have recently fuelled a debate about fundamental aspects of psychological research. To discuss these issues, their causes and possible solutions, 23 PhD. and Master students gathered in Utrecht on December 4 for a workshop on research ethics, organised for the NVP by Maarten Derksen and Richard Morey. The four speakers each discussed a different aspect of research ethics. Jelte Wicherts spoke about questionable research practices such as HARKing and p-hacking, and how sharing data can help to reduce this problem. Rolf Zwaan focussed on replication and emphasised that its primary purpose is not to check the original results, but to build on them. Richard Morey’s talk centred on intellectual honesty, making the point that you can only honestly make a claim, if you understand the statistical methods behind it. Finally, Maarten Derksen discussed how best to react when confronted with questionable research practices, and how to raise the issue with colleagues. Each talk was followed by lively discussion, which continued on the online discussion forum of the workshop. We asked the participants to fill out anonymous evaluation forms and give us their opinion about the workshop. Most were very positive and would recommend it to others. All in all, we look back on a very inspiring workshop.

Annual Helmholtz Lecture Series

We announce the annual Helmholtz Lecture Series:

25-Oct-13: Michael Brainard – Neural mechanisms of reinforcement learning in the adult songbird
8-Nov-13: Simon Baron Cohen – Why is autism more common in males?
31-Jan-14: Marisa Carrasco – How attention affects perception
28-Feb-14: Stephen Engel – The adaptive brain: Learning to see in altered visual worlds
14-Mar-14: Laure Pisella – Damage to parietal areas coding locations in eye-centred coordinates in optic ataxia causes motor and perceptual deficits
2-May-14: Jordan Grafman – The neural basis of human social beliefs

All lectures start at 4 pm.

The first three lectures take place in: Ruppert Rood, Leuvenlaan 21, de Uithof, Utrecht.