Interacting Minds in Collaboration Symposium
Info about event
Time
Location
Aud. 1 1441-012 Tåsingegade and Meeting Room 2, AU Conference Centre
Organizer
Wednesday 28 September - Auditorium 1 – 1441-012 Tåsingegade
Theme: Cognition
9.00-9.30 Welcome by Vice-Dean Anne Marie Pahuus, Faculty of Arts, Head of the IMC Board Armin W. Geertz and Director Andreas Roepstorff
9.30-10.15 Uta Frith, UCL & Chris Frith, Welcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging. Interacting Minds - a brief history
10.15-11.00 Jakob Hohwy, Monash University. Better believe the free energy principle
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30-12.15 Micah Allen, University College London. Towards a Computational Embodied Mind: How Interoceptive Predictions Shape Visual Awareness
12.15-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.15 Andy Clark, University of Edinburgh. Control and Coordination for the Predictive Mind
14.15-15.00 Julian Kiverstein, University of Amsterdam. A Role for Affective processes in Top-Top Control
15.00-15.30 Coffee
Thursday 29th September - Meeting Room 2, Conference Centre, Frerik Nielsen Vej
Theme: Communication
9.00-9.45 Joanna R?czaszek-Leonardi, University of Warsaw. Coordination through language on two time-scales: The impact of spontaneous conversation and sommelier cards on wine recognition and description
9.45-10.30 Dan Bang, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging. Diversity and miscommunication
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-11.45 Guillaume Dumas, Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions Laboratory. Interacting with others, a challenge for theories & methods in neuroscience
11.45-12.30 Lunch
12.30-13.15 Glenda Satne, Universidad Alberto Hurtado and University of Wollongong. Shared Intentionality and the Cooperative Evolutionary Thesis
13.15-14.00 John Michael, Central European University. Coordination Creates Commitment
14.00-14.30 Coffee
14.30-15.15 Johanna Seibt, Aarhus University. Social Robotics: New Forms of Collective Intentionality, New Types of Responsibility?
15.15-16.00 Simon DeDeo, Laboratory for Social Minds, Santa Fe Institute, Indiana University. Play: from String Theory and Lyric Poetry to post-war Serbia
Friday 30th September - Meeting Room 2, Conference Centre, Frerik Nielsen Vej
Theme: Choice
9.30-10.15 Barry Smith, Centre for the Study of the Senses, University of London. The Experience of Wine: Experts and Expectations
10.15-10.45 Coffee
10.45-11.30 Anthony Jack, Case Western Reserve University. Orthogonal Factor theory: Combining insights from neuroscience and psychology to understand human reasoning and decision making
11.30-12.30 Lunch
12.30-13.15 Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson, Aarhus University. Exploration versus exploitation: Emotions and performance as antecedents and consequences of team decisions
13.15-14.00 Michael Bang Petersen, Aarhus University. Committing to Collaborate in The Face of Conflict: Intergroup Conflict and Preferences for Dominant Leaders
14.00-14.30 Coffee
14.30-15.15 Mattia Gallotti, School of Advanced Study, University of London. Top-Down We-Mode
15.15-15.30 Concluding remarks
Printable program with abstracts here.
Registration is closed
Contact info: Anne-Mette Pedersen annemette@cas.au.dk