mercoledì 22 maggio 2019 - venerdì 24 maggio 2019
Complesso di San Francesco
Institutions, Markets, Technologies (IMT) - Institutes for Advanced Studies Lucca
via San Francesco, 19
55100 Lucca
WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY Cappella Giunigi10:00 - 10:15 Registration
10:15 - 10:30 Opening Address:
Fabio PAGLIERIPietro PIETRINI
10:30 - 11:30 Keynote speaker:
Carlos ALÓS-FERRER,
The determinants of errors in decision making under risk11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break
Cappella Giunigi12:00 - 13:00
Bounded rationalityMARINI,
Decoy effects in intertemporal choice as a litmus test for connectionist models of decision-makingANSANI, MARINI,
The influence of music on risk attitudeClassroom 112:00 - 13:00
Mind-Body integrationGRECO,
How can cognitive science make explanations in a single framework: using flows beyond levelsZANOTTI,
Reducing mind while maintaining non-reductive psychological explanations: disentangling metaphysical and epistemiological issues13:00 - 15:00 Lunch break
Cappella Giunigi15:00 - 17:00
SymposiumFabrizio CALZAVARINI, Emiliano RICCIARDI, BOTTARI, BURNSTON,
The supramodal brainClassroom 115:00 - 17:00
SymposiumEnnio BILANCINI, CAPRARO, BONCINELLI, CELADIN, GARAGNANI,
Cognition & prosocialityClassroom 215:00 - 17:00
Mental disordersJURJAKO,
Reduction and the biocognitive approach to psychiatric classificationLORIA,
Which are the best theories for delusional thinking? A matter that neurosciences cannot resolve yetMILINTENDA, PENNISI,
Psychopathology as a lack of self transparency: the case of xenomeliaFrancesco GAGLIARDI, MIELE,
A nutrigenomic approach in the treatment of SAD - Seasonal Affective DIsorder17:00 - 17:30 Coffee break
Cappella Giunigi17:30 - 18:30 Keynote speaker:
Marco TAMIETTO,
Not blind to emotions: neural mechanisms of emotion recognition without awarenessTHURSDAY, 23rd MAY Cappella Giunigi09:30 - 10:30 Keynote speaker:
Francesco GUALA,
Beliefless coordination10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
Cappella Giunigi11:00 - 13:00
SymposiumGustavo CEVOLANI,
Mario DE CARO,
Vincenzo CRUPI,
Giacomo SILLARI, FESTA, ELIA, DI PAOLO,
Rationality, emotions and cognitive fallaciesClassroom 111:00 - 13:00
Neurocognitive underpinnings of social sciencesVERNAZZANI,
The aesthetic depth of seeingPRYCHITKO,
Towards an account of event perceptionPORTIDES, RAFTOUPOLOUS,
How do cognition and perception interact?FERRETTI,
Why there is no such thing as vision-for-action13:00 - 15:00 Lunch break
Cappella Giunigi15:00 - 16:30
SymposiumFAROLFI, BUCKENMAIER, RITSCHEL,
Process and decision under riskClassroom 115:00 - 16:30
Philosophy of science and pragmaticsRAFTOUPOLOUS, PORTIDES,
Abstraction as selective attentionRATHKOPF,
Reading minds by reading brains?LOMBARDI VALLAURI,
Processing constraints on the persuasive effectiveness of presuppositionsClassroom 215:00 - 16:30
Mental disordersCOLPIZZI, CAUDEK,
Cognitive inflexibility specificity for vulnerability to obsessive-compulsive symptomsSCARPAZZA,
Insanity evaluation of personality disorders: emerging neuroscientific perspectivesPALUMBO,
Alleles of the serotonin pathway and criminal behaviour16:30 - 17:00 Coffee break
17:00 - 18:00 Keynote speaker:
Sarah GENON,
Linking brain to behaviour with bottom-up approaches: opportunities and challenges20:00 Social dinner
FRIDAY, 24th MAY Cappella Giunigi09:30 - 10:30
NeuroethicsPELLEGRINO, Mirko GARASIC,
Neuroethics and the ethics of AI. Enhancing and extending humanitySOMMAGGIO, FABIANI,
Is cognitive liberty the watershed between old and new moral enhancers?Classroom 109:30 - 10:30
Conceptual spacesCORACI,
Ad hoc concepts in conceptual spaceMaria Cristina AMORETTI, FRIXIONE,
Representing wines through conceptual spacesClassroom 209:30 - 10:30
Formal modelsVINDROLA, RAILEGH,
Perceptual and doxastic confidencesGRAYOT,
Improving decision models: computational theories of cognition versus enlightened bayesanism10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
Cappella Giunigi11:00 - 12:30
NeurophilosophyNANI,
The neural correlates of attention and consciousness: two sister processes of the brainRE,
Body ownersjip and agencyBURNSTON,
The neuroscience of decision as a basis for social neurosciencesClassroom 111:00 - 12:30
Experimental social sciencesGRONCHI,
Analytic thinking reduces memory errors in a recall taskALBERTAZZI,
Cheating in the lab VS cheating in the fieldLIMATA,
Kinematic false memories in childrenClassroom 211:00 - 12:30
Theoretical insights on societyGIOVAGNOLI,
Habits, we-intenyionality and ritualsMASTROGIORGIO,
Economic reasoning and interaction in socially extended market institutionsMARCHETTI,
Reintroducing cognitive institutionalism. Do social and cognitive sciences together help us understand institutions?