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Abstracts:
- 17th May
Hacking Minds, Hacking Brains, Hacking Augmented Bodies: Ethical Aspects of Neurohacking – Marcello Ienca (University of Basel)
Ethical challenges for self-driving cars – Jean-François Bonnefon (Toulouse School of Economics)
The reassembly of a withering mind: Values at stake in treating neurodegenerative disease – David Lyreskog (University of Twente, and the 4TU Centre for Ethics and Technology, Netherlands)
A “ghost in the shell”? Locked-in syndrome and the hypothesis of disembodied mind – Federico Zilio (University of Padua)
Analyzing b-formats- some conceptual clarifications of Embodied Cognition – Agostino Pinna Pintor (FINO Consortium)
Why we act when we act: How brain, body, and environment interact in the generation of voluntary action – Aaron Schurger (French National Institute for Health & Medical Research – INSERM)
The Mechanization of Love – Mirko Garasic (IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca)
Emotion as Functional States: A Reductio ad Absurdum – Marco Viola (IUSS Pavia – Vita-Salute San Raffaele University)
The Cognitive Control Process and the Emotion Regulation Strategies: Alternative Way for Testing the Double-Process Theory (HRV-RMSSD) – Andrea Terenzi (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Regina Gregori Grgic (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Anna Ogliari (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Roberto Mordacci (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University) and Alessandro Scano (CNR)
Assessing the Impact of Imaging Studies in Psychotic Disorders and Schizophrenia: Clinical Research, Translational Efforts and Ethical Issues Involved – Paolo Corsico (Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, The University of Manchester)
Intentions and motor representations: the interface challenge – Elisabeth Pacherie (Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS UMR 8129, Institut d’Etude de la Cognition, École Normale Supérieure & PSL Research University, Paris)
- 18th May
Neuroethics and brain function – Edmund T. Rolls (Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience)
Ethical Implications of Indeterminate Cases of Consciousness – David Mathers (Independent Researcher – DPhil Philosophy Oxford)
Consciousness in Comatose Clowns: No Funny Business – Mary Gregg (University of Mississippi)
Affective and cooperative interactions modulate brain connectivity within the action observation network Connectivity in the action observation network – Maria Arioli (NEtS Center, School for Advanced Studies (IUSS); Division of Neuroscience, IRCCS San Raffaele, Milan), Nicola Canessa (NEtS Center, School for Advanced Studies (IUSS); Division of Neuroscience, IRCCS San Raffaele, Milan), Daniela Perani (Division of Neuroscience, IRCCS San Raffaele, Milan; Nuclear Medicine Unit, Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan; Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan), Alice Mado Proverbio (NeuroMi – Milan Center for Neuroscience, Dept. of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan), Alberto Zani (Institute of Bioimaging and Molecular Physiology, IBFM-CNR, Milan), Andrea Falini (Neuroradiology Unit, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan) and Stefano Cappa (NEtS Center, School for Advanced Studies (IUSS); Division of Neuroscience, IRCCS San Raffaele, Milan)
Between Reasonability and Confabulation- The Counterintuitive Ground of Action. A Bourdieusian Approach to Neuroethics – Miriam Aiello (Roma Tre University)
Phenomenal Intentionality and the Unconscious Mind – Alfredo Tomasetta (IUSS Pavia)
Free Will beyond the (Conscious) Brain? Natural Autonomy Perspective – Mateusz Jarmuzewski (KU Leuven)
rTMS on DLPFC and autonomic facial feedback increase prosocial behavior – Lorenzo Nari (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan), Davide Crivelli (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) and Michela Balconi (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan)
“Is it moral or strategic?”: Prospective and strategic thinking in school-age children – Cinzia Di Dio (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan), Elisabetta Lombardi (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan), Ilaria Castelli (University of Bergamo), Davide Massaro (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) and Antonella Marchetti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan)
Habermas_s discourse principle between political theory and experimental studies about collective reasoning – Gabriele Giacomini (Independent Researcher – Vita-Salute San Raffaele University)
What should we expect from a solution to the “hard problem of consciousness”? A historical perspective – Paolo Pecere (University of Cassino)
A joint in nature between cognition and perception without modularity of mind – Ned Block (New York University)
- 19th May
Acting with the hands and with the mouth- from affordances to abstract concepts – Anna M. Borghi (Sapienza University of Rome – ISTC-CNR, Rome)
Breaking down consciousness- hints for a conceptual clarification of the notion of “altered states” from psychedelics studies – Alessio Bucci (University of Torino)
Ethical Issues in Alzheimer’s Researchers with Human Subjects – Dena Davis (Lehigh University)
Do Pictures Afford Action – Gabriele Ferretti (University of Urbino Carlo Bo)
From Ecological Perception to Mirror Self: Recognition- Why First Person Perspective does not entail Self-Representation – Mariaflavia Cascelli (Roma Tre University)