ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
Toward a Two-Way Self: Unfolding the Interaction Between Internally and Externally Directed Information Processing and Its Neural Mechanisms in Health and Psychopathology
Joining different perspectives, this symposium aims at elucidating the dynamic relation between two main aspects of the sense of self: internally and externally directed self-processing. The speakers’ psychological and neuroscientific insights will be integrated to develop the description of a multidimensional self-concept and illustrate its relevance for psychopathology, particularly psychosis.
Chairs & Discussants
- Sjoerd EbischChair
G. d'Annunzio University, Chieti
Presentations
- The Brain and Its Self - a Spatiotemporal ModelGeorg Northoff, Sjoerd Ebisch
- Assembling the Self: Internal and External Information Processing in Brain Functional Networks and Their Relation to Psychosis-Relevant Personality Traits in Healthy ParticipantsSimone Di Plinio, Mauro Gianni Perrucci, Sjoerd Ebisch
- The Neural Processing of One’s Own Action Consequences in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Schizophrenia: How Body Ownership and Agency Contribute to the Self-Other DistinctionBenjamin Straube, Lukas Uhlmann, Mareike Pazen, Bianca van Kemenade, Tilo Kircher
- Brain Networks Involved in Internally and Externally Self-Related Processing in SchizophreniaAndre Aleman