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

Thursday, March 7, 2019 · Paris, France

Cognitive Science

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

  1. The Brain and Its Self - a Spatiotemporal ModelGeorg Northoff, Sjoerd Ebisch
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Brain Networks Involved in Internally and Externally Self-Related Processing in SchizophreniaAndre Aleman