ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Seeing Relations: From Multiple-Object Perception to the Representation of Social Events

Friday, March 8, 2019 · Paris, France

Cognitive Science

We consider the missing link between scene perception and social-action understanding, by asking how multiple objects (e.g., bodies) become a social event and how such process has developed on an ontogenetic and phylogenetic timescale. We present advances from a range of methodologies on human infants and adults, and monkeys.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Liuba PapeoChair
    CNRS

Presentations

  1. Integrative Processing of Multi-Object ArrangementsDaniel Kaiser
  2. Perceptual Grounding of Social CognitionPapeo Liuba
  3. Perceiving Social Interactions in the Social BrainKami Koldewyn
  4. Comparing Human and Monkey Neural Circuits from Processing Social ScenesJulia Sliwa