ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
Visual Signaling of Social Intentions: Insights From Brain and Behavior in Human and Nonhuman Primates
Visual signaling of intentional acts and their recognition are necessary for successful interactions among social agents. Bringing interdisciplinary research together on human and non-human primates and in normal and atypical populations we aim to enhance understanding of fundamental mechanisms of social and communicative actions in an integrative framework
Chairs & Discussants
- Asli OzyurekChair
Radboud University - Simone PikaCoChair
University of Osnabruck
Presentations
- Kinematic Deviation As a Mechanism for Communicative Intent Recognition: Evidence from Brain Activation and ConnectivityJames Trujillo, Irina Simanova, Asli Ozyurek, Harold Bekkering
- Intentions in AutismChristina Becchio, Andrea Cavallo
- Intentional Communication and Development in Non-Human Primates: Debates, Limitations and New ToolsSimone Pika
- Intention Signaling in Orangutans (Pongo abelii) and Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): A First Analysis of Gestural Kinematic Modulation.Katja Liebal, Judith Holler