ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Predicting the Relational Self: Philosophical, Psychological, and Neurocomputational Perspectives

Friday, March 8, 2019 · Paris, France

Social Psychology

This Symposium brings together conceptual and empirical resources from philosophy, psychology and computational neuroscience and aims at addressing on fresh grounds the question: how does the feeling of being (dis)connected to (from) one’s bodily self-impacts interpersonal (dis)-connectedness in “real-time”, “rush-time”, social interactions?

Chairs & Discussants

  • Anna CiaunicaChair
    Institute of Philosophy Porto
  • Anna CiaunicaChair
    Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London
  • Dimitris BolisCoChair
    Independent Max Planck Research Group for Social Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry

Presentations

  1. Mentalising Homeostasis: The Role of Social Interactions in the Transition from Body to SelfKaterina Fotopoulou
  2. Beyond the Individual: Μultilevel Intersubjectivity to Test the Dialectical Misattunement Hypothesis in Social InteractionsDimitris Bolis
  3. Modelling the Self through Others: From Sharing Bodies to Sharing Minds in Early Life Anna Ciaunica
  4. Evaluating Interpersonal Synchrony in Naturalistic Dyadic Conversations Using Motion Energy Analysis: Lessons from Autism Spectrum Conditions and Typical Development.Alexandra Georgescu