Dear All,
We would like to invite you to the next event from the ELTE Cognitive
Seminar series:
*Olivier Mascaro (Central European University (Budapest), Cognitive
Development Center)*
*The Power and Limits of Young Humans’ Smart Trust*
Place: ELTE-PPK, Institute of Psychology, Izabella utca 46, Révész Géza
room (room 301)
Time: December 3rd, 2015 (Thursday), 11:00
Abstract:
When trying to make sense of other people's behaviour we usually invoke
their mental states, such as their intentions, beliefs or emotions; an
ability usually referred to by the umbrella term "Theory of Mind". In my
talk, I will show the important role that neuropsychology plays in
unravelling the cognitive and neural basis of Theory of Mind. I will
illustrate this by showing how cases of adults with acquired brain lesions
can help us tease apart the different mechanisms that underlie mind reading
abilities and can help us understand the nature of these mechanisms. In the
first part of the talk, I will report cases of patients who suffer a
selective deficit in self-perspective inhibition and show that their
deficit cannot be explained by general cognitive control difficulties. In
the second part of the talk, I will report cases of patients who suffer a
selective deficit in tracking spontaneously other people's beliefs and will
discuss these findings in relation to the current debate about the
automaticity of belief processing.
Host: dr. Ildikó Király
Webiste of the ELTE Cognitive Seminar series:
https://sites.google.com/site/eltekognitiv/home/elte-kognitiv-szeminarium