The next talk in the CEU Cognitive Development Center seminar series will be
given by
Dr. Tania Singer
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Date: FRIDAY, September 17, 2010, *3 PM* (NOTE: this talk will not be held
at the usual date and time!)
Location: CEU Cognitive Development Center
Hattyú u. 14, Budapest, 3rd floor
Title: Understanding Others: Developmental and Neuronal Basis of Social
Emotions and Egocentricity Bias
With the emergence of social neuroscience, researchers have started to
investigate the underpinnings of our ability to share and understand the
feelings and minds of others. After defining relevant concepts, I will give
a short overview about fMRI studies investigating empathic brain responses
elicited by the observation of others in pain and show how these empathic
brain responses are modulated by several contextual, stimulus intrinsic and
person-specific factors. The important role of anterior insula cortex for
empathy and interoceptive awareness will be highlighted. In addition, a series
of behavioral, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) experiments will be presented which
focus on the investigation of emotional egocentricity bias and the ability
for self-other distinction. Finally, several studies will be presented on
the development of social emotions, behavioral control and egocentricity
bias.
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