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Regular version of the site
1 of October

Beginning of the registration

31 of October

End of the registration

20 of November

The day of the conference

Registration

About the conference

The 2025 International Conference "Interdisciplinary Studies of the Impact of Technologies, Synthetic Media, and Manipulative Practices in the Digital Environment" will be devoted to Media Neuroscience and will focus on the mechanisms underlying the neurocognitive processing of false and manipulative information, the impact of technology on everyday life, the transformation of engagement mechanisms into digital addiction, and relationships with "others," including "digital entities."
The main topics of the conference will include the mechanisms of exposure to false information, interaction with "algorithmic" content, and the issue of "social trust," the phenomenon of dishonest reporting in the context of various scientific disciplines, the problem of "news avoidance," "digital addiction," and new methodologies in the study of fake news creation technologies at the intersection of sciences.
In addition, applied aspects of research into the perception of dishonest information will be discussed: from fraudulent schemes and deep-fake technologies to approaches to their neutralization.

Keynote speaker: Rene Weber, Professor, Media Neuroscience Lab, University of California Santa Barbara.

We welcome presentations on interdisciplinary topics of disinformation.

Conference Registration. To register for the conference, please complete the registration form, accessible via the button above. You can register as a lecture attendee, as well as a lecture attendee with participation in the blitz talk.

To register as a participant in the blitz talk, we ask that you attach an abstract of your presentation. Abstracts are accepted in .docx or .pdf format. The file name should include the author's first and last name, for example, Smith_John_thesis.pdf. The abstract text should include the introduction, methods, results, and conclusions. Illustrations and tables are permitted, provided they are kept within one page.

Registration fee.
• Free for HSE staff and students.
• 500 rubles for external participants.
A payment link will be sent to the email address you provided within 2-3 weeks of registration.

Date: 20 of November

Registration deadline: 31 of October

Location: Moscow, Myasnitskaya street 11, room 518

Format: blended (offline, Zoom)

Language: russian, english

Organizing commitee

  • Vasily Klucharev, Professor, Head of the International Laboratory of Social Neurobiology, HSE University

  • Oksana Zinchenko, Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, HSE University

  • Olessia Koltsova, Head of the Laboratory of Social and Cognitive Informatics, HSE University in St. Petersburg

  • Vasily Gromov, Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Computer Science, HSE University

  • Svetlana ShomovaProfessor of the Faculty of Creative Industries, Project Manager of the Center for Digital Cultures and Media Literacy, HSE University

  • Victoria Moiseeva, Deputy Director of the Centre for Cognition and Decision Making, HSE University

  • Eliana Monahhova, Research Assistant, Centre for Cognition and Decision Making, HSE University

  • Alexandra Morozova, Research Assistant, International Laboratory of Social Neurobiology, HSE University

  • Yulia Gorodnicheva, Research Assistant, International Laboratory of Social Neurobiology, HSE University

Program

  • Gathering of participants

    9:30-9:45

  • Conference opening

    9:45-10:00

    Vasily Klucharev, welcome speech

  • Keynote speaker

    10:00-11:00

    Rene Weber, «Media Neuroscience - Opportunities of a Research Field with Increasing Relevance»

  • Coffee break

    11:00 - 11:20

  • Section 1: Neurocognitive studies of media

    11:20-12:40

     

    • 11:20-11:40, Olessia Koltsova, «Artificial intelligence as a means of verification and other factors in the accuracy of human recognition of disinformation»
    • 11:40-12:00, Eliana Monahhova, «Authoritativeness, Inner Attitudes, or the Opinion of Others: Why The Brain  Trusts Misinformation»
    • 12:00-12:20, Alexandra Morozova, «Neural and cognitive correlates of resistance to misinformation»
    • 12:20-12:40, Julia Gorodnicheva, «Modern types of misinformation and the brain’s reaction to them»
  • Lunch

    12:40-14:00

  • Invited lecture

    14:00-15:00

    Vadim Radaev, Doctor of Economics, HSE First Vice Rector, Head of the Laboratory of Economic and Sociological Research, «Seduced by the Net: The Transformation of Engagement into Digital Addiction (An Intergenerational Analysis)

  • Section 2: Trends and Risks in Media

    15:00-16:10

    Moderator: Anna Kachkaeva, journalist, media expert

    • 15:00-15:30, Georgy Ustinov, Director of Research, Analytics, and Special Projects at Yandex's GR Department, «Dialogue with the "other" and the synthetic reality of "synthetic media"»
    • 15:30-15:50, Radoslava Trnavac, «Unpacking the language of fake news in English: from persuasion to evaluation»
    • 15:50-16:10, Irina Dushakova Associate Professor at the HSE Institute of Media, Researcher at the Center for Digital Cultures and Media Literacy, «Dialogue with the 'Other' in the Presence of the 'Other': Changing Communication Practices and AI Literacy»
    • 16:10-16:30, Svetlana Shomova, Professor of the HSE Faculty of Creative Industries and Project Manager of the Center for Digital Cultures and Media Literacy, «Political deepfakes: what do we know about them and are they really that dangerous?»
  • Break

    16:30 - 16:40

  • Round table «AI and misinformation: Salvation of a New Threat»

    16:40-18:00

    Moderator: Yulia Gorodnicheva

    Participants: Vasily Gromov (Faculty of Computer Science, HSE), Dmitry Ilvovsky (Faculty of Computer Science, HSE)

  • Blitz talks

    18:00-19:00

  • Panel discussion

    19:00-20:00,  Discussion of interdisciplinary projects, networking