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Conference Programme

The programme is given in Moscow / Helsinki Time (GMT+3). Below you can get acquainted with the final programme of the Conference.

June 21st
I. Social neuroimaging: Novel ecologically valid approaches

Chairman: Iiro P. Jääskeläinen (Aalto University, Finland; HSE University, Russia)

14:15 – 14:30

Vasily Klucharev / HSE University, Russia & Iiro P. Jääskeläinen / Aalto University, Finland and HSE University, Russia & Ale Smidts / Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
Conference Opening

14:30 – 15:30

Enrico Glerean / Aalto University, Finland and HSE University, Russia
Keynote Presentation: «Naturalistic Imaging: Challenges and future directions»

15:30 – 15:45

Break

15:45 – 16:15

Gal Raz / Tel Aviv University, Israel
Presentation: «Probing hyper-naturalistic embodiment: Electroencephalographic marker of body ownership in virtual reality»

16:15 – 16:45

Jonathan Levy / Aalto University, Finland and IDC Herzliya, Israel
Presentation: «Social naturalistic stimuli in MEG»

16:45 – 17:00

Break

17:00 – 17:30

Iiro P. Jääskeläinen / Aalto University, Finland and HSE University, Russia
Presentation: «Combining behavioral and neuroimaging measures to estimate the neural basis of individual interpretations of narratives»

17:30 – 18:00

Yaara Yeshurun / Tel Aviv University, Israel
Presentation: «Neural mechanisms underlying opposing interpretation of political movie-clips»

18:00 – 18:15

Break

18:15 – 19:15

Poster Session

Chairman: Vasily Klucharev (HSE University, Russia)

1. Claire Chang / Princeton Neuroscience Institute
«The flow of information transformation across cortical networks during story listening»

Poster_Claire Chang et al (JPG, 7.90 Mb)

2. Mareike Bacha-Trams / University of Helsinki
«Faces resembling the own are preferred in a social moral dilemma»

Poster_Mareike Bacha-Trams et al (JPG, 3.75 Mb)

3. Laura Pasqualette / Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen - Nürnberg
«An EEG and eye-tracking study of emotion-driven attention in natural situations»

Poster_Laura Pasqualette et al (JPG, 1.48 Mb)

4. Elen Lotman / Tallinn University
«Film as a supernormal stimuli - possible role of the filmmakers in neuroscientific research in ecologically valid conditions»

Poster_Elen Lotman (JPEG, 135 Kb) 

5. Irina Mironova / Higher School of Economics - Nizhny Novgorod
«Neuro-interactive poetry: How portable EEG devices change our understanding of brain and literature»

Poster_Irina Mironova (JPG, 2.66 Mb)

19:15 – 20:15

Networking

  

June 22nd
II. Modulation of attitudes and behavior by ecologically valid social contexts

Chairman: Ale Smidts (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)

17:00 – 17:45

Emily Falk / University of Pennsylvania, USA
Keynote presentation: «Neural and psychological drivers of information sharing»

17:45 – 18:30

Hang-Yee Chan / University of Pennsylvania, USA and University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Presentation: «Neural signature of advertisement liking: Insights into the psychological processes of consumer valuation and their temporal dynamics»

18:30 – 18:45

Break

18:45 – 19:15

Luke J. Chang / Dartmouth College, USA
Presentation: «Towards a computational social and affective neuroscience»

19:15 – 19:45

Carolyn Parkinson / University of California Los Angeles, USA
Presentation: «Creating a shared social world: Linking shared understanding and social connection in real-world social networks»

19:45 – 20:00

Break

20:00 – 21:00

Poster Session

Chairman: Vasily Klucharev (HSE University, Russia)/ Anna Shestakova (HSE University, Russia) 

1. Inbal Ravreby / Weizmann Institute of Science
«Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the most likeable of them all: the role of movement synchronization, complexity, and novelty in social bonding»

Poster_Inbal Ravreby et al (JPG, 1.46 Mb)

2. Ioannis Ntoumanis / Higher School of Economics - Moscow
«Effect of priming on Intersubject Correlation during TV news watching»

Poster_Ioannis Ntoumanis et al (JPG, 3.67 Mb)

3. Elisabeth Schreuders / Leiden University
«Friend versus foe: Neural correlates of prosocial decisions for liked and disliked peers»

Poster_Elisabeth Schreuders et al (JPG, 663 Kb) 

4. Dzerassa Kadieva / Higher School of Economics - Moscow
«Impact of audio and video narratives on risk-taking»

Poster_Dzerassa Kadieva et al (JPEG, 2.63 Mb)

5. Christina Breil / Leibniz University Hanover
«Prosocial behavior is influenced by perceptions of other people’s social cognition»

Poster_Christina Breil et al (JPG, 1.31 Mb)

6. Olga Kuskova / Higher School of Economics - Moscow
«The impact of media literacy skills on narrative processing»

Poster_Olga Kuskova et al (JPG, 1.67 Mb)

21:00 – 22:00

Networking

 

June 23rd
III. Addressing cross- and intra-cultural differences in social science, neuroscience and psychology

Chairman: Yuri Alexandrov (Institute of Psychology of Russian Academy of Sciences and HSE University, Russia)

16:00 – 16:30

Yuri Alexandrov, Vladimir Apanovich / Institute of Psychology of Russian Academy of Sciences and HSE University, Russia
Presentation: «Adaptive significance of inter-and intra-cultural diversity of thinking styles in the processes of cognition»

16:30 – 17:00

Svetlana Kirdina-Chandler / Institute of Economics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Presentation: «Mesolevel approach as an inter-disciplinary methodology in social science and the humanities for cross-countries studies»

17:00 – 17:15

Break

17:15 – 18:15

Shinobu Kitayama / University of Michigan, USA
Keynote presentation: «Mutual Constitution of Culture and the Self: A Cultural Neuroscience Perspective»

18:15 – 18:45

Igor Grossmann / University of Waterloo, Canada
Presentation: «Sound judgment: Folk beliefs and empirical evidence»

18:45 – 19:00

Break

19:00 – 19:15

Conference Closing

ClaireChang