iCog 4 - Programme

iCog 4
Action Perception

Radcliffe Humanities, University of Oxford
17–18 June 2017

Saturday, 17 June

10:00am–11:30am osh Shepherd (Oxford): ‘Action, perception and the structure of consciousness

11:50am–1:20pm
Henry Powell (Warwick): ‘Mirror Network Activation Solves Bernstein’s Problem for a Set of Action Domains
Anna Strasser (Berlin): ‘Traditional accounts do not have to feel threatened but they might be encapsulated by the two-system approach

1:20pm–2:30pm Lunch

2:30pm–4:00pm
Elli Neufeld (USC): ‘Can We Perceive Intentional Actions?
Mikołaj Hernik (CEU): ‘Agency perception reflects stable constrains from bilaterally symmetrical body plan on animal behaviour

4:30pm–6:00pm Riikka Möttönen (Oxford): ‘Motor contributions to speech perception

7:00pm Dinner at Al-Shami

Sunday, 18 June

10:00am–11:30am Stephen Butterfill (Warwick): ‘A Developmental Puzzle about Goal-Tracking

11:50am–1:20pm
Matthew Crippen (Cairo): ‘Aesthetics and Action: Emotions, Situations and the Kuleshov Effect
Alessandro Dell’Anna (Ghent/Turin): ‘Entrainment and shared representations in joint finger tapping

1:20pm–2:30pm Lunch

2:30pm–4:00pm
Casey Landers (Miami): ‘Psychology does not show that visual experience represents mental states
Tom McClelland (Warwick): ‘Understanding the mental actions of other subjects with affordance perception

4:30pm–6:00pm  Shannon Spaulding (Oklahoma): ‘Do you see what I see? How social differences influence mindreading