From self-knowledge to knowing others - 4th edition

IONS

27 novembre 2024

28 novembre 2024

Brussels

From self-knowledge to knowing others (4th edition): New Advances in Unlocking the Plasticity of Social Cognition in General and Clinical Populations

Save the date for this two-day workshop to be held in Brussels on Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th of November 2024.

The workshop aims to gather senior and junior researchers from all fields, from fundamental neuroscience to clinical research, sharing an interest in social cognition and interpersonal behaviour.

This year, we have invited experts to cover two main topics:

  • Towards better Interventions: What are the initiatives, methods, results, and strategies for enhancing or modulating social cognitive processes?
  • Understanding and tracking changes: How to unlock the plasticity of social cognition?

Further, the invited talks will inform about which theoretical models and empirical tools are available to capture the many facets of social cognition across change. The overarching goal is to bridge the gap between understanding plasticity and applying practical interventions.

Registration is free but mandatory, and seats are limited. You can already register here.

We encourage junior researchers to present their work via a poster or a short talk, even if your work is loosely related to this year’s topics. Several awards will be granted for the best posters.

Keynote speakers are Isabel Dziobek (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany), Heather Ferguson (University of Ken, the UK), Pavla Linhartová (Masaryk University, Czech Republic), Arthur Pabst (UCLouvain, Belgium), Ekaterina Pronizius (University of Vienna, Austria), Leonhard Schilbach (LVR-Klinikum Düsseldorf, Germany), Dirk Scheele (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany), Maude Schneider (Université de Genève, Suisse), Jan Van den Stock (KU Leuven, Belgium).

The workshop program will be sent to you soon, meanwhile, you can browse the previous editions’ program here.

Henryk Bukowski, on behalf of the organizing committee: Ekaterina Pronizius, Alix Bigot, Henryk Bukowski.