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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20261021T090000
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SUMMARY:MIABRIDGE - Mental Imagery and Aphantasia: Bridging Philosophy and Neuroscience
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LOCATION:Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière  47 bd de l'Hôpital\, 75013 Paris \, Paris\, France
DESCRIPTION:<p>Mental imagery - the capacity to generate perception-like representations<br>and experiences without external input - is widely believed to be a central<br>feature of human experience. However\, current debates surrounding<br>aphantasia\, namely a strong reduction or complete absence of imagery\,<br>challenge the assumption that imagery is necessary for human cognition.<br>This 3-day workshop offers a quantitative\, interdisciplinary framework for<br>studying mental imagery and aphantasia. Co-organized by the Paris Brain<br>Institute and the Institut Jean Nicod\, it brings together philosophy\,<br>neuroscience\, cognitive psychology\, cognitive neurology\, and computational<br>modelling.<br><br>The program will include 12 Keynote speakers across neuroscience and<br>philosophy<br><br>Neuroscience: Guilia Cabbai (UCL)\, Sergio Della Sala (Edinburgh)\, Nadine<br>Dijkstra (UCL)\, Jianghao Liu (Paris Brain Institute)\, Anna C. Noble (Yale)\,<br>Fabrizio de Vico Fallani (Paris Brain Institute)<br><br>Philosophers: Margherita Arcangeli (Institut Jean Nicod)\, Andrea Blomkvist<br>(Glasgow)\, Steve Humbert-Droz (Madrid)\, Bence Nanay (Antwerp)\, Ian Phillips<br>(John Hopkins)\, Lu Teng (ANU)<br><br>We now invite the submission of abstracts for poster presentations.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Christian O. Scholz;CN=Margherita Arcangeli:
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