Imaging the Mind?

Taking Stock a Decade After the "Decade of the Brain"

Giorgione, Three Philosophers; Wilhelm Wundt; Siemens Medical
Giorgione, Three Philosophers, Wikimedia Commons; Wilhelm Wundt and co-workers, Wikimedia Commons; Siemens Medical

April 1-3 2011 in Amsterdam

funded by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)


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Related Literature

Special Issue: What has Functional Neuroimaging told us about the Mind (so far)? Cortex, 2006, 42(3).

Special Issue: The Interface Between Neuroscience and Psychological Science. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2008, 17(2).

Special Section: Neuroimaging: Voodoo, New Phrenology, or Scientific Breakthrough? Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2010, 5(6).

Special Issue: Wie viel Biologie braucht die Psychologie? (How Much Biology does Psychology Need?) Psychologische Rundschau, 2010, 61(4).

Special Issue: Social Neuroscience and Its Contribution to Social Psychological Theory. Social Cognition, 2010, 28(6).

Selected Papers:

Aleman, A. (2011). Hersenspinsels: Waarom we dingen zien, horen en denken die er niet zijn. Amsterdam: Atlas.

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Aleman, A., Kahn, R. S., & Selten, J. P. (2003). Sex differences in the risk of schizophrenia - Evidence from meta-analysis. Archives of General Psychiatry, 60(6), 565-571.

Amunts, K., Kedo, O., Kindler, M., Pieperhoff, P., Mohlberg, H., Shah, N. J., et al. (2005). Cytoarchitectonic mapping of the human amygdala, hippocampal region and entorhinal cortex: intersubject variability and probability maps. Anatomy and Embryology, 210(5-6), 343-352.

Amunts, K., Schleicher, A., & Zilles, K. (2007). Cyto architecture of the cerebral cortex - More than localization. NeuroImage, 37(4), 1061-1065.

Amunts, K., & Zilles, K. (2010). Centenary of Brodmann's map - conception and fate. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 11(2), 139-145.

Anderson, M. L. (2003). Embodied cognition: A field guide. Artificial Intelligence, 149(1), 91-130.

Anderson, M. L. (2010). Neural reuse: a fundamental organizational principle of the brain. Behav Brain Sci, 33(4), 245-266; discussion 266-313.

Bayne, T. (2008). The Unity of Consciousness and the Split-Brain Syndrome. Journal of Philosophy, 105(6), 277-300.

Bayne, T. (2010). The unity of consciousness. Oxford ;: New York : Oxford University Press.

Bayne, T., Cleeremans, A., & Wilken, P. (2009). The Oxford companion to consciousness. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press.

Bennett, M. R. (2007). Neuroscience and philosophy : brain, mind, and language. New York: Columbia University Press.

Bennett, M. R., & Hacker, P. M. S. (2003). Philosophical foundations of neuroscience. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.

Bennett, M. R., & Hacker, P. M. S. (2008). History of cognitive neuroscience. Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Hagoort, P. (2005). On Broca, brain, and binding: a new framework. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9(9), 416-423.

Hagoort, P. (2008). Should psychology ignore the language of the brain? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 17(2), 96-101.

Hagoort, P., & Levelt, W. J. M. (2009). The Speaking Brain. Science, 326(5951), 372-373.

Hagoort, P., & van Berkum, J. (2007). Beyond the sentence given. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 362(1481), 801-811.

Hommel, B. (2006). Bridging social and cognitive psychology? In P. A. M. Van Lange (Ed.), Bridging social psychology: The benefits of transdisciplinary approaches (pp. 167-172). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Hommel, B. (2010). Die Neurowissenschaften als Herausforderung und Chance der Psychologie [The neurosciences as challenge and opportunity for psychology]. Psychologische Rundschau, 61(4), 199-202.

Hommel, B., Kessler, K., Schmitz, F., Gross, J., Akyurek, E., Shapiro, K., et al. (2006). How the brain blinks: towards a neurocognitive model of the attentional blink. Psychological Research-Psychologische Forschung, 70(6), 425-435.

Klein, C. (2010). Images Are Not the Evidence in Neuroimaging. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 61(2), 265-278.

Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). If neuroimaging is the answer, what is the question? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 354(1387), 1283-1294.

Kriegeskorte, N., Simmons, W. K., Bellgowan, P. S. F., & Baker, C. I. (2009). Circular analysis in systems neuroscience: the dangers of double dipping. Nature Neuroscience, 12(5), 535-540.

Levallois, C. (2009). One Analogy Can Hide Another: Physics and Biology in Alchian's "Economic Natural Selection". History of Political Economy, 41(1), 163-181.

Levallois, C. (2010). Can de-growth be considered a policy option? A historical note on Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen and the Club of Rome. Ecological Economics, 69(11), 2271-2278.

Mole, C., & Klein, C. (2010). Confirmation, Refutation and The Evidence of fMRI. In S. J. Hanson & M. Bunzl (Eds.), Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping (pp. 99-112). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Nachev, P., & Hacker, P. M. S. (2010). Covert cognition in the persistent vegetative state. Progress in Neurobiology, 91(1), 68-76.

Poldrack, R. A. (2006). Can cognitive processes be inferred from neuroimaging data? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 10(2), 59-63.

Roskies, A. L. (2010). Saving Subtraction: A reply to Van Orden and Paap. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 61: 635-665.

Schleim, S., & Roiser, J. P. (2009). fMRI in translation: the challenges facing real-world applications. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 3(63), 1-7.

Shea, N., & Bayne, T. (2010). The Vegetative State and the Science of Consciousness. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 61(3), 459-484.

Volz, K. G., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2006). What neuroscience can tell about intuitive processes in the context of perceptual discovery. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(12), 2077-2087.

Volz, K. G., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2009). How the orbitofrontal cortex contributes to decision making - A view from neuroscience. Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link between Thought and Action, 174, 61-71.

Organization

Organization team: Stephan Schleim, email address Stephan Schleim (Groningen) in cooperation with Machiel Keestraemail address Machiel Keestra (Amsterdam)
Assistance: Felix Schirmann (Groningen) and Renée Veldhuis (Amsterdam)

Please contact the organization team if you have questions concerning the program.

Institutions: University of Groningen, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Theory and History of Psychology in cooperation with University of Amsterdam, Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies and Cognitive Science Center

University of Groningen
Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies
Cognitive Science Center