Culture, Mind &Brainis a new seminar series, hosted by the Culture, Mind & Brain Program of theDivision of Social &Transcultural Psychiatryand theHealthy Brains Healthy Lives Initiative.The goal is for students and researchers of neuroscience, psychiatry, anthropology and other areasrelated to mental health to discuss bodies of research and workin progress(experimental and theoretical)that relate to neuroscience and society, and mind,brainand culture. We will discuss topics such as how to design multidisciplinarymethodologies that integrate social, ethical and cultural contexts into experimental studies ofbrain structure, function and development; we willanalyze the potentials and limits of brain data for health and social policy; and critically assess translations of brain data into popular science pieces.
For more information, please e-mail samuel.veissiere [at] mcgill.ca (Professor Samuel Veissière).
TITLE: "Real-Time Social Cognition: Divergent Mentalizing and Preserved Mirroring in Children with Autism”
PRESENTER:Veronika Dudarev, Ph.D.
DATE:November 7, 2024
TIME:3:00- 5:00pm EST
HYBRID EVENT
In-person location: Ludmer 138
required for remote attendance
TITLE: "Life Beyond the Blind Spot”
PRESENTER: Evan Thompson, Ph.D.
DATE:October 31 , 2024
TIME: 3:00 - 5:00pm EST
HYBRID EVENT
In-Person Room 138, Ludmer Building
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2024
Date | Speaker | Title |
November 7 | Veronika Dudarev, Ph.D. | Real-Time Social Cognition: Divergent Mentalizing and Preserved Mirroring in Children with Autism |
October 31 | Evan Thompson, Ph.D. | Life Beyond the Blind Spot |
February 15 | Nicolas Langlitz, M.D., Ph.D. | Psychedelic Therapy as Form of Life |
January 18 | Ira Helderman, Ph.D., L.P.C | TheDSM, MeditationSickness, andother“ReligiousorSpiritualProblems” |
2023
Date | Speaker | Title |
March 16 | Junko Kitanaka, PhD | Against new healthism: the rise of Tojisha movement and the debates around the prevention of dementia in Japan |
February 16 | Ivan Kroupin, PhD | From rich(er) to lean(er) systems: towards a formal theory of cultural-cognitive variation across history and geography |
2022
Date | Speaker | Title |
April 14 | Peter Sterling, PhD | |
March 10 | Roy Richard Grinker, PhD | |
March 3 | Kathryn Tabb, PhD | |
February 10 | Somogy Varga, PhD &Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen, PhD | Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Recalcitrant Emotion: Relocating the Seat of Irrationality |
January 20 | Marga Vicedo, PhD |
2021
Date | Speaker | Title |
November 11 | Igor Grossmann, PhD | Folk epistemology of (ir)rationality |
March 18 | Tara Mahfoud, PhD | |
March 11 | Samuel Veissière, PhD | |
January 21 | Daniel D. Hutto, BA, MPhil, DPhil | |
January 7 | Dietrich Stout, PhD |
2020
Date | Speaker | Title |
November 5 | Georg Northoff, MD, PhD | |
October 29 | Shinobu Kitayama, PhD | |
October 1 | Carol M. Worthman, PhD | |
September 24 | Laurence Kirmayer, MD | |
January 23 | Kenneth J. Zucker, PhD, CPsych | Children and Adolescents with Gender Dysphoria: Some Contemporary Research and Clinical Issues |
2019
Date | Speaker | Title |
November 28 | Suze Berkhout, MD, PhD, FRCPC | Grappling with Cure/Harm: Feminist STS, Critical Disability Studies Meets Placebo and Nocebo Studies |
November 7 | David Dupuis, PhD | The Socialization of Hallucinations: Cultural Priors, Social Interactions and Contextual Factors in the use of Ayahuasca |
April 25 | Laura Otis, PhD | The Insidious Work of Emotion Metaphors |
March 28 | Jacqueline Sullivan, PhD | Coordinating Scientific Perspectives in Experimental Contexts: Lessons from Translational Cognitive Neuroscience and the RDOC Project |
March 14 | Dietrich Stout, PhD | Human Evolutionary Neuroscience: Life in the Technological Niche |
February 28 | Rob Boddice, MA, PhD, FRHistS | Biocultural History and the Turn to Experience |
January 31 | Bican Polat, Ph.D. | Cerebralizing Attachment: How Have Parent-Child Relationships Come to be Explained as Brain Facts? |
2018
Date | Speaker | Title |
December 6 | Elizabeth Pienkos, Psy.D. | Existential Orientations and Schizophrenia: Personhood, Pathology, and Culture |
October 25 | Dr. Jesse Proudfoot | Traumatic Landscapes: Two Geographies of Addiction |
August 9 | Professor Maria Kozhevnikov | The Effect of Vajrayana Buddhism on Enhancing Human Cognition |
May 4 | Professor Fernando Vidal | Phenomenology of the Locked-in Syndrome |
March 15 | Dr. Ana Gómez-Carrillo | Operationalizing Multi-level Loops in Affective Disorders |
February 15 | Professor Samuel Veissière & Moriah Stendel | Hypernatural Monitoring: A Social Rehearsal Account of Smartphone Addiction |
February 8 | Michael Lifshitz | Suggestion as a mechanism in contemplative practice |
January 25 | Jay Olson, PhD Candidate | Placebo machines, the culture of neuroscience, and the power of suggestion |
January 11 | Maxwell Ramstead & Vincent Laliberté | How Can the Social Sciences Contribute to the Neurosciences? |