Rovereto Workshop on Concepts, Actions and Objects

Poster Session In order to present the poster at the workshop, every poster session participant will be provided with a freestanding bulletin board, approximately 140 cm high and 100 cm wide, on which to display the poster. Please make sure that your poster does not exceed these dimensions.
Congratulations to the five winners of the travel grant
  1. Menz, M.M., McNamara, A., & Binkofski, F. - "Dissociating networks of delayed imitation - an independent component analysis"
  2. Peggy d'Honincthun & Agnesa Pillon - "Conceptual impairment for both artifacts and actions: Evidence for overlapping representations"
  3. Pelgrims B, Olivier E., Andres M. - "Dissociation between motor representations and conceptual knowledge of manipulable objects"
  4. Sforza, A., Haggard, P., & Aglioti, S.M. - "Je est un autre: manipulating identity through visuo-tactile facial stimulation"
  5. Verhagen, L., Dijkerman, H.C., Grol, M.J., & Toni, I. - "Grasping perceptuo-motor interactions"
Important: Due to a cancellation of a speaker we have chosen four non-faculty first authors of posters to present short (10 minute) talks on the topic of their poster. Presenters of short talks were chosen following the same criteria as were used for selecting travel grants. The presenters of the short talks have already been notified
All presenters of posters should bring their posters to the first full day of the workshop (April 25th). There will be an opportunity to mount posters after 12pm on the 25th. There is enough space to accommodate all posters, thus both poster sessions (25th and 26th - see workshop program) are intended for all presenters of posters to have an opportunity to present their research.Posters have been assigned a number (alphabetically by the last name of the first author). There will be numbers posted on the walls to indicate where each poster should be mounted. If you notice an error the title or authors of your poster, as listed below, please email caos@psico.unitn.it as soon as possible.
Posters
  1. 1. Category-specific semantic priming under Continuous Flash Suppression - Jorge Almeida, Bradford Z Mahon, Petra Pajtas, Ken Nakayama, Alfonso Caramazza
  2. 2. Fronto-temporal influences on the corticospinal mirror mapping of implied body actions - Alessio Avenanti, Laura Annella, Cosimo Urgesi
  3. 3. Ambiguous visual motion interferes with lexical decision on motion words - Bahador Bahrami, Lotte Meteyard, Gabriella Vigliocco
  4. 4. Automatic acquisition of Feature Norms - Eduard Barbu
  5. 5. Spatiotemporal evolution of visual word recognition through the brain: a neuromagnetic study - Laura Barca, Piers Cornelissen, Uzma Urooj, Michael Simpson, Andrew W Ellis
  6. 6. Cross-modal priming between the gesture and the language meaning systems - Paolo Bernardis , Elena Salillas , Nicoletta Caramelli
  7. 7. Empathic sharing of others' pain and sensorimotor gamma-band synchronization - Viviana Betti, Filippo Zappasodi, Paolo Maria Rossini, Salvatore Maria Aglioti, Franca Tecchio
  8. 8. The role of left anterior temporal lobe in language processing revisited: Evidence from a case with low grade glioma resection - Yanchao Bi, Tao Wei, Zaizhu Han, Chenxing Wu
  9. 9. Grasping ideas with the motor system: Semantic somatotopy in idiom comprehension - Veronique Boulenger, Olaf Hauk, Friedemann Pulvermuller
  10. 10. Impairments in tool use understanding after left hemisphere lesions - Stefania Bracci, Patric Bach, Stefanie Schuch, Steve Tipper
  11. 11. Context determines neural correlates of deviant detection - Andreja Bubic, D Yves von Cramon, Thomas Jacobsen, Erich Schroger, Ricarda I Schubotz
  12. 12. Neural Correlates of illusory localization of tactile stimuli - Ilaria Bufalari, Francesco Di Russo, Francesca Zidda, Salvatore Maria Aglioti
  13. 13. Compatibility Effects and Affordances: A Study by Neural-Network Computational Model - Daniele Caligiore, Domenico Parisi, Gianluca Baldassarre
  14. 14. Cortical Organization of Visual Categories in Early Childhood - Jessica F Cantlon, Kevin A Pelphrey
  15. 15. Language Within Your Reach Near-far Perceptual Space and Spatial Demonstratives - Kenny R Coventry, Berenice Valdes, Alejandro Castillo, Pedro Guijarro Fuentes
  16. 16. Sensitivity of the mirror neuron system to physical and observational learning - Emily S Cross, Antonia F Hamilton, Nichola J Rice, George Wolford, Scott T Grafton
  17. 17. Conceptual impairment for both artifacts and actions: Evidence for overlapping representations - Peggy d'Honincthun, Agnesa Pillon
  18. 18. ERP indices of the size of attentional focus in spatial orienting - Marzia Del Zotto, Alice Mado Proverbio, Alberto Zani, George R Mangun
  19. 19. Mode of acquisition: A new approach to the investigation of the abstract conceptual domain - Pasquale Della Rosa, Eleonora Catricala, Silvia De Battisti, Gabriella Vigliocco, Stefano F Cappa
  20. 20. Viewing static images with implied motion primes action-related stimulus dimensions - Sabrina Fagioli, Fabio Ferlazzo, Bernhard Hommel
  21. 21. To me or to you? When the self is advantaged - Francesca Ferri, Riccardo Dalla Volta, Claudia Gianelli, Filippo Barbieri , Maurizio Gentilucci
  22. 22. How crucial is vision for action? - Katja Fiehler, Michael Burke, Siegfried Bien, & Frank Rosler
  23. 23. The pragmatics of "this" and "that" - Claudia Bonfiglioli, Chiara Finocchiaro, Benno Gesierich
  24. 24. Brain interactions of language and attention: neurocomputational and neurophysiological studies - Max Garagnani, Yury Shtyrov, Teija Kujala, Thomas Wennekers, Friedemann Pulvermüller
  25. 25. What's in a name: the role of instruction on mental rotation of objects and body parts - Luiz G Gawryszewski
  26. 26. Exploring Perceptual Differences Between Living and Nonliving Objects - Jessica R Gilbert, Laura R Shapiro, Gareth R Barnes
  27. 27. Action Observation and the Perception of Motor-Related Object Features - Giovanna Girardi, Oliver Lindemann, Harold Bekkering
  28. 28. Experience-dependent changes in neural tuning to visual objects revealed through fMRI-Adaptation - Stephen J Gotts, Shawn C Milleville, Patrick SF Bellgowan, Alex Martin
  29. 29. When imitating is surviving: Motor learning in emotional context - Alessandro Grecucci, Roma Siugzdaite and Raffaella Ida Rumiati
  30. 30. How action and context priming influence categorization: a developmental study - Solene Kalenine, Francoise Bonthoux, Anna Borghi
  31. 31. A semantic memory task affects the formation of sensorimotor and associative memory in precision lifting - Yong Li, Jennifer Randerath, Hans Bauer, Christian Marquardt, Georg Goldenberg, Joachim Hermsdorfer
  32. 32. Object Manipulation and Perceptual Resonance: Evidence for Action-Induced Effects on Visual Motion Perception - Oliver Lindemann, Harold Bekkering
  33. 33. Conceptual knowledge in the brain: fMRI evidence for a featural organization - J Frederico Marques, Nicola Canessa , Simona Siri, Eleonora Catricala, Stefano Cappa
  34. 34. Within- and Cross-Modal Feature Knowledge Integration in Semantic Memory - Chris McNorgan, Ken McRae
  35. 35. Dissociating networks of delayed imitation - an independent component analysis - Mareike M Menz, Adam McNamara, Ferdinand Binkofski
  36. 36. Distinguishing concept categories on the basis of single-trial EEG - Brian Murphy
  37. 37. Damage to Contention Scheduling and Apraxia - Gioia AL Negri, Rick P Cooper, Tim Shallice, Antonella Zadini, Raffaella I Rumiati
  38. 38. On the immediate consequences of intergroup categorization: Activation of approach and avoidance motor behavior toward ingroup and outgroup members - Maria Paola Paladino
  39. 39. What is she pantomiming? - The early development of object-related action knowledge - Markus Paulus, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
  40. 40. Dissociation between motor representations and conceptual knowledge of manipulable objects - Pelgrims B, Olivier E, Andres M
  41. 41. Object Orientation Effects: Evidence of Object-based Affordance and Simon effects on a Choice-reaction Task - Antonello Pellicano
  42. 42. Brain Mechanisms for Emotion Regulation during Induced Negative Mood - Susan B Perlman, Caitlin M Hudac, Stephen G Dewhurst, Kevin A Pelphrey
  43. 43. A Framework for Grounding a Robot's Knowledge in Sensorimotor Anticipation - Giovanni Pezzulo
  44. 44. How we grasp tools: Effects of task, tool orientation and apraxia - Jennifer Randerath, Yong Li, Georg Goldenberg, Joachim Hermsdoerfer
  45. 45. Verb meanings in the brain - Javier Rodriguez-Ferreiro, Silvia Gennari, Robert Davies, Fernando Cuetos
  46. 46. Voluntary orienting of spatial attention affects anterior cingulate cortex activation for action monitoring and motor conflict resolution - Valentina Rossi, Alice Mado Proverbio, Alberto Zani
  47. 47. Imprinted Numbers: Newborn chicks' sensitivity to number vs. continuous extent of objects they have been reared with - Rosa Rugani, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
  48. 48. Neural Correlates of Concealed Knowledge: An ERPs Investigation - Giuseppe Sartori, Sara Agosta, Claudia Civai, Marini Maddalena
  49. 49. Lesions to the motor system affect action understanding - Andrea Serino, Chiara Casavecchia, Laura De Filippo, Michela Coccia, Silvia Bonifazi, Maggie Shiffrar & Elisabetta Ladavas
  50. 50. "Je est un autre/Un autre est moi": Manipulating identity through visuo-tactile facial stimulation - Anna Sforza, Patrick Haggard, Salvatore M Aglioti
  51. 51. Infants' individuation of objects and agents - Luca Surian, Stefania Caldi
  52. 52. Automatic coding of the implied directionality of an action in subjects with special expertise: A study with volleyball players - Alessia Tessari, Giovanni Ottoboni, Valentina Bazzarin , Roberto Nicoletti
  53. 53. The influence of executing voluntary vs passive actions on lexical-semantic processing - Daan van Rooij, Shirley-Ann Rueschemeyer, Harold Bekkering
  54. 54. Neural correlates of Object naming - An MEG study - Uzma Urooj, Michael Simpson, Piers Cornelissen, Will Woods, Andrew W. Ellis
  55. 55. Grasping perceptual-motor interactions - Lennart Verhagen, H Chris Dijkerman, Meike J Grol, Ivan Toni
  56. 56. What is special about numerical ordinality? Evidence from fMRI - Stephan E Vogel and Liane Kaufmann
  57. 57. Deficient sequencing of pantomimes in apraxia - Peter H Weiss, Nuh N Rahbari, Maike D Hesse, Gereon R Fink
  58. 58. Different loci for visual and semantic processing of living things and artefacts: a f MRI study - Gian Daniele Zannino, Ivana Buccione , Roberta Perri, Emiliano Macaluso , Emanuele Lo Gerfo , Carlo Caltagirone, Giovanni A Carlesimo
  59. 59. Motor Information Versus Function in Early Tool Concepts - Elena Zinchenko, Jesse Snedeker
For further information please contact: Alessia La Micela
Universita degli Studi di Trento
corso Bettini 31 - 38068 Rovereto, Italy
email:caos@psico.unitn.it

 

 



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