Agenda
The Transmission of Emotions - An Interdisciplinary Symposium
- Start date10-02-2012
- Time12:30
- LocationAurora-zaal, Hoofdgebouw Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- TitleThe Transmission of Emotions - An Interdisciplinary Symposium
- UnitFaculteit der Letteren
- Academic fieldLetteren
- Event typeCongres / Symposium
How are we moved by the feelings of others?
How and why do we sense and share the emotions of others? The question of how we are moved by the feelings of others has long remained largely unexplored in psychology, neurology, and language research. It is only recently that various disciplines have begun to unravel the mechanisms of empathy, emotional contagion, and the operations of affect in watching a film or reading a novel.
This interdisciplinary symposium brings together three scientists who explore the transmission of emotions from different disciplinary perspectives: neurology, social psychology and psycholinguistics. Their lectures will introduce current knowledge of the transmission of emotion in these three fields. The symposium seeks to encourage interdisciplinary exchange on this broad-ranging topic so fundamental to understanding human interaction.
Speakers
• Christian Keysers (neurology): The emphatic brain
• Agneta Fischer (social psychology): The regulation of social relations through emotional mimicry
• Jos van Berkum (psycholinguistics): So what about emotion in language?
Registration
Click here to register (before 25 January 2012).
More information
This event is organized by the Amsterdam Centre for Cross-Disciplinary Emotion and Sensory Studies (ACCESS), sponsored by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research and the Faculty of Arts, VU University.
For more information, please see the symposiumflyer and the ACCESS website or contact Kristine Steenbergh (k.steenbergh@vu.nl).