MEi:CogSci Conference 2015 Schedule Thursday, June 18, 2015 13:00 – 15:00

Registration

15:00 – 15:15

Welcome

15:20 – 16:30

Track A (Clinical I)

Track B (Language I)

Gender Differences in Executive Functions in Children with Conduct Disorder

Acquisition Of Slovene Adjective Inflection And Semantics Maja Ljubič Pavalec

Tjaša Prelog Measuring Direct Effect of cTBS Over Right DLPFC on Processing Cognitive-Emotional Tasks and its Efficiency as a Depression Treatment Over Time

Using Clustering to Determine the Basic Structure of Natural Language Tjaša Arčon

Nina Majcen Effects of Humor and Laughter Group Therapy on People with Depressive Disorder Dušanka Novakovič

Natural Semantic Metalanguage Framework (NSM): A Novel Approach to Computational Modeling of Cognition and Emotions Vladan Šutanovac

16:30 – 17:00

COFFEEBREAK

17:00 – 18:10

Track A (Clinical II)

Track B (Language II)

Analysis of the Sleep Process in Patients after Stroke

How Ladylike Is a Ladybug? – Making Sense Of Noun-noun Compounds in Context

Tina Kojadin

18:15 – 19:15

Tamara Irsa

Using cTBS for Better Rehabilitation after Stroke

Neural Correlates of Crosslinguistic Laryngeal Contrasts

Vid Govejšek

Alastair Lawrence Brown

The Embodied Cognition Explored on a Case Study

Socioeconomic Status as a Factor in Second Language Acquisition

Sabina Skubic

Nina Škrlj

Keynote: Predicting Difficulty of Mental Tasks Ivan Bratko (University of Ljubljana)

19:15

Reception

Friday, June 19, 2015 09:00 – 10:10

Track A (Clinical III)

Track B (Attention and Brain Processes)

Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Gabaa Receptor Subunits in Human Cortical Areas

Functional Connectivity of the Dorsal and Ventral Frontoparietal Attentional Systems Ole Jonas Boeken

Jasna Jarc Uptake Mechanisms of Pathologic Tau Protein Blaž Svetic

Effects of Visual Stimuli Characteristics to Eye Gaze Fixation Patterns and Information Gain in Children with Autism Elena Cesnaite

Cognitive and Metacognitive Approaches to Mathematical Learning Disorder – A Case Study

Energy Efficiency and Novelty Processing in the Brain Shahrzad Afroozeh

Saša Škof 10:15 – 11:00

Invited Talk: The Cutting Edge in Priming: How Priming of Attention Bridges the Gap Across Cinematic Cuts Ulrich Ansorge (University of Vienna)

11:00 – 11:30

COFFEE BREAK

11:30 – 13:00

Track A (Higher Cognition I)

Track B (Categories and Perception)

Author's Expertise, Certainty in Expression, and Comprehensibility of Text as Factors in Forming of Epistemic Trust

Adaptation Duration Dissociates Category- and Image-specific Processes for Faces Adriana Zbant

Vladimír Barus The Role of Audience Presence and Argumentation in Committing the Sunk Cost Fallacy

Factors Influencing Our Food Perception Simon Knez

Ina Ho Yee Bauer (Testing) the Cultural Cognition Theory of Risk Perception Lenka Kostovičová

The Difference Between Categorization and Comparison in Metaphor Comprehension Zdenko Kohút

Distribution of Information Under Conditions of Uncertainty Or What We Really Think About Wolves

Cognitive Semantics, Categorical Perception and Brain Hemispheres Vadim Kulikov

Jana Kováčiková 13:00 – 14:30

LUNCHBREAK

14:30 – 15:40

Track A (Affects)

Track B (Autonomy)

The Power Of Being Here And Now - Mindfulness And Emotional Reactivity

Modelling Early Sensorimotor Development with Intrinsic Motivation

Cirila Zorenč

Ján Tóth

Computational Micro-modeling of Appraisal Processes as Behavioral Modulators

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Autonomous Agents

Michael Palkovics

15:45 – 16:30

Igor Lacík

Music Emotions as Conceptual Acts?

Autopoietic Systems Theory within Hegelian Speculative Philosophy

Peter Rantaša

Andrej Munda

Invited Talk: Joint Action and Music in Interpersonal Coordination Thomas Wolf (Central European University, Budapest)

16:30 – 18:00

POSTER SESSION + COFFEE

Saturday, June 20, 2015 10:00 – 11:30

Track A (Higher Cognition II) Learning Environmental Probabilities in Changing Worlds Matthias Hofer

Track B (Games) Serious Game Design Patterns: Contributions from the Affective Sciences Adrijana Posedel

The Medium Is the Message: How Presentation Formats Help People Ask Better Questions

Guiding preschoolers’ attention to feedbacks in an educational digital game

Charley Wu

Yeon Joo Lee

Confrontation of Personal Belief with Technology: A Case Study of Size Recommendation Agents

Gamification: Play and Solve Amela Rakanović

Rahil Hosseini How to try on Virtual Clothes? A Mental Imagery Perspective

Cognitive Aspects of StarCraft 2 Andrej Čičmanský

Lidija Grujicic 11:30 – 12:00

COFFEE BREAK

12:00 – 13:10

Track A (Self)

Track B (Social Cognition)

First Person Comparison Between Autobiographical and Orally Transmitted Memories

Probing the Strength of Infants' Preference for Helpers over Hinderers: Two Replication Attempts of Hamlin & Wynn (2011)

Ivana Dragicevic

Tatiana Blazseková The Self - Phenomenological Accounts of Psychosis and Mystical Experiences

Pragmatics and Empathy in Second Language Aptitude Mária Marušáková

Michael Schlattl

13:10 – 14:50

“What Is It like to Be a Buddhist?”

The Feathered Politician and Evolution of Intelligence

Lovro Tacol

Matjaž Hegedič

LUNCHBREAK

14:50 – 16:00

Track A (Sensorimotor Learning and Body)

Track B (Epistemological)

In Time with Rhythms – Beat Perception and Sensorimotor Synchronisation Investigated with EEG

Differences in Our Constructions of Reality Florian Klauser

Nadine Schlichting The effect of Haptic Guidance on Motor Learning of rhythmic sequences Matej Klobušník

Critical Thinking as a Connecting Parameter Between Teaching Mathematics and World Perception Eugénia Belková

How Does Breathing Affect Willpower?

Rethinking Materialism: An Outline of Integrative Science

Dominic Reichl

Dalibor Jurášek

16:00 – 17:30

POSTER SESSION + COFFEE

17:30 – 18:15

Invited Talk: What Happens in the Brain When We Talk about What We See? Martin Takáč (Comenius University in Bratislava)

18:15 – 18:30

Best poster & talks awards Closing of conference