Program

Sunday, May 29, 2022

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20:00 - 21:00 Dinner  
21:00 - 23:55 Getting together  

Monday, May 30, 2022

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09:00 - 09:10 Opening (Grand Large) - Wim GEVERS & Boris BURLE  
09:10 - 10:30 Developmental and computational approaches to cognitive control (Grand Large) - TBA (+)  
09:10 - 09:50 › Growing flexibility in cognitive control engagement during childhood: the example of proactive control - Nicolas Chevalier - Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh  
09:50 - 10:30 › Bridging Meta-Learning and Free Energy Principle to Simulate Cognitive Control and Information Demand - Massimo Silvetti, CNR, Roma  
10:30 - 10:50 Coffee break (Grand Large)  
10:50 - 12:10 Insights from clinical pathologies for cognitive control (Grand Large) - TBA (+)  
10:50 - 11:30 › Turning inhibitory control automatic: neural and clinical signatures - Ignacio Obeso, Universidad Complutense Madrid; HM-CINAC  
11:30 - 12:10 › Impaired cognitive control in depression - Ernst Koster, Psychopathologie & Affectieve Neurowetenschappen Lab, Universiteit Gent  
12:10 - 13:30 Lunch  
13:40 - 15:00 Control of skilled actions (Grand Large) - TBA (+)  
13:40 - 14:20 › Flexible sequences in recurrent neural circuits - Christian Buc-Calderon, Center for Research in Cognition & Neurosciences [Brussels]  
14:20 - 15:00 › Beyond automaticity: The psychological complexity of skilled action - Elisabeth Pacherie, Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS, PSL University, Paris  
15:00 - 15:20 Coffee break  
15:20 - 16:40 Decision and action (Grand Large) - TBA (+)  
15:20 - 16:00 › Behavioral and neurophysiological markers of the integrated control of decision-making and action execution - David Thura, CRNL  
16:00 - 16:40 › An integrated theory of deciding and acting - Mathieu Servant, Laboratoire de recherches intégratives en neurosciences et psychologie cognitive (LINC)  
16:40 - 18:40 Poster session (Grand Large) (+)  
16:40 - 18:40 › Biscriptuality Affects the Spontaneous Frequency of Graphic Movements - Gaëlle Alhaddad, Jérémy Danna, Jean-Luc Velay, Celeste Younes-Harb, Marieke Longcamp  
16:40 - 18:40 › Characterizing processing stages in sequential decisions using behavioral and neurophysiological modelling - Gabriel Weindel, Utrecht University, University of Groningen  
16:40 - 18:40 › Contextual modulation of cognitive flexibility - Shengjie Xu, Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Dissociable effects of positive feedback on the capture and inhibition of impulsive behaviour in adolescents with ADHD versus typically developing adolescents - Aurélie Grandjean, Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives [Marseille]  
16:40 - 18:40 › Dynamic task preparations and decision-making processes induced by evolving belief states - Mengqiao Chai, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Empathy as "being moved" by the Other: Exploring the association between emotion dysregulation, kinesthetic empathy and experiences of self-other overlap ~ distinction using a virtual agent - Julia Ayache, Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Error monitoring of conflict avoidance simulator: performance monitoring ERSPs during dynamic supervision  
16:40 - 18:40 › Generalization and exploration strategies in decision making for unbounded search spaces - Fien Goetmaeckers, Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Infants' mapping of their visual world: How does visual context shape early brain representations? - Laura Bourgaux, Center for Research in Cognition & Neurosciences [Brussels] - Adélaïde de Heering, Center for Research in Cognition & Neurosciences [Brussels]  
16:40 - 18:40 › Integration of sensory signal, decision-time, and emotional states in the creation of perceptual confidence judgements - Catherine Culot, Université Libre de Bruxelles  
16:40 - 18:40 › Machine Learning prediction of individual traits from error-related brain activity - Anna Grabowska, Doctoral School in the Social Sciences, Jagiellonian University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Metacognition and cognitive control: Confidence under conflict conditions. - Patryk Guzda, Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University in Cracow  
16:40 - 18:40 › Modeling speed-accuracy trade-offs in confidence judgments - Pierre Le Denmat, KULeuven  
16:40 - 18:40 › Neurophysiology of error monitoring: investigating domain specificity in younger and older adults. - Sabrina Lenzoni, Nottingham Trent University, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro  
16:40 - 18:40 › Rational inattention with running cost - Ali Adeli Koudehi, ali adeli Koudehi  
16:40 - 18:40 › Reversed association between discrimination performance and visibility reports - Pietro Amerio, Consciousness Cognition & Computation Group, Université Libre de Bruxelles  
16:40 - 18:40 › Selective reinforcement of conflict processing in task switching - Leslie Held, Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Self-Efficacy and Motivation: confidence controls effort - William Hopper, Institut du Cerveau, Paris  
16:40 - 18:40 › Should I sample or should I go: Deciding when to stop sampling in different error and opportunity cost contexts - Esin Turkakin, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Spreading of activation across items or positions in working memory sequences - Myrtille Dewulf, Center for Research in Cognition and Neurosciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles  
16:40 - 18:40 › Sustained interactions between local and global confidence explain the persistence of under- and overconfidence. - Hélène Van Marcke, KULeuven  
16:40 - 18:40 › The context-specific regulation of decision-making model parameters - Jonas Simoens, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › The effect of global/local costs and benefits on effort allocation - Nicoleta Prutean, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › The effect of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) on inhibitory control (data collection ongoing) - Helen Tobback, vrije universiteit brussel: Brain, Body and Cognition Research Group, Brussels University Consultation Center, Center for Neurosciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel  
16:40 - 18:40 › The influence of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on inhibitory control. - Manon Saeys, Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Helen Tobback, Vrije Universiteit Brussel  
16:40 - 18:40 › The role of contextual cues in the subjective experience of effort. - Gaia Corlazzoli, Universite Libre de Bruxelles  
16:40 - 18:40 › The Role of Metacognition in Embodied Collective Decision Making - Nicolas Coucke, Universite Libre de Bruxelles  
16:40 - 18:40 › The tenacious affective value of conflict-inducing stimuli - Ivan Ivanchei, Ghent University  
16:40 - 18:40 › Towards a better understanding of the emergence of cognitive fatigue and its impact on cognitive control - Claire Deshayes, DTIS, ONERA [Salon]  
16:40 - 18:40 › What determines future effort investment? Characterizing the predictive effects of neural representations of objective and subjective difficulty - Mehdi Senoussi, Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University  
20:00 - 21:00 Dinner  

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Time Event (+)
09:00 - 10:20 Mind wandering and control (Grand Large) - TBA (+)  
09:00 - 09:40 › At the boundaries of mental state reportability - Athena Demertzi - Faculté de Médecine, Université de Liège  
09:40 - 10:20 › Mind-wandering as an on offline learning episode - Filip Van Opstal - University of Amsterdam  
10:20 - 10:40 Coffee break  
10:40 - 12:00 Information richness and control (Grand Large) - TBA (+)  
10:40 - 11:20 › Controllability reveals defining features of information seeking - marion rouault - Ecole Normale supérieure de Paris  
11:20 - 12:00 › Clinical neuroscience and the heart-brain axis - Sarah Garfinkel - Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL  
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch  
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