The Eimas seminar is a forum for faculty and students in Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences to meet and discuss topics and debates of general interest to the cognitive science community. The seminar meets every other Friday in Metcalf 129 at 4pm, before the department social. Friday, Oct. 23 - Theory of Mind and Mirror Neurons How
do we understand other people's actions and the motives that guide
them? How do we empathize with another person's feelings? Theory of
Mind theories argue that we have folk psychological theories which we
use to make such inferences. Simulation theories, most recently
focusing on mirror neurons, argue that we put ourselves in another
person shoes and use our knowledge of ourselves to make inferences
about others. We will read a letter to TiCS and watch a talk during the
seminar that present two views on this debate. Christian Keysers and Valeria Gazzola |