“Manipulating Bodies & Incorporating Technology: Re-inventing Sex”, Bodies of Thought: Fleshy subjects, Embodied Minds, & Human Natures, 9-10 June, Edinburgh (a great conference, with real dialogue and discussion)
“How much of my body matters for my perceptual experiences? Let my body and (not) my consciousness tell us”, 15th meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciouness (ASSC15), June 9-12, 2011, Kyoto (cancelled)
“Environmental Contribution to Cognitive Processes in Social Networks: A Non-computable Element?”, First International Conference of International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP 2011), July 4-6, Aarhus University, Denmark (cancelled)
"Technology and Sex”, at the 14th Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, July 19-26, 2011, Nancy, France (a fun section on technology, with
Christopher Evans talking about "Technoscience: Illuminating new blue skies" and mentioning my work :)
“The Limits of a Functionalist Description”, meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, July 21-23 2001, Boston (poster presentation) (cancelled)
“Social Networks in the Brain-Body-Environment Equation: Environmental
Contribution to Cognitive Processes”, 2010 meeting of the American Philosophical
Association Eastern Division, December 27th-31st, Boston. Co-authored with Nadya Vasilyeva
(interesting discussion in APA special program on Twitter organized by the Philosophy and Computers committee)“Technology, Sex and Manipulation: Re-inventing ourselves”, November 19th
Graduate Colloquium, Philosophy Deparment, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
"The Sex/Gender Distinction on the Ropes: The Plasticity of Mind, Body and Why Not, Sex"
Gender & Education Association Interim conference 2010, April 8-9th 2010, University of Barcelona,
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"What Does Embodiment Mean? Questioning the Autonomy of Psychology", VI Congreso de la Sociedad de Lógica, Metodología y Filosofía de la Ciencia en España (SLMFCE), Valencia, November 18th-21st, 2009 (awarded a Young Researcher Paper Prize) and
poster presentation, 13th Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, June 5-8 2009, Berlin (Germany)
"What Matters for Perceptual Consciousness? A (non) Empirical Question"
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference on Consciousness, April 24-25, 2009 Boston University (Unite States)
"Body-chauvinism or (disembodied) Mind-chauvinism? Questioning the Autonomy of Psychology" American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 8-12 2009, Vancouver (Canada)
Awarded a Graduate Student Paper Prize.
Comments by Jennifer Matey , Florida International University
“Biased Cognition and Minimal Cognition: Embodied Cognition to the Rescue!”
Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Science, June 2-5 2008, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver (Canada)
“De las moléculas a la mente” Brain Awareness Week,
Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, 2007
“The Neuron Doctrine” IX Workshop for Research in Philosophy (V Taller de investigación en Filosofía), University of Girona, Spain, January 8-9 2007
“The Neuron Doctrine and the Autonomy of Neurobiology” 5th Conference of the Spanish Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (SLMFCE), November 29-1 December 2006, Granada (Spain)
“Neurons in Mind” Brains, Persons and Society: 7th National Conference of the Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy, September 28th-30th 2006, Milano (Italy)
“Mind: a(n) (abstract) complex systems or a set of (concrete) neurons” 7th International Congress of Ontology, October 2-6, 2006, Donosti (Spain)