Organisé par Myrto Mylopoulos (Carleton University) and Elisabeth Pacherie (Institut Jean Nicod)
Programme
Jeudi 11 mai 2017, après midi - Salle Théodule Ribot
2:00-3:00 Stephen Butterfill (University of Warwick)
The Interface Problem Strikes Again: Is There a Role for Action Experience in Fine-Grained Executive Control of Very Small Scale Actions?
3:00-4:00 David Papineau (King's College London)
The Intelligence of Basic Actions
4:30-5:30 Corrado Sinigaglia (University of Milan)
The Three Lives of Motor Representations
5:30-6:30 Myrto Mylopoulos (Carleton University) & Elisabeth Pacherie (Institut Jean Nicod)
Skilled action and dynamic interfacing
Vendredi 12 mai 2017, matinée - Salle 235A
9:30-10:30 Wayne Christensen (University of Warwick)
Multiple interface problems in the control of skilled action
10:45-11:45 Ellen Fridland (King's College London)
Whenever the twain shall meet: the many joints of skilled action control
11:45-12:45 Joshua Shepherd (University of Oxford)
Skilled action and the double life of intention
Vendredi 12 mai 2017, après-midi - Salle 235B
2:00-3:00 John Michael (University of Warwick)
Executive and automatic control of skilled social interaction: how they interface and interact
3:00-4:00 Nura Sidarus (Institut Jean Nicod)
The role of action selection fluency in the sense of agency
4:30-5:30 discussion générale