Empathy, one of the most extraordinary feats of the human brain, plays a major role in social and artistic communication. We empathize with others and often respond with emotion to their condition. Artists, photographers, actors and film directors use our capacity to empathize to give their works heightened emotional appeal. But what are the neurological foundations of empathy, and on what specialized brain cells and systems does it depend?

    The Fourth International Conference on Neuroesthetics will bring together scientists and artists to explore the mechanisms for empathy in the brain and the way in which artists intuitively use these processes to express or evoke empathy.

    The conference will cover the theme of empathy at all levels-from the response of single cells in the brain, to brain areas engaged during empathetic experience, to the devices and strategies that artists, actors and photographers use to elicit the spectator's empathy and sympathy. 

 

    Our distinguished speakers will share their insights into the mechanisms of a brain system that acts as a powerful social adhesive and is instrumental in communication - whether through language, art or music.

 

8:00   Name cards available for those who have registered.
9:00 - 9:05 ........ Welcome by Elwin Marg on behalf of the Minerva Foundation and the University of California, Berkeley.

 

9:05 - 9:10   Introduction by Semir Zeki on behalf of the Institute of Neuroesthetics.

 

9:10 - 10:00   Vittorio Gallese

"Intentional attunement: From Mirror Neurons to Empathy"

 

10:00 - 10:50   Ray Dolan:

"From identity to emotional processing - an hierarchy in face processing"

 

10:50 - 11:10   Coffee

 

11:10 - 12:00   Leonard Pitt:

"The Art of Face - a Mask, a Body, a Movement"

 

12:00 - 1:30 Recess for lunch (a list of places to eat will be available).

 

1:30 - 2:20   Aina Puce:

"The Neuroesthetics of Dynamic Face Perception"

 

2:20 - 3:10   Judy Dater:

"From Either Side: Portrait Photography and Emotional Identification"

 

3:10 - 3:30   Tea

 

3:30 - 4:20   Alice O' Toole:

"Wandering through face space: Explorations into the opponent processes underlying the visual representations of faces."

 

4:20 - 5:10 Frans B.M. de Waal:

"Cultural Teachings from the Apes"

 

5:10 - 6:00 Paul Ekman:

"Recognizing the Subtleties in Facial Expressions"

 

6:00 - 6:15 General Discussion

 

6:15 Close