In the media
Josephina Maier: ,Gedanken im Leerlauf‘ (Geist & Gehirn, 2010)
Corrado Sinigaglia: ,Mirroring and making sense of others‘ (Nature Reviews Neuroscience, June 2010)
Lucas Laursen: ‚Avatar‘s gaze illuminates social brain.‘ (December 2009, NewScientist)
Carl Zimmer: ‚Why Darwin would have loved Botox‘ (October 2008, DISCOVER magazine)
Mathias Greffrath: „Auf dem Monitor die Seele?“ (Dossier, Deutschlandfunk, 19.12.2008)
Anna Rosenbaum: Radiobeitrag zur „Junior-Uni“ der Universität zu Köln (Kölncampus, 22.1.2009)
Thomas Saum-Aldehoff: Kurzbeitrag zur DISCOS-Konferenz Heidelberg 2009 (Psychologie Heute 03/09)
Stanislaw Dick: „In der Ruhe liegt die Kraft“ (Wissen & Bildung, Frankfurter Rundschau, 24.08.2009)
Kai Vogeley: „Viel sagende Blicke“ (Gehirn & Geist, 10/2009)
Johannes Pernsteiner: „Direkter Blickkontakt verändert die Emotion“ (Dezember 2009, pressetext.de)
Hans-Heimann-Preis 2009 (kisswin.de) (DGPPN) (Aerzteblatt)
Talks and oral presentations
Schilbach, L. Toward a Second-Person Approach to Other Minds. Preliminary evidence from functional neuroimaging. Invited talk at conference „The Second Person Perspective - Philosophical, Developmental and Neurobiological Approaches“, Berlin School of Mind and Brain, December 9-11, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Der Einfluss des „sozialen Blickes“ auf Mechanismen der Handlungskontrolle bei hochfunktionalem Autismus. Symposion „Mechanismen der Handlungskontrolle und Implikationen für psychische Erkrankungen“ (1. Vorsitzender: Schilbach, L; 2. Vorsitzender: Eickhoff, SB), DGPPN 2010.
Schilbach, L. The neural correlates of social interaction. Invited talk at „Social Affordances“ workshop, Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, November 11-12, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Minds made for sharing. The neural correlates of joint attention in ,online‘ interaction. Shared Emotions, Joint Attention & Joint Action workshop, Aarhus University, Denmark, October 26, 2010.
Schilbach, L. et al. Minds made for sharing: Initiating joint attention recruits reward-related neurocircuitry. GK best paper award‘ presentation at KogWis conference, Potsdam, Germany, October 6, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Toward a Second-Person Approach to Other Minds. Preliminary evidence from functional neuroimaging. Invited talk at ESPP symposion, Bochum, Germany, August 25-28, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Minds made for sharing. An fMRI investigation of joint attention. Invited talk at symposion „Intentions in the Mind/Brain“ (organizer: B. Bara) at ICCS2010, Beijing, China, August 17-20, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Toward a Second-Person Approach to Other Minds. Preliminary evidence from functional neuroimaging & psychophysiology. Invited talk at Social brain symposion, Heidelberg, July 29, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Eyes on me. Investigations of the effects of social gaze on action control. Plenary lecture at the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Science, Tomsk, Russia, June 22-26th, 2010.
Schilbach, L, Eickhoff, SB, Cieslik, E, Shah, NJ, Fink, GR, Vogeley K. Can eye help you? Investigations of the effects of ‘social gaze‘ on mechanisms of action control in healthy controls and individuals with high-functioning autism. 3rd Meeting of the West European Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WEBP), Berlin, June 2-4, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Toward a Second-Person Approach to Other Minds. Findings from functional neuroimaging studies investigating the neural correlates of social interaction. Invited talk at CEU (G. Gergely), Budapest, April 1st, 2010.
Schilbach, L. Using interactive eyetracking paradigms to investigate the neural correlates of social cognition. Mussweiler Social Cognition Lab, Cologne, March 11th, 2010.
Schilbach, L., Eickhoff, SB, Cieslik, E, Shah, NJ, Fink, GR, Vogeley K. Can eye help you? Der Einfluss des ‚sozialen Blickes‘ auf Mechanismen der Handlungskontrolle. KiF, Klinik für Psychiatrie & Psychotherapie, Uniklinik Köln, 25. Februar 2010.
Schilbach, L. Minds made for sharing. Eine fMRT-Untersuchung der neuralen Korrelate gemeinsamer Aufmerksamkeit. WTAS, Frankfurt, 18./19. Februar 2010.
Schilbach, L, Kuzmanovic, B & Vogeley, K. Funktionelle Bildgebung zur Untersuchung der neurobiologischen Grundlagen von Autismus-Spektrum Störungen. WTAS, Frankfurt, 18./19. Februar 2010.
Schilbach, L. Joint Attention: Ein neuropsychologisches Paradigma zur Untersuchung der neuralen Korrelate ,gemeinsamer‘ Aufmerksamkeit in sozialer Interaktion. LIFE & BRAIN Neurocognition, Bonn, 9. Februar 2010.
Schilbach, L & Vogeley, K. Psychiatrische Erkrankungen als Störungen sozialer Kognition: Hochfunktionaler Autismus des Erwachsenenalters. Weiterbildungsveranstaltung, Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Siegen, 2. Dezember 2009.
Schilbach, L., Eickhoff, SB, Cieslik, E, Shah, NJ, Fink, GR, Vogeley K. Can eye help you? Der Einfluss des ‚sozialen Blickes‘ auf die Handlungskontrolle. DGPPN, 25.-28. November 2009.
Schilbach, L. Toward a Second-Person Approach to Other Minds. Findings from functional neuroimaging studies investigating the neural correlates of social interaction. VW Herbstschule, Heidelberg, November 7, 2009.
Schilbach, L. The neural correlates of social interaction: Evidence from functional neuroimaging, IZA Conference („Genes, Brains, and the Labor Market“), Bonn, November 5-7, 2009.
Schilbach, L. Störungen der sozialen Kognition bei psychiatrischen Erkrankungen. 24. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Neuropsychologie, München, 15.-17. Oktober 2009.
Schilbach, L. A Second-Person Approach to Other Minds. Findings from studies probing the neurobiological underpinnings of social interaction. Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience of the Mediteranean, Marseille, France, October 9, 2009.
Schilbach, L & Vogeley, K. ‚Social gaze‘ & Joint Attention. Consciousness in a Natural and Cultural Context (CNCC), Final Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, October 2-4, 2009.
Schilbach, L. et al. Minds made for sharing: An fMRI investigation of the neural correlates of joint attention. Cargèse Summer School „Self- and Other-Consciousness“, Cargèse, Corsica, France, June 2009.
Schilbach, L. & Vogeley, K. A Second-Personal Approach to Other Minds. Findings from studies probing the neurobiological underpinnings of social interaction. Department of Social & Cultural Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, May 14th, 2009.
Schilbach, L. et al. Minds made for sharing: Initiating joint attention recruits reward-related neurocircuitry. Slide presentation, Slide Session 7: Reasoning and decision making. Tuesday, March 24, 2009 (Chair: Kalina Christoff), CNS 2009, San Francisco, USA.
Schilbach, L. et al. Minds made for sharing: An fMRI investigation of the neural correlates of joint attention. SONIT group, Department of Psychology & Cognitive Science, University of Turin, Italy, February 26th, 2009.
Schilbach, L. et al. Minds made for sharing: An fMRI investigation of the neural correlates of joint attention. Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Centre, University of Liège, February 10, 2009, Liège, Belgium.
Schilbach, L. Wie funktioniert das Gehirn? Vortrag im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung der Junior-Universität („brain drops“) der Universität zu Köln, 12. Januar 2009.
Schilbach, L. ‘Joint Attention‘ als neuropsychologisches Paradigma zur Untersuchung autistischer Störungen, DGPPN, November 25-29, 2008, Berlin, Germany.
Schilbach, L. Der „Hirnruhezustand“ und seine Implikationen für die Psychiatrie, DGPPN, November 25-29, 2008, Berlin, Germany.
Schilbach, L, Wilms, M, Eickhoff, SB, Tepest, R, Romanzetti, S, Bente, G, Shah, NJ, Fink, GR & Vogeley, K. Minds made for sharing. The neural correlates of joint attention. Institute of Neurosciences & Biophysics, Research Centre Juelich, November 7th, 2008, Juelich, Germany.
Schilbach, L, Wilms, M, Eickhoff, SB, Bente, G, Fink, GR & Vogeley, K. Minds made for sharing. The neural correlates of joint attention. Workshop on joint attention. Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology & Social Neuroscience. August 15-16, 2008, Bochum, Germany.
Schilbach, L & Vogeley, K. Über die neurobiologischen Grundlagen sozialer Interaktion. 6. Internationaler Kongress über Theorie und Therapie von Persönlichkeitsstörungen (IKTTP), July 4-6, 2008, Munich, Germany.
Schilbach, L, Wilms, M, Eickhoff, SB, Bente, G, Fink, GR, Vogeley, K. It‘s in your eyes. Using ‚interactive eyetracking‘ and anthropomorphic virtual characters to investigate the neural correlates of joint attention. CogSci2008, June 20th-25th, 2008, Moscow, Russia.
Schilbach, L, Wilms, M, Fink, GR, Vogeley, K. It‘s in your eyes. Using ‚interactive eyetracking‘ to investigate the neural correlates of joint attention. FMRI meeting, The Cyclotron Unit, Clinical Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital Campus, Imperial College London, October 25th, 2007, London, UK.
Schilbach, L, Wilms, M, Fink, GR, Vogeley, K. The neural correlates of joint attention. European Association for Experimental Social Psychology, small group meeting „Shared Memories, Shared Beliefs“, September 23-27, 2007, Rapallo, Italy.
Schilbach, L. & Vogeley, K. Social Cognition and the ‚default mode’ of brain function. Invited symposion at the KogWis07, Saarbrücken, Germany, 2007.
Schilbach, L, Wilms, M, Fink, GR, Vogeley, K. Neural Correlates of Joint Attention: Proposal for an fMRI study, Institute for Medicine (IME), Research Center Jülich, Germany, 2007.
Schilbach, L, Shiffrar, M, Vogeley, K. Neural correlates of social motion perception: Proposal for an fMRI study, Institute for Medicine (IME), Research Center Jülich, Germany, 2007.
Schilbach, L, Wilms, M, Fink, GR, Vogeley, K. It’s in your eyes. The neural correlates of joint attention. Cognitive appetizer at BASIC meeting „Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity and Self-Representation“, Snekkersten, Denmark, 2007.
Schilbach, L. The Neurobiological Bases of Being With Virtual Others. Seminar at the Institute of Computer Science (Prof. Mel Slater, Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy), University College of London, London, November 2005.
Schilbach, L, Ritzl, A, Newen, A, Krämer, N, Fink, GR, Zilles, K, Vogeley, K. Neural Correlates of Social Interaction (fMRI data); 3. Treffen der Mainzer Nachwuchswissenschaftlergruppe “Philosophie des Geistes” (Prof. T. Metzinger, Prof. V. Gallese, Prof. J. Prinz), Institut für Philosophie, Mainz, Germany, November 2003.
Schilbach, L, Vogeley, K. Operationalisierung interpersoneller Interaktion, Arbeitsgruppe „Funktionelle Bildgebung“, Klinik für Psychiatrie, Universität Bonn, Germany, February 2003.
Schilbach, L, Ritzl, A, Newen, A, Krämer, N, Fink, GR, Zilles, K, Vogeley, K. Operationalizing Social Interaction for Neuroimaging Purposes (behavioral data); 2. Treffen der Mainzer Nachwuchs-wissenschaftlergruppe “Philosophie des Geistes” (Prof. T. Metzinger, Prof. A. Noe), Institut für Philosophie, Mainz, Germany, November 2002.
Schilbach, L. Neural Correlates of Social Interaction: Proposal for an fMRI study, Institute for Medicine (IME), Research Center Jülich, Germany, October 2002.
