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Proceedings of the Mei:Cogsci Conference 2017 in Budapest Proceedings of the MEi:CogSci Conference 2017 Budapest, Hungary Editors: Peter Hochenauer, Katharina Rötzer, Cornell Schreiber, Elisabeth Zimmermann University of Vienna, Austria Igor Farkaš Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia Published by: Comenius University in Bratislava in June 2017 Proceedings of the MEi:CogSci Conference 2017 The conference took place at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest on 22-24 June, 2017. Editors: Peter Hochenauer, Katharina Rötzer, Cornell Schreiber, Elisabeth Zimmermann University of Vienna, Austria Igor Farkaš Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia Published by: Comenius University in Bratislava in June 2017 ISBN 978-80-223-4325-1 Welcome! Dear Coxies, dear MEi:CogSci partners and friends, dear guests, Welcome to our 11th MEi:CogSci Conference; for the second time hosted by our partner in Budapest, the Eötvös Loránd University. We want to express our gratitude to Ildikó Király for her efforts in the past years in making MEi:CogSci a fully accredited programme at ELTE and taking over coordination of the programme and this year's conference. We thank the Institute of Psychology (ELTE PPK) and especially Dean Zsolt Demetrovics for hosting our conference this year. We further thank Fanni Tolmár for organising the event locally. We want to welcome our invited speakers and presenters of workshops, Ľubica Beňušková (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia), Penka Hristova (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria), Attila Krajcsi (Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest) and Isabella Sarto- Jackson (Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research in Klosterneuburg). Thank you for joining us this year. We also welcome our graduates, who join this event, and provide insights into possible careers after MEi:CogSci (“Alumni Talks”). Thank you for supporting MEi:CogSci even after graduation! The organising team of Comenius University in Bratislava and the printing of the proceedings were supported by the developmental project 002UK-2/2016, and in part by the KEGA project 076UK-4/2013, both from the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic. Thank you, Igor Farkaš, for organising this, as well as the publication of these proceedings under an ISBN number. We also want to thank all reviewers and supervisors, who provide the foundations for this event. And last but not least, it is you, Coxies, who make it happen. Your posters, talks, and initiatives will make the MEi:CogSci Conference 2017 an exciting and joyful event! Thank you all for coming! Enjoy the 11th MEi:CogSci Conference! Peter Hochenauer Katharina Rötzer Cornell Schreiber Elisabeth Zimmermann Eleventh Middle European Interdisciplinary Conference in Cognitive Science Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary 22-24 June, 2017 Thursday, June 22, 2017 12:00 – Registration 14:00 14:00 – Workshops 16:00 AULA Room 115 Room 203 Phenomenological Rules Paradigms for Studying Dualism and of Synaptic Plasticity and Constructive Memory Neuroscience Metaplasticity Penka Hristova Asura Enkhbayar, Ľubica Beňušková Damar Hoogland, Robbie Hopper & Dylan Ross 16:00 – COFFEE BREAK 16:30 16:30 – Welcome & Conference Opening 16:45 AULA 16:45 – Plenary Talk: The Bases of Mathematical Understanding 17:45 Attila Krajcsi AULA 17:45 – SHORT BREAK 18:00 18:00 – Poster Session 1 19:30 AULA Friday, June 23, 2017 10:00 – Track A: Track B: Track C: 11:10 Emotion & Empathy Psychopathology Motor Function AULA Room 115 Room 203 Camera System for Autism Subtypes in Where Do We Stimulate Measuring Emotion by Context of Current the Motor Cortex Capturing Physiological Theories Iva Ilioska Parameters Nikola Ondríková Jan Markočič Activation of the Mirror The Use of Embedded Reducing the Variability of Neuron System by Robots in the Therapy Motor Evoked Potentials Emotional Facial for Children on the Benjamin Fischer Expressions Autism Spectrum Lucia Hrašková Elena Hirjoaba Mirror Neurons and Speech Alterations in Motor-evoked and TMS- Empathy: What is Schizophrenia evoked Potentials: Neuroscience to Theory? Aisha Tüchler Correlation between the Robbie Hopper two Measures and their Modulation after 5-Days- Consecutive iTBS Intervention Magdalena Kralik 11:10 – COFFEE BREAK 11:30 11:30 – Track A: Track B: Track C: 13:00 Modelling Approaches HCI, BCI & Social Clinical & Ageing Cognition AULA Room 115 Room 203 Connectionist Model of Human-Computer Behavioural and Sentence Interaction Overview: Electrophysiological Comprehension Theories & Methods Characteristics of Anton Kováč Alex Steiner Cognitive Control: A Comparison of Healthy and Clinical Groups Petra Šlahorová Embedding Social A Universal Game Mobile Parkinson's Behaviour in Emotion in Controller Interface Disease Monitoring Fuzzy Animats (UGCI) for Rok Lenart Jan Jug Neurofeedback ADHD Treatment Aleksandar Miladinović Learning to Reach with The Role of Steroid Life Satisfaction in Old Cues Using a Simulated Hormones in Human Age: Comparing the Robotic Arm Social Behaviors Successful and Matúš Štefek Karina Rerichová Harmonious Aging Approaches Collective Dynamics of The Effects of Social Cristina Dintica Multi-Agent Networks: Affiliation on Simulation Studies in Approach/Avoidance Probabilistic Reasoning Responses Towards Max Pellert Social and Non-social Stimuli Ana Stijović 13:00 – LUNCH BREAK 15:00 15:00 – Track A: Track B: Track C: 16:30 Music Language Decisions & Innovation in Organisations AULA Room 115 Room 203 Constrained by Talent for Accent: Is Power and Morality Convention: Emotional There a Correlation Xenia Raufeisen Effect of Microtonality Between Phonetic Native on Professional and Foreign Language Musicians and Non- Aptitude? musicians Marion Coumel Marek Osrman The Influence of Alcohol Processing Suffix Measuring Cultural on Music Induced Combinations in Slovene Differences via Interactive Enjoyment – An Inquiry Špela Medvešek Medium into the Mechanisms Stefan Dobrosavljević Marianne Tiihonen Relationship Between Meaning in A Methodological Proposal Mathematical and Morphological on How to Use the Musical Abilities in Decomposition Analytic Hierarchy Process Middle School Students Janik Ježovnik Technique to Improve Matej Sedláček Need-based Solution Knowledge Strategies Caspar Matzhold Reconstruction of The Effect of Task Communicating Emergent Perceived and Imagined Description on the p600 Novelty – Proposing a Music from EEG ERP in Artificial Theoretical Recordings with Deep Language Learning Communicative Neural Networks Damar Hoogland Framework to Support André Ofner Novelty Creation in Organizations Carina Trapl 16:30 – COFFEE BREAK 16:45 16:45 – Poster Session 2 18:15 AULA 18:15 – Plenary Talk: Effect of Aging on Functional Brain Networks: A 19:00 Graph-Theoretical Analysis Ľubica Beňušková AULA Saturday, June 24, 2017 10:00 – Plenary Talk: The Relational Luring Effect: Retrieval of Relational 10:50 Information as a Function of Strength, Typicality and Accessibility of Relational Representations in Long-Term Memory Penka Hristova AULA 10:50– Track A: Track B: Track C: 12:00 Thinking Experience & Qualitative Biochemical Factors Methods AULA Room 115 Room 203 “Who Will Save Innocent Examining the Gabaa Receptor Subunit Kitties with Relationship Between Distribution & Variants Counterfactual Priming?” Hearing and the Sense of Jure Fabjan Miroslava Galasová Touch Fabijan Purg The Role of Mental The Experience of Fetal Development of Representations in Addiction Hypothalamic Problem Solving Process Julija Podbevšek Dopaminergic Neurons Nejc Grenc and their Role in Circadian Rhythms Maja Zupančič Understanding and Optimising Interobserver Assessment of Sleep – Assessing Bullshit Reliability in Qualitative Wake Patterns in Lesch’s Receptivity Studies Type 1 and Type 2 Eugen-Calin Secara Evelyn Gasiorek Tobacco Dependents Noureddine Souirti 12:00 – LUNCH BREAK 14:00 14:00 – Track A: Track B: Track C: 15:10 Impact of Social Media Learning & Memory Empirical Aesthetics & Brain Networks AULA Room 115 Room 203 Like If Reductionist, Midsession Reversal Influence of Comment If Non- Learning in Dogs (Canis Manipulation of reductionist: A Familiaris) Complexity and Comparison of the Katja Letonja Processing Fluency on Almetric Perfomance in Liking in Aesthetic Neuroscientific Literature Experience Asura Enkhbayar Marko Kvar The Dark Side of Computational Model of How Does Interoception Technology: Qualitative Memory Consolidation Shape Our Experience of Insights Into Our Use of Lukáš Rückschloss Art? Information and Giulia Cabbai Communication Technologies Kathrin Bednar The Costs of Being Memory Retrieval in a Overlapping Behind a Screen – Could Rapid Sequence Visual Communities in Social Media Use be Presentation Paradigm Functional Brain Addictive? Miha Medved Networks Dolores Trol Jan Klusáček 15:10 – COFFEE BREAK 15:30 15:30 – Alumni Talk 1: The Audacity to be a Scientist 16:15 Vadim Kulikov & Dominic Reichl (MEi:CogSci Year 2013) Alumni Talk 2: Come Together, Right Now – Temporal Coordination in Musicians Despite Unstable Phase Relation Thomas Wolf (MEi:CogSci Year 2012) AULA 16:15 – Plenary Talk: Where Neuroscience Meets Anthropology: 17:00 Neuroplasticity in Cultural Contexts Isabella Sarto-Jackson AULA 17:00 – Best Poster & Best Talk Award 17:30 Conference Closing AULA Table of Contents Workshops & Plenary Talks Workshop: Phenomenological Rules of Synaptic Plasticity and Metaplasticity (Ľubica Beňušková)...........................................................................................18 Workshop: Paradigms for Studying Constructive Memory (Penka Hristova)
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