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    • 2025
      • Infant Consciousness Conference
      • The Functions of Consciousness Workshop
      • Evaluating AI Welfare and Moral Status: Findings from the Claude 4 Model Welfare Assessments
      • Could an AI system be a moral patient? Conceptual foundations for AI welfare
      • A Bill of Rights for Animals with Cass Sunstein
    • 2024
      • The Emerging Science of Animal Consciousness
      • The Edge of Sentience by Jonathan Birch: Book Launch and Panel Discussion
      • “Representational Format” Workshop
    • 2023
      • Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, 26th Meeting
      • Do language models need sensory grounding for meaning and understanding?
      • The Philosophy of Deep Learning
    • 2022
      • Is Memory Continuous with Imagination?
      • Are Large Language Models Sentient?
      • Investigating Nonhuman Consciousness
    • 2019
      • Is Activity in Prefrontal Cortex Important for Conscious Perception?
      • Is Psychoanalysis Relevant to Neuroscience?
    • 2018
      • Do Split Brain Patients Have Two Minds?
      • Does Hierarchical Predictive Coding Explain Perception?
    • 2017
      • Animal Consciousness
      • Does Artificial Intelligence Need More Innate Machinery?
      • Is There Unconscious Perception?
    • 2016
      • Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
      • Do Replication Projects Cast Doubt on Many Published Studies in Psychology?
      • Are There Innate Concepts?
    • 2015
      • Can Neuroscience Help Us Understand Art?
      • Is the Brain Bayesian?
      • Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?
      • Do Psychology and Neuroscience Have Moral Implications?
    • 2014
      • Does Cognition Affect Perception?
      • Measuring Borderline States of Consciousness
    • 2013
      • The Brain Mapping Initiatives: Foundational Issues
    • 2012
      • The Modularity of Perception
      • Why Children Are Better Learners than Adults Are
      • Consciousness as Integrated Information
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September 24, 2015: Debate, “Do Mirror Neurons Explain Anything?“

Vittorio Gallese (Universita di Parma) and Gregory Hickok (UC Irvine)
Kimmel Center Room 914

MirrorNeuronsDebate

 

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