Kanizsa Lecture - Of chicks and babies. How to build a social brain

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Kanizsa Lecture - Of chicks and babies. How to build a social brain

Wednesday 26 August 2020
Schedule 16:00-19:00

Auditorium del Museo Revoltella - Via Armando Diaz 27, Trieste

Description

What do a baby human and a chick have in common? Giorgio Vallortigara, Neuroscientist at CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, will reveal it. The event will be chaired by Walter Gerbino, professor emeritus at the Department of Life Sciences (University of Trieste) and as special guest by Raffaella Rumiati, Neuroscientist at the International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste.

On August 26th, at 4.00 pm at the Auditorium of the Revoltella Museum, the two scientists will present the connection between innate and learned knowledge gained in the very first moments in which an animal interacts with its counterparts.

To what extent are filial responses the outcome of spontaneous or acquired preferences? The case of domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) illustrates that in the absence of specific experience, chicks prefer to approach objects that are more similar to natural social partners. Preferences towards animate stimuli are observed in human neonates as well, confirming that research on precocial species can inform and guide human infant research.
Thus, this similarity between our babies and chicks is not just a curiosity. It becomes useful, for example, in studies and researches on the mechanisms underlying the development of autism spectrum disorders.

Target

From 16 years up

Languages
ENG 
Information

Free admission, registration required: click here

Organized by
Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita
With the support of
Università degli Studi di Trieste