Program
| Friday, November 5th | |
| Focus on Brainreading and Mindreading | |
| 13.30-13.45 | Coffee reception |
| 13.45-14.00 | Welcome |
| 14.00-15.05 | John-Dylan Haynes, Charité Berlin Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Berlin “Brainreading”: Technology, Applications and Ethics |
| 15.05-15.10 | short break |
| 15.10-16.15 | Andrea Kübler, Universität Würzburg Brainreading for the detection of consciousness and communication in locked-in patients |
| 16.15-16.45 | coffee break |
| 16.45-17.45 | Katja Valli, University of Turku (Finland) Brainreading and the Dreaming Brain |
| 17.45-17.50 | short break |
| 17.50-18.50 | Leon de Bruin, Universität Bochum Mindreading, Brainreading and Cross-cultural Complexity |
| ca. 19.20 | dinner |
| Saturday November 6th | |
| Focus on Mindreading and Neuroethics | |
| 9.00-10.00 | Martin Brüne, Universität Bochum Neuronal correlates of empathy and mindreading: insights from schizophrenia |
| 10.00-11.00 | Kai Vogeley, Universität Köln Basic Criteria for Neuroethics |
| 11.00-11.45 | coffee and breakfast break |
| 11.45-12.45 | Albert Newen, Universität Bochum Self-Determination and Neuroenhancements: Are there reasonable constraints for neural interventions that I wish? |
| 12.45-13.45 | Sabine Müller, Charitè Berlin Ethical and legal issues of neuroimaging-based lie detection |