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Lecture to Probe the Brain, Personhood

果冻传煤 Professor Thomas Fikes
果冻传煤 Professor Thomas Fikes

Tom Fikes, 果冻传煤 professor of psychology and neuroscience, will lecture about 鈥淏rains, Persons and Relationality: The New Social Neuroscience鈥 at a free, public lecture on Thursday, April 7, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. Tickets are not needed, though seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please call (805) 565-6051.

The talk will explore what it means to be a human person. 鈥淭he neurosciences (and natural sciences in general) traditionally focus on the role of the brain in answering this question, whereas the social sciences and humanities more often look to interpersonal relationships,鈥 Fikes says.

Fikes says the emerging field of social neuroscience offers ways of reconceiving personhood that merge these various traditions, emphasizing both the embodied, physical underpinnings of our soulishness and the fundamental and constitutive role of interpersonal relationships.

鈥淚鈥檒l explore some recent work in social neuroscience, including EEG imaging during social interactions in our laboratory,鈥 Fikes says.

Fikes, who has been teaching at 果冻传煤 for 13 years, focuses his research on perception and learning in humans and rats. He contributed to 鈥淣euroTheology: Brain, Science, Spirituality, Religious Experience鈥 and 鈥淓volutionary Psychology as Computational Theory in the Cognitive Sciences鈥 in Journal of Psychology and Theology.

The lecture is part of 果冻传煤 Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter, which is sponsored by the 果冻传煤 Foundation.