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Ghent University
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
5 months
We are glad to welcome @VabbaAlisha who has received a 3-year postdoc grant from @ugent in @MoralSocialLab She'll combine VR with EEG to investigate what happens in the brain when prison guards witness violent misconduct by colleagues and must decide whether to intervene or not
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@Belgian_Neuro
Belgian Society for Neuroscience
6 months
📣 Join the first edition of the Social & Moral Brain Seminar – Emotions, Others & Morality 📍 Ghent | 🗓️ Oct 16–17, 2025 🧠 Keynotes, talks, posters 📌 Abstract deadline: May 19 Submit: https://t.co/i13KGdPDBU @MoralSocialLab @Evalisavives @YulongHuang #Neuroscience #SocialBrain
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@riccardovilla
Riccardo Villa
9 months
I'm very happy to share that I have been awarded a #MSCA Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship. I will join the Moral & Social Brain Lab led by Prof. Caspar @ugent to study how the Sense of Agency is impacted by external threats and by self-defense @CasparEmilie @MoralSocialLab
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@MoralSocialLab
Moral & Social Brain Lab
1 year
New #fMRI paper in the lab!
@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
History and experimental research have shown that resisting orders from authority is rare. In this new #fMRI paper in @ImagingNeurosci, we studied the neural correlates of the brain's decision to disobey. @LeslieTricoche @MoralSocialLab @GhentCCN Link: https://t.co/SnQBSl67RG
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
Thrilled to share our new review—a comparative analysis in neuroscience on how social influence (social presence, conformity, compliance, obedience) impacts decision-making and resistance mechanisms Preprint: https://t.co/KZkwL1eFBp With @LeslieTricoche @GhentCCN @MoralSocialLab
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
Excited to share my new perspective in @SfNJournals' Journal of Neuroscience! I outline practical steps for conducting research projects like those described below 👇, focusing on how to do so correctly and respectfully. @GhentCCN @ERC_Research Link: https://t.co/hTzGLvqh85
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
What neuro-cognitive mechanisms do military personnel, whose duty is to follow orders, use to resist orders they consider immoral? 🤔 @LeslieTricoche @HUFAPEPS @MoralSocialLab 📷 Read here our new preprint with fMRI: https://t.co/15M782yVg5 Spoiler alert: we found differences !
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@CUPBookshop
Cambridge University Press Bookshop
1 year
We're excited to reveal our Books of the Year. Buy one, get one half price in the shop and online https://t.co/1TRhwXzs2I
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
Thrilled to share that my book, "Just Following Orders" is one of the books of the year! It is incredibly rewarding to see a project I dedicated two years to writing (with research spanning much longer, of course!) being appreciated in this way.🙏 @CUPBookshop
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
What an incredible evening yesterday! I’m honored to have received this trophy 👩‍🔬 from "Matière Grise" for my work in scientific vulgarization. Breaking walls between scientists and the general public is more important than ever! #Science #Vulgarization @ParisMatch @RTBF
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
This weekend, I was honored to present a "Breakthrough" talk for the @Falling_Walls with so many other inspiring speakers Link: https://t.co/K98WatUBPI Related book: "Just Following Orders. Atrocities and the Brain Science of Obedience." Funded by @ERC_Research @FWOVlaanderen
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
Thank you for the opportunity to present this important topic. We still have so much to learn from genocide rescuers and their resistance to hateful propaganda. Sadly, this remains very timely...
@TVPWorld_com
TVP World
1 year
"During genocides or #wars, the problem is that #morality is blurred," said @CasparEmilie from @ugent, in a recent episode of Anatomy of Disinformation. Watch it here ➡️ https://t.co/aHkcOMRiVh
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
This is next week, and it will be live-streamed! To join --> https://t.co/KUijAhgw87 I'll be presenting my research in a TED Talk-style format, covering the neuroscience of obedience and my recent work on former genocide perpetrators and rescuers.
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@Falling_Walls
Falling Walls
1 year
🌍 Why do people follow unethical orders? Join neuroscientist @CasparEmilie at #FallingWalls #ScienceSummit24 for an exploration of the psychology and neuroscience of blind obedience. Event Details: https://t.co/z88zz7wqwO 🔗
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
Oh wow, what a super news ! Thank you for this recognition 🙏😊
@CambUP_Psych
Cambridge UP - Psychology & Psychiatry
1 year
Thrilled to see "Just Following Orders" by @CasparEmilie included in @NewStatesman list of best academic books for autumn 2024!
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@ScicommFiction
Science & Fiction
1 year
New #ScienceandFiction story is out and this time it's a gruesome one... "To obey or not to obey" by @CasparEmilie is a story about a child experiencing something no child should ever experience 🙅‍♀️ CW: Genocide 🇬🇧 https://t.co/1XaL14ri96 🇩🇪 Coming soon!
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
Thrilled to be selected as the @Falling_Walls Science Breakthrough of the Year 2024 (Social Sciences & Humanities)! I'll be giving a talk "Breaking the Wall of Blind Obedience" on Nov 9 during #FallingWalls24 in Berlin. #ScienceSummit24 --> Program:
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Emilie Caspar studies the psychological and neural roots of blind obedience. By analysing brain activity and moral judgment, she reveals why people comply with unethical orders, shedding light on the...
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@CasparEmilie
Emilie Caspar
1 year
Congratulations to Sofia Diaz Villamil on receiving a 4-year @FWOVlaanderen fellowship for her PhD "Minds in Conflict: Exploring Cognitive Impacts and Trauma Transmission in the Colombian Internal Armed Conflict." An impressive and ambitious neuroscience project! @GhentCCN
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@MoralSocialLab
Moral & Social Brain Lab
1 year
We’re thrilled to welcome Sofia Diaz Villamil as a new Ph.D. student! Her research will explore emotional and non-emotional processing of victims and perpetrators of the Colombian Armed Conflict, and its impact on the next generation #trauma #Columbia More: https://t.co/lwwJMdwxlD
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@MoralSocialLab
Moral & Social Brain Lab
1 year
We’re excited to welcome Luna Leonardy as a new Ph.D. student! Her research dives into 'Aha!' or 'Eureka' moments—insight problem solving—and aims to understand the cognitive processes behind problem-solving. With @axelcleeremans Read more on: https://t.co/lwwJMdwxlD
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