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Code: 66063
 
Reference: Bial nº 60/12
Short name: To see or Not to See?
Title: To See or Not to See? Hallucinations in Multidisciplinary Perespetive
Competitive Funding: Yes
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No. of Participating Institutions: 1
Scope
Type: Funded Project
 
Geographical Scope: National
 
Type of Action: R&TD
Funding
Programme: Bolsas de Investigação Científica BIAL
Funding Institution: Fundação Bial
Financial Geographical Scope: National
Scheduling
Effective Start Date: 2013-09-01
Expected Completion Date: 2015-03-31
Budget
Currency: EUR
 
Total Approved Budget: 17.000,00 EUR
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Summary: Hallucinations are a lingering concern for philosophers and psychologists alike.
On the one hand, from a philosopher's viewpoint they represent the paramount
case of epistemic disquietude. On the other hand, clinicians and experimental
psychologists studying mental disorders often encounter them too. In recent
years, however, interest in the problem of hallucinations has become more
intense than ever. In philosophy, the recent revival of naïve realism under the
label of "disjunctivism" has revitalized the philosophical debate surrounding
hallucinations (see [7], [16], [23]). Similarly, the empirical investigation of
hallucinations has been an important trend in psychology - in a broad sense - in
recent decades [1]. This is largely due to the impressive development of neuroimaging
techniques which have permitted to gather a much deeper insight into
the neurobiological underpinnings of such mental phenomena. Unfortunately,
philosophers and psychologists concerned with hallucinatory phenomena have
rarely shown interest in each other's work (a rare exception is LarALia10). On
the one hand, reference to empirical findings is scarce within the disjunctivism
discussion. On the other hand, psychologists give less attention to the
conceptual work brought about by philosophers in order to clarify the nature of
different kinds of mental events. Accordingly, lack of cross-fertilization between
the two areas is the main motivation of this project. Therefore, the general
proposal we put forward consists in promoting a multidisciplinary approach to
the problem of hallucination as the most appropriate strategy. This key idea will
be articulated along three main axes:
A) Conceptual puzzles for psychologists: The different theoretical frameworks
and methodological approaches adopted in investigating hallucinatory
phenomena have made it difficult to provide not only a widely accepted
classification (see [6] for auditory hallucinations), but even a non-conte Ver mais. Adequado para parcelas de texto incompletas e que, através deste ícone, permite-se que o utilizador leia o texto todo.
Scientific Context
Scientific Domain (FOS - Level 2): Humanities

Academic fields (CORDIS - Level 5)

  • Humanities

Keywords

  • Disjunctivism and intentionalism
  • Hallucinations: definition, phenomenology, aetiology
  • Insight and pseudohallucinations
  • Perceptual vividness: metacognition vs. attention
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Name Short name Country Type Participation Name Telephone Email
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto FLUP Portugal S Proponent
 
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Approved Budget: 17.000,00 EUR
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FLUP João Alberto Cardoso Gomes Pinto JAP Researcher 15 0
FLUP Mattia Riccardi MR Official Researcher at the OU 40 0
FLUP Sofia Gabriela Assis de Morais Miguens Travis SGAMMT Researcher 15 0

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