2) Lectures open to the public:
a) Differential diagnosis between spiritual experiences and mental disorders
Alexander Moreira-Almeida, MD, PhD
Research Center in Spirituality and Health, School of Medicine, Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil. Tuesday, May 3rd, 15.15, Paradisgatan 5P, room P-124, Lund
b) Is Compassion an Emotion?
Doctor Honoris Causa Paul Ekman, UC San Francisco, California,
Thursday May 26th, 10.00-12.00, Eden's Auditorium, Paradisgatan 5H, Lund
c) Panel followed by a lecture, Monday the 30th of May, 13.15-17.00
Emotions, lies, and art: Transdisciplinary approaches to
Paul Ekman’s research topics
Evolution of emotions and (honest) signals in animals
Dennis Hasselquist, Professor, Biology
What makes an unhappy ending bearable?
Marianne Thormählen, Professor, English Studies
Emotions and lie detection
Farhan Sarwar, Lecturer, Psychology
What theatre has taught psychology
Etzel Cardeña, Thorsen Professor, Psychology
Lecture
Facial signals and facial messages
Paul Ekman
3) As mentioned in my previous posting, my multidisciplinary edited books on altered states of consciousness is coming out in a few weeks and can already be ordered. Here is some information on the volumes:
Table of content
ALTERING CONSCIOUSNESS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
Volume 1. History, culture, and the humanities
Preface: Extending our knowledge of consciousness
Charles T. Tart
Altering consciousness: Setting up the stage
Etzel Cardeña
A paradigm for understanding altered consciousness: The integrative mode of consciousness
Michael Winkelman
Historical perspectives
Consciousness alteration practices in the West from Prehistory to late Antiquity
Yulia Ustinova
Spirit possession and other alterations of consciousness in the Christian Western tradition
Moshe Sluhovsky
Altered consciousness from the Age of Enlightenment through mid 20th century
Etzel Cardeña and Carlos S. Alvarado
Reconceptualizing the field of altered consciousness: A 50-year retrospective
Julie Beischel, Adam J. Rock, and Stanley Krippner
Cultural perspectives
Eastern approaches to altered states of consciousness
Jonathan Shear
Shamanism and the alteration of consciousness
Michael Winkelman
Altered consciousness in society
Charles Whitehead
Spiritual technologies and altering consciousness in contemporary counterculture
Graham St. John
The humanities
Altered consciousness in philosophy
Jennifer M. Windt
Altered consciousness in religion
Antoon Geels
Colored inklings: Altered states of consciousness and literature
Wendy Cousins
Altered consciousness in performance: West and the East
Phillip B. Zarrilli
Altered consciousness and modern art
Mark Levy
Time is the key: Music and altered states of consciousness
Jörg Fachner
Volume 2. Biological and psychological perspectives
Preface
Kenneth S. Pope
Introducing volume 2
Etzel Cardeña
Biological perspectives
Sleep, dreams, and other biological cycles as altered states of consciousness
Andrzej Kokoszka and Benjamin Wallace
Neurochemistry and altered consciousness
David E. Presti
Dopamine, altered consciousness, and distant space with special reference to shamanic ecstasy
Fred Previc
Transcendent experiences and brain mechanisms
Mario Beauregard
Altering consciousness through sexual activity
Michael Maliszewski, Barbara Vaughan, Stanley Krippner, Gregory Holler, and Cheryl Fracasso
DMT and human consciousness
Zevic Mishor, Dennis J. McKenna, and J. C. Callaway
LSD and the serotonin system’s effects on human consciousness
David E. Nichols and Benjamin R. Chemel
Peyote and meaning
Stacy B. Schaefer
Addiction and the dynamics of altered states of consciousness
Andrea E. Blätter, Jörg C. Fachner, and Michael Winkelman
Psychological perspectives
Altered consciousness and human development
Pehr Granqvist, Sophie Reijman, and Etzel Cardeña
Altered states of bodily consciousness
Sebastian Dieguez and Olaf Blanke
Altered consciousness and neuropathology
Quentin Noirhomme and Steven Laureys
Altered consciousness in emotion and psychopathology
Etzel Cardeña
Visionary spirituality and mental disorders
David Lukoff
Altered states of consciousness as paradoxically healing: An embodied social neuorscience perspective
Aaron L. Mishara and Michael A. Schwartz
Anomalous phenomena, psi, and altered consciousness
David Luke
ALTERING CONSCIOUSNESS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
Volume 1. History, culture, and the humanities
Preface: Extending our knowledge of consciousness
Charles T. Tart
Altering consciousness: Setting up the stage
Etzel Cardeña
A paradigm for understanding altered consciousness: The integrative mode of consciousness
Michael Winkelman
Historical perspectives
Consciousness alteration practices in the West from Prehistory to late Antiquity
Yulia Ustinova
Spirit possession and other alterations of consciousness in the Christian Western tradition
Moshe Sluhovsky
Altered consciousness from the Age of Enlightenment through mid 20th century
Etzel Cardeña and Carlos S. Alvarado
Reconceptualizing the field of altered consciousness: A 50-year retrospective
Julie Beischel, Adam J. Rock, and Stanley Krippner
Cultural perspectives
Eastern approaches to altered states of consciousness
Jonathan Shear
Shamanism and the alteration of consciousness
Michael Winkelman
Altered consciousness in society
Charles Whitehead
Spiritual technologies and altering consciousness in contemporary counterculture
Graham St. John
The humanities
Altered consciousness in philosophy
Jennifer M. Windt
Altered consciousness in religion
Antoon Geels
Colored inklings: Altered states of consciousness and literature
Wendy Cousins
Altered consciousness in performance: West and the East
Phillip B. Zarrilli
Altered consciousness and modern art
Mark Levy
Time is the key: Music and altered states of consciousness
Jörg Fachner
Volume 2. Biological and psychological perspectives
Preface
Kenneth S. Pope
Introducing volume 2
Etzel Cardeña
Biological perspectives
Sleep, dreams, and other biological cycles as altered states of consciousness
Andrzej Kokoszka and Benjamin Wallace
Neurochemistry and altered consciousness
David E. Presti
Dopamine, altered consciousness, and distant space with special reference to shamanic ecstasy
Fred Previc
Transcendent experiences and brain mechanisms
Mario Beauregard
Altering consciousness through sexual activity
Michael Maliszewski, Barbara Vaughan, Stanley Krippner, Gregory Holler, and Cheryl Fracasso
DMT and human consciousness
Zevic Mishor, Dennis J. McKenna, and J. C. Callaway
LSD and the serotonin system’s effects on human consciousness
David E. Nichols and Benjamin R. Chemel
Peyote and meaning
Stacy B. Schaefer
Addiction and the dynamics of altered states of consciousness
Andrea E. Blätter, Jörg C. Fachner, and Michael Winkelman
Psychological perspectives
Altered consciousness and human development
Pehr Granqvist, Sophie Reijman, and Etzel Cardeña
Altered states of bodily consciousness
Sebastian Dieguez and Olaf Blanke
Altered consciousness and neuropathology
Quentin Noirhomme and Steven Laureys
Altered consciousness in emotion and psychopathology
Etzel Cardeña
Visionary spirituality and mental disorders
David Lukoff
Altered states of consciousness as paradoxically healing: An embodied social neuorscience perspective
Aaron L. Mishara and Michael A. Schwartz
Anomalous phenomena, psi, and altered consciousness
David Luke
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