“Humans as architects of themselves”
Freiburg, Oct 09, 2018
Nutrition, health and life counselors claim that a person who can control his feelings and actions well will experience more professional success, satisfaction, sociability and health. Psychology traditionally distinguishes between deliberate control of actions and automated, habitual action - but recent research has shown this distinction to be untenable. Rather, differences within and between individuals can be attributed to the fact that action control can vary between focusing exclusively on one’s own goals and strongly considering situation-related circumstances. In the series “Freiburg Horizons” the psychologist Prof. Dr. Bernhard Hommel from Leiden University in the Netherlands talks about the basics and influencing factors of human control. He will focus in particular on the question of whether and how humans can influence their actions through meditation, nutrition or brain stimulation. Afterwards there will be an opportunity for discussion and a questions and answer session with the speaker.
- What: Lecture in the series “Freiburg Horizons”
- When: October 18, 2018, 7pm
- Where:
Collegiate Building I
Aula
Platz der Universität 3
79089 Freiburg - The event is open to the general public.
- Host: Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS)
- Contact information: Dr. Arndt Michael, +49(0)761/ 203 2001
- No registration is required.
- The event is free of admission.
- The event will be held in German.
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