Dr. Axel Cleeremans
The U.K. Telegraph article The future is all in your head said
Scientists are learning how to read minds, using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), which can detect minute changes in blood flow in the brain while you think…
Dr. Axel Cleeremans, director of the Cognitive Science Research Unit at the Free University of Brussels, says: “There is a genuine possibility that we might not be able to hide anything from others in the future — in other words, that methods for assessing brain activity will become sufficiently sophisticated that one will be able to find specific and reliable markers for recognition memory, lying and various emotional states.”
Dr. Axel Cleeremans
is the Head of the
Cognitive Science Research Unit at the
Free University
of Brussels. He is also Coordinator of ULB’s
Cognitive Science DEA Programme and Senior Research Associate with
the NFSR.
He is Editor of
Psychologica Belgica,
Associate editor for
Current Psychology of Cognition/Cahiers de
Psychologie Cognitive and Action editor for the
Journal of Cognitive
Systems Research.
Axel is President of the
Belgian Association for Psychological Science
(BAPS), Deputy Secretary-General of National Committee for the Psychological Sciences (Royal Academy of
Arts and Sciences), Executive Board member of
Association for the
Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC), Executive Board member of
European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP), and a full member
of
Cognitive Science Society (COGSCI),
American Psychological Society
(APS),
and
Experimental Psychology Society (EPS).
He
authored
Mechanisms of Implicit Learning: Connectionist Models of Sequence
Processing,
was the editor of
The Unity of Consciousness : Binding, Integration, and
Dissociation, was coeditor of
Implicit Learning and Consciousness; An Empirical, Philosophical and
Computational Consensus in the Making (Frontiers of Cognitive
Science),
and
coauthored
Computational correlates of consciousness in
Progress in Brain Research,
Experience-Dependent Changes in Cerebral Activation During REM
Sleep in Nature Neuroscience,
Consciousness: Mapping
the theoretical landscape in Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
and
Implicit learning:
News from the front in Trends in Cognitive
Sciences.
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Axel earned a Licence en Sciences Psychologiques et Pédagogiques,
ULB, Belgium in
1986 and a Ph.D. in Psychology at
Carnegie Mellon University, USA in
1991.