InteractingMindsAU
Interacting Minds Centre is an interdisciplinary research center at Aarhus University.
The Interacting Minds Centre (IMC) provides a transdisciplinary platform to study human interaction. It involves researchers from the humanities, social sciences, cognitive sciences, biology and clinical research. This is necessary, because through interactions, humans construct worlds that are at once physical, economic, symbolic and normative. We will therefore study the interplay between three related topics: cognition, communication, and choice. Bringing these fields together to bridge topics related to human interaction makes IMC a unique methodological and theoretical centre of research and inquiry.
On this channel is featured lectures and interviews from the Interacting Minds Lecture Series.
Inge Marie Eigsti: Co-speech gestures and embodied cognition in autism
A Tupasela: Building health data spaces for research in Finland - Some cautionary tales for the EHDS
It’s all connected! Conceptualizing emotions as networks of causal relations among components
Paul Smaldino: Why Use An Evolutionary Perspective To Study Culture?
Mette Leonard Høeg: Learning from tripping and learning from reading
Thalia Wheatley: How conversation changes minds and aligns brains
Britta Westner: "Open software in open science"
Marieke van Vugt - Mind-wandering: when is it helpful, when is it not?
Nicola Simonetti: Speculative Temporalities: OCD and the Postcontemporary Time Complex
How culture shapes choices related to fertility and mortality: Causal evidence at the Swiss language
Valentina Bambini - The multimodality of metaphor processing and decay
Camilla Cenni - From monkeying around to tooling around
Pantelis Analytis - The marginal majority effect: when social influence produces lock-in
Uta Frith: A crisis in the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Conditions
A. Barbieux - Navigating Complexity: Lessons from Natural Systems for Augmenting Human Intelligence
Robert Hawkins: Language in social interaction: Weaving together cognition and culture
Pascale Moreira and Yuri Bizzoni - Between Text and Story: Insights from the Fabula-NET Project
Melanie Rosen: Remembering dreams and dreaming of memories
A global cross-cultural analysis of string figures reveals evidence of deep transmission and innovat
Ingvi Örnolfsson: The impact of background noise on collaborative triadic decision making
On islands and bridges: Working at the intersection of anthropology and clinical medicine
Michael Lee: Using cognitive models to understand how semantic memory changes with impairment
Rajiv Vaid Basaiawmoit: Gamification of the reflective exercise in the Entrepreneurship classroom
Julian Schüssler: Compensating Discrimination in Danish Schools
Arnault-Quentin Vermillet: The path-dependence of caregiving
Bahador Bahrami: Shared responsibility in collective decisions
Ophelia Deroy - Co-Perception: Sharing experience without coordination
Armin Stefanović: Yer a Wizard! A Biocultural Approach to Supernatural Storytelling
Giada Pistilli: The Role of Ethics in Interdisciplinary Research in Artificial Intelligence
Amalie Pauli: Measuring Persuasion in Text