Research Seminar: Riccardo Fusaroli

Riccardo Fusaroli

The Speaker

Riccardo Fusaroli investigates interpersonal coordination mixing experimental, clinical, computational and qualitative perspectives. His focus is on coordinative efficacy (how do we effectively coordinate and think together?) and social impairment (what can go wrong?). His research involves the investigation of language, movement and social interactions in neuro-psychiatric conditions (schizophrenia, affective disorders, autism spectrum disorder, Moebius syndrome, patients with brain injury, etc.), as well as collective problem solving in pairs and communities of people.

Special interests: the role of language and other semiotic artifacts in social interactions; quantitative and computational methods: machine/statistical learning, information theory, bayesian statistics, recurrence quantification analysis and graph/network theory.

Riccardo has a strongly interdisciplinary background combining Semiotics and Communication (Università di Bologna), Cognitive Science (Aarhus University, UC Merced) and complex systems approaches (Santa Fe Institute). He is currently an Associate Professor in Cognitive Science at the Aarhus University, affiliated with the Interacting Minds Centre, and the B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Cognitive Science.

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The Seminar

In this event in a series, speakers from within the Hub, the University, and the broader research community tell us about their research. Our Research Seminar Series involves speakers covering a broad range of themes surrounding our Hub’s interests, so we’ll hopefully all learn something interesting. Whether you want to learn to inform your own research or to simply satisfy a personal curiosity, we hope to see you there.

Attend In-Person or Online

Where: Steve Howard Room 5206, Level 5, Melbourne Connect
Online: Join the zoom here Meeting ID: 881 8112 1134 Passcode: 081124