Former PhD Fellow at IMC Ivana Konvalinka is Principal Investigator at Social Interaction and Neuroscience Lab
The new SINe Lab is an interdisciplinary research group located at the Section for Cognitive Systems, DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark
In SINe Lab researchers investigates the behavioural and brain basis of social cognition and interaction. They develop joint action paradigms, machine learning and dynamical systems methods, and employ behavioural, physiological (HRV, respiration), and neuroimaging techniques (EEG, fMRI) both within and between (dual-EEG, heart-rate synchronization) interacting individuals.
Principal Investigator is Ivana Konvalinka. She holds a PhD in neuroscience from Aarhus University under the supervision of Andreas Roepstorff and Chris Frith, investigating intra- and interpersonal mechanisms underlying social coordination.
Collaborators from IMC:
- Andreas Roepstorff, Professor
- Joshua Skewes, Associate Professor
- Roberta Rocca, PhD Student
The Lab is supported by Willum Fonden and the Danish Council for Independent Research
More info about SINe Lab here