Visit from Prof. Louisa Kulke @ Decision & Decision Speaker Series Discovering how attention develops in social interactions

Visit from Prof. Louisa Kulke @ Decision & Decision Speaker Series Discovering how attention develops in social interactions

  • Date: 14.06.2024
  • As part of the Hybrid Adaptive Systems & KD2 School activity, Prof. Dr. Louisa Kulke from Bremen University inspired the audience with her research on social attention, on 04.06.2024. She presented in-depth research on the topic of social social inhibition gaze, curated over several years. Her work travelled through experiments in several contexts & demographics: (a) development of social inhibition from childhood to adulthood, (b) differences in expression of social inhibition in people on the autism disorder spectrum and (c) comparing social inhibition between human-human and human-robot interaction, among other interesting studies. The behavioral findings were complemented with insights from biosignal data such as EEG & eye-tracking.  Watch out this space for upcoming talks:

    Speaker Series – Hybrid Adaptive Systems (hybrid-adaptive-systems.org)