Cordula Vesper
@cordulavesper
Cognitive Scientist exploring joint action and social cognition; Associate professor at Aarhus University
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New job opportunity at Aarhus Universitet: Tenure-track ass. prof. in Cognitive Science. The position incl. teaching the brilliant BSc and MSc Cognitive Science students, and collaboration opportunities with the IMC, CFIN 🧠 and Cognition and Behavior Lab Please RT widely! bit.ly/3jWQV8t
Us students at Aarhus Universitet wrote a criticism of the article published in Nature Communications, supported by Andreas Roepstorff, @byureka, Christine Parsons, Cordula Vesper, @DCrafa, fabio trecca, @JCSkewesDK, Micah G. Allen, Mikkel Wallentin, Rebekah Baglini, and Alexandra R. Kratschmer psyarxiv.com/cngmy/
Job alert: Postdoctoral fellowship at the IMC - in the EER project (Experimenting, Experiencing, Reflecting) EER is a collaboration between artist StudioOlafurEliasson and Andreas Roepstorff Aarhus Universitet, funded by Carlsbergfondet Deadline Feb 17th - Please share! bit.ly/2NX6mCS
In yet another talk Kristian Tylén presents work with and Cordula Vesper on the cultural route to the conceptualisation of space #Protolang7
Cognitive diversity and social interaction promotes processes of abstraction and flexibility which in turn enhance performance in collective problem solving. New preprint with fabulous Tatiana Goregliad Fjaellingsdal, Cordula Vesper, and Riccardo Fusaroli out here: psyarxiv.com/qnphf/
Join us today in the IMC meeting room or on zoom for this interesting talk on Joint action and agency by Janeen Loehr 11am (CET)! All welcome - coffee and sandwiches is on us
Tune in next week when our very own brilliant Cordula Vesper introduces not only her work on joint action but also the new IMC Motion Lab! Movement as a Window into Cognition, Communication, and Coordination: An Invitation to the new IMC Motion Lab See bit.ly/3Nxwyho
Facial expressions, hand gestures, moving our head. People use their bodies when they talk—a lot. This is an essential part of communication, but how do you study this? Dr. Naomi Nota (Bluesky 🦋 @naominota.bsky.social) talks to Cordula Vesper about investigating people in social interactions. mpi-talkling.mpi.nl/?p=1954&lang=en