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Hybrid Approaches to Research on Mechanisms of Organic Network Interactions, Connections,

and Oscillations

About

ABOUT HARMONICOlab

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  • At HARMONICOlab, we are dedicated to uncovering the underlying principles that govern the dynamics of diverse human and non-human interactions. Our collaborative efforts aim to explore the complexities of interconnected systems and the patterns of harmonious oscillations within these networks.

  • Our team consists of researchers from Physics, Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Cognitive Science, Behavioral Studies, Anthropology, Psychotherapy, Dance Therapy, Ethology, Music, Choreography and Social Sciences, who are all gathered together to share their perspectives about grammars of interaction from molecular and cellular to organisms, and societies.

 HARMONICOlab Weekly Online Journal Club 

Our interdisciplinary journal club is a vibrant online forum where students and scholars from across the globe converge. From AI, engineering, and physics to philosophy, social science, neuroscience,

music and psychotherapy, and beyond, our members share a common goal: to explore and exchange insights on the intricate science of interaction.

In our interdisciplinary journal club, we discuss the history and the latest trends in outcomes and applications of interactional synchrony. Join our community that’s as driven as you are and Unlock a wealth of knowledge. Start learning, sharing, and growing together with peers and experts.

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EVENTS & LECTURES

Join us at our upcoming events and lectures to engage with our team and gain insights into our research on interaction mechanisms and network dynamics.

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