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Prof. Azzurra Ruggeri is a Professor in the Professorship for Cognitive and Developmental Psychology at Technical University of Munich (TUM). Her research focuses on understanding how children and adults strategically gather information, make decisions, and learn through embodied and active processes. She leads the iSearch Lab (https://isearchlab.org) and explores topics such as active learning, embodied cognition, and social-cognitive development.
Her academic background includes a Dr. rer. nat. (PhD) in Psychology. She is based in Munich, coordinating research on developmental trajectories of learning, exploration strategies, and the interplay between motor skills and cognitive planning. Key areas of investigation include children's decision-making in uncertain environments, the impact of active learning on memory, and the role of embodiment in cognitive development.
Recent work emphasizes adaptive information search behaviors, the effectiveness of question-asking strategies, and the application of embodied cognition principles to training interventions. Her studies often employ experimental paradigms involving climbing and spatial navigation to explore motor-cognitive interactions.
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