
معرفی
Gergely Csibra is a Professor and Principal Investigator at the Central European University. He leads the Cognitive Development Center, focusing on cognitive development in human infants, particularly how infants understand actions, social interactions, and communication. His research employs behavioral and neuroimaging methods to explore topics like social cognition, episodic memory, and symbol use.
His academic background spans developmental psychology and cognitive science. Current and former PhD students include Mariem Diané, Denis Tatone, and others. Csibra’s work emphasizes methodological diversity, integrating experimental and theoretical approaches.
Research interests include infants' understanding of social relationships, mental state attribution, and symbolic representation. His studies investigate how infants interpret communication, learn from others, and form social evaluations. Key themes involve the cognitive foundations of cooperation and communication in early development.
Despite prolific publication output (over 100 articles listed), no explicit scientific awards are cited in the provided text. His lab, the Cognitive Development Center, serves as a hub for collaborative research projects and methodological innovation in developmental science.




