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Janne Kauttonen serves as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering at Aalto University's School of Science. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Filosofian tohtori) from the University of Jyväskylä, awarded on October 17, 2012. His research contributes to Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) through neuroscience education and research.
Dr. Kauttonen's research interests focus on Neuroscience, particularly utilizing Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Electroencephalogram techniques to study brain networks during naturalistic cognitive processes. His work explores how the brain processes social interactions, narrative comprehension, and memory formation during real-world stimuli like movies and audio dramas. Key research areas include angular gyrus functionality, social behavior neuroscience, and cognitive processing differences between holistic and analytical thinkers.
His publication record shows consistent output since 2014, with significant impact in cognitive neuroscience. His research demonstrates strong interest in how brain networks respond to natural stimuli, with particular emphasis on social presence, narrative processing, and cue-based memory mechanisms. The 2018 NeuroImage paper on memory formation during movie viewing has garnered 44 citations, indicating substantial influence in the field.
Dr. Kauttonen has presented his research at numerous international conferences including Neuroscience 2014 in Washington DC, the 5th Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative in Quebec City, and the APS March Meeting in Boston.



