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Dr. Richard Ramsey is a Lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zürich. His research focuses on social cognition, cognitive control mechanisms, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with human behavior. He teaches courses like 'The Social Brain: Critical Perspectives on Science, Society and Neurodiversity.'
Key research areas include neurophysiological correlates of imitation, AI ethics, loneliness in neurorehabilitation contexts, and methodological advancements in psychological data analysis. His work often employs computational models and neuroimaging techniques to explore decision-making processes and social perception.
- Developed Bayesian methods for analyzing time-to-event data in psychological studies
- Investigated anthropomorphic perceptions of humanoid robots
- Explored how art education impacts aesthetic and cognitive functions
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His academic contributions span experimental psychology, neuroscience, and interdisciplinary applications of cognitive science.



