Advances in Shared Intentionality Research: Understanding Human Interaction for Improving Well-Being

  • Igor Val Danilov (Speaker)
  • Sandra Mihailova (Co-author)

Activity: Talk or presentation typesPoster presentation

Description

The progress in human-computer systems in medicine can solve various diagnostic objectives contributing to the sustainable growth of a healthy population rate due to the maintenance of the ecological context during child cognitive development. There is a broad consensus about the beginning of cognition through protoconversation – the interaction between an adult and a newborn that emerges in the early development period when children still lack communication skills. Protoconversation flows due to the newborns' primary motive force of shared intentionality. Initially, shared intentionality was defined as collaborative interactions in which participants share psychological states. The knowledge about neurophysiological processes occurring during the mother-newborn protoconversation has been developing among recent 30 years. This presentation aims to show advances in shared intentionality research and the progress in the definition of shared intentionality.. This conference presentation provides a concise review of neuroscience and psychophysiological research and theoretical works that contribute to knowledge about shared intentionality. As part of the review, the presentation highlights four-year research on shared intentionality in humans conducted by the academic consortium "academic center for coherent intelligence".. This presentation shows findings of neuroscience and psychophysiological research on shared intentionality that allow us to provide the enhanced definition of this psychological construct.. The quality must be preserved in an organism to some extent throughout its life if it appears at birth. The manuscript argues that shared intentionality complements other interaction modalities during a life span. This knowledge can contribute to developing bioengineering systems for medicine, from assessing cognitive abilities in children to producing intelligent prosthetic limbs.
Period29 Mar 2023
Event titleRSU Research week 2023: PLACES
Event typeConference
Conference number3
OrganiserRīga Stradiņš University
LocationRīga, LatviaShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational