Image by Oscar Boissière from the art installation titled

“Is it true? The Post-truth Archive Factory” by artist Marion Carré

Publications

Exploring how the human mind and brain make sense of art and each other. 

Publications

Published Papers by researchers at the ARISA Foundation (in bold):


  1. Orlandi, A., Darda, K. M., Calvo-Merino, B., & Cross, E. S. (2025). Methods in cognitive neuroscience: dance movement 2023. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 18, 1542595.
  2. Darda, K. M., Gonzalez, V. E., Christensen, A. P., Bobrow, I., Krimm, A., Nasim, Z., ... & Chatterjee, A. (2024). Art impacts in museums compared to digital encounters.
  3. Darda, K. M., Maiwald, A., Raghuram, T., & Cross, E. S. (2024). Dancing robots: Aesthetic engagement is shaped by stimulus and knowledge cues to human animacy. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 18, 1413066.
  4. Darda, K. M., & Ramsey, R. The Promise and Pitfalls of Studying the Neurophysiological Correlates. Automatic Imitation, 101.
  5. Cross, E. S., Darda, K. M., Moffat, R., Muñoz, L., Humphries, S., & Kirsch, L. P. (2024). Mutual gaze and movement synchrony boost observers’ enjoyment and perception of togetherness when watching dance duets. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 24004.
  6. Estrada Gonzalez, V., Meletaki, V., Walker, M., Payano Sosa, J., Stamper, A., Srikanchana, R., Darda, K. M., ... & Chatterjee, A. (2024). Art therapy masks reflect emotional changes in military personnel with PTSS. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 7192.
  7. Darda, K. M., & Chatterjee, A. (2024). Cross-cultural Aesthetics: Aesthetic Contextualism and Ingroup Bias. Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics Vol, 47(3), 120-140.
  8. Jaishankar, D., Raghuram, T., Raju, B. K., Swarna, D., Parekh, S., Chirmule, N., & Gujar, V. (2025). A Biopsychosocial Overview of Speech Disorders: Neuroanatomical, Genetic, and Environmental Insights. Biomedicines, 13(1), 239.


Preprints:

  1. Raghuram, T., Darda, K. M., & Cross, E. S. (Under Review). Choreographing the future: AI, dance, and cultural transformation. In Cultural Technologies: Robots and Artificial Intelligence in the Performing Arts


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