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John-Dylan Haynes

Principal Investigator

Cognitive Neuroscience

Charité

HU Berlin

 

Email:
haynes@bccn-berlin.de

Phone: +49 30 2093 6762

 

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John-Dylan Haynes

John-Dylan Haynes

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John-Dylan Haynes is an expert in several fields of cognitive neuroscience that are relevant for SCIoI. He has worked on executive processes, such as the neural mechanisms of intentions and volitional control, on conscious and unconscious information processing and on information flow between brains during communication. He has also investigated neurotechnological applications, especially whether it is possible to decode a person’s thoughts from patterns of their brain activity.


Projects

John-Dylan Haynes is member of Project 09, Project 13, Project 20, Project 19.


Pischedda, D., Lange, A., Kirtay, M., Wudarczyk, O. A., Abdel Rahman, R., Hafner, V. V., Kuhlen, A. K., & Haynes, J.-D. (2021). Who is my interlocutor? Partner-specific neural representations during communicative interactions with human or artificial task partners. 5th Virtual Social Interactions (VSI) Conference.
Reverberi, C., Pischedda, D., Mantovani, M., Haynes, J.-D., & Rustichini, A. (2022). Strategic complexity and cognitive skills affect brain response in interactive decision-making. Scientific Reports, 12, 15896. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-17951-0
Henke, L., Guseva, M., Wagemans, K., Pischedda, D., Haynes, J.-D., Jahn, G., & Anders, S. (2022). Surgical face masks do not impair the decoding of facial expressions of negative affect more severely in older than in younger adults. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 7, 63. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41235-022-00403-8
Wudarczyk, O. A., Kirtay, M., Pischedda, D., Hafner, V. V., Haynes, J.-D., Kuhlen, A. K., & Abdel Rahman, R. (2021). Robots facilitate human language production. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 16737. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95645-9
Kirtay, M., Wudarczyk, O. A., Pischedda, D., Kuhlen, A. K., Abdel Rahman, R., Haynes, J.-D., & Hafner, V. V. (2020). Modeling robot co-representation: state-of-the-art, open issues, and predictive learning as a possible framework. 2020 Joint IEEE 10th International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics (ICDL-EpiRob), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICDL-EpiRob48136.2020.9278031
Pischedda, D., Kaufmann, V., Wudarczyk, O., Abdel Rahman, R., Hafner, V. V., Kuhlen, A., & Haynes, J.-D. (2023). Human or AI? The brain knows it! A brain-based Turing Test to discriminate between human and artificial agents. RO-MAN 2023. https://doi.org/10.1109/RO-MAN57019.2023.10309541
Pischedda, D., Erener, S., Kuhlen, A., & Haynes, J.-D. (2023). How do people discriminate conversations generated by humans and artificial intelligence? The role of individual variability on people’s judgment. ESCOP 2023.
Wudarczyk, O. A., Kirtay, M., Kuhlen, A. K., Abdel Rahman, R., Haynes, J.-D., Hafner, V. V., & Pischedda, D. (2021). Bringing Together Robotics, Neuroscience, and Psychology: Lessons Learned From an Interdisciplinary Project. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2021.630789
Pischedda, D., Lange, A., Kirtay, M., Wudarczyk, O. A., Abdel Rahman, R., Hafner, V. V., Kuhlen, A. K., & Haynes, J.-D. (2021). Am I speaking to a human, a robot, or a computer? Neural representations of task partners in communicative interactions with humans or artificial agents. Neuroscience 2021.

Research

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