Laura Aymerich-Franch

Laura Aymerich-FranchI am a Marie Curie IOF postdoctoral fellow at CNRS-AIST JRL (Joint Robotics Laboratory). Previously, I was a Fulbright postdoctoral scholar at Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford University. I earned a PhD cum laude on Audiovisual Communication and Advertising (2010) from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), where I was part of the Image, Sound, and Synthesis Research Group (GRISS). I have also been a lecturer at UAB (2006-2011) and a visiting research fellow at iCinema, Centre for Interactive Cinema Research at University of New South Wales in Sydney (2009). My area of expertise is Media Psychology. I study self-representation in artificially created environments and the consequences of mediated embodiment in virtual reality and humanoid robots.

Publications

Mediated Embodiment in New Communication Technologies
Laura Aymerich-Franch. © 2019. 12 pages.
Advanced communication technologies, such as virtual reality or certain types of robots, are able to induce the illusion of adopting a surrogate body as the own body. The sense...
Mediated Embodiment in New Communication Technologies
Laura Aymerich-Franch. © 2018. 11 pages.
Advanced communication technologies, such as virtual reality or certain types of robots, are able to induce the illusion of adopting a surrogate body as the own body. The sense...