POSTERS (not included under conference proceedings)
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2013). Scaling-up Perception-Action Links: Evidence from Synchronization with Individual and Joint Action. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, November 14-17th, 2013.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2013). Scaling-up Perception-Action Links: Evidence from Synchronization with Individual and Joint Action. Misunderstanding: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Meeting. Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology. Budapest, Hungary, August 29th – September 1st, 2013.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2013). Scaling-up Perception-Action Links: Evidence from Synchronization with Individual and Joint Action. Misunderstanding: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Meeting. 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Berlin, Germany, July 31th - August 3rd, 2013.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2013). Scaling-up Perception-Action Links: Evidence from Synchronization with Individual and Joint Action. Embodied Inter-subjectivity : the 1st person and the 2nd person perspective Summer School. Greece, June 9-16th, 2013.
Ramenzoni, V. C. & Liszkowski, U. (2012). 8-month-olds’s reaching is influenced by the presence of another person. ‘Social Cognition, Engagement and the Second Person Perspective’ conference. Cologne, Germany, June 2010.
Ramenzoni, V. C., (2011). Infants Prefer Point Light Displays of Familiar Motor Postures. Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary, January 2011.
Liszkowski, U. & Ramenzoni, V. C. (2012). 18-month-olds’ attention to objects is primed by points to empty places. 2012 Biennial Meeting International Conference in Infant Studies. Minneapolis, MN, June 2010.
Ramenzoni, V. C., LoBue, V., DeLoache, J. S., & Keen, R. E., (2010). Infants Prefer Point Light Displays of Familiar Motor Postures. 2010 Biennial Meeting International Conference in Infant Studies. Baltimore, MD, March 2010.
Li, J. *, Ramenzoni, V. C., & Keen, R. E., (2010).Toddlers' Transfer of Knowledge About Tool Use. 2010 Biennial Meeting International Conference in Infant Studies. Baltimore, MD, March 2010.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Li, J., & Keen, R. E., (2009). Taking A Step Up; How Parents Perceive Their Infant’s Ability To Climb-up A Step. 2009 Biennial Meeting Cognitive Development Society. San Antonio, TX, October 2009.
Athreya, D. N., Riley, M. A., Davis, T. *, & Ramenzoni, V. C., (2009). Sensitivity to changes in action capabilities. 15th International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA), Minneapolis, MN, July 2009.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Davis, T., Riley, M. A. & Shockley, K. (2006). Is your world the same as mine?: What my action capabilities can tell about yours. International Society for Ecological Psychology (ISEP) North American Meeting. Cincinnati, OH, June 2006.
Saunders, N., Ramenzoni, V. C, Riley, M. A. & Shockley, K. (2006). Postural facilitation of a precision manual task. International Society for Ecological Psychology (ISEP) North American Meeting. Cincinnati, OH, June 2006.
Baker, A. A., Ramenzoni, V. C. Riley, M. A. & Shockley, K. (2006). Effects of a precision task on interpersonal postural control. International Society for Ecological Psychology (ISEP) North American Meeting. Cincinnati, OH, June 2006.
Ramenzoni, V. C. & Riley, M. A. (2005). Effects of eye-height changes for the perception of a reachability affordance. Poster presented at the Graduate Poster Forum, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, March 2005.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Baker, A. A. & Riley, M. A. (2004). Effects of a working memory task and cognitive load on postural sway variability. Poster presented at the International Society for Ecological Psychology (ISEP) North American Meeting, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, June 2004.
CONFERENCE TALKS & INVITED COLLOQUIA
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2013). Scaling-up Perception-Action Links: Evidence from Synchronization with Individual and Joint Action. Biannual Joint Action Meeting. Berlin, Germany, July 26-29th, 2013.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2013). Scaling-up Perception-Action Links: Evidence from Synchronization with Individual and Joint Action. Misunderstanding: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Meeting. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 13-14th 2013.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2012). Recurrence Analysis in Conversations Workshop. Aarhus University, April 20th 2012.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2011). Joint Coordinative Structures: Nested Processes of Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Coordination. Join Action Meeting, Vienna 6-9 July 2011.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2011). Joint Coordinative Structures: Nested Processes of Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Coordination. Perception in Social Interaction meeting, the Institute of Philosophy, London, on June 8-9 2011.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2011). Social Coordinative Structures; scope and limitations of current methodological approaches in the study of coordinative processes. Applied Computational Networks Conference, Sweden April 2011.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2011). Joint Coordinative Structures: Nested Processes of Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Coordination. Applied Computational Networks Meeting, Nordita Institute, Sweden April 2011.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2010). Social Perception-Action: Effects of Joint Task Performance on Interpersonal Postural Coordination. AIM lunch meeting, Radboud University, The Netherlands, December 2010.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2010). Social Perception-Action. T-meeting talk, Radboud University, The Netherlands, October 2010.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Riley, M. A. & Shockley, K. (2009). Interpersonal coordinative structures in a joint-precision task. 3rdJoint Action Meeting. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 2009.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2009). Interpersonal and intrapersonal coordination for joint suprapostural task performance. Cognitive Meeting, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, November, 2008.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Baker, A. A., Riley, M. A. & Shockley, K. (2007). Effects of joint task performance on interpersonal postural coordination. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA), Yokohama, Japan, July 2007.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Riley, M. A., Davis, T., & Armstrong, R. (2007). A ‘direct’ approach to action understanding. Invited presentation at the Psychology Department, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, March 2007.
Ramenzoni, V. C. Riley, M. A. & Davis, T. (2005). Perception of affordances for other agents. Cognition, Action & Perception Seminar, Department of Psychology University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, October 2005.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2005) Theory of affordances: Methodological and statistical concerns. Presentation given at the Weekly Seminar, Department of Human Factors, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, September 2005.
Ramenzoni, V. C. & Riley, M. A. (2005). Perception of other agents’ actions: How the concept of affordance could inform simulation theory. Paper presented at the Interactivists Summer Institute, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, September 2005.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Snyder, J. * & Riley, M. A. (2005). How many affordances do you need to perceive to change a light bulb? Presentation given at the 13th International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA), Monterey, CA, July 2005.
Bulko, N, Leighman, K, & Ramenzoni, V. C. (2005). Ricochet Robots: Complexity in human and machine problem solving. Santa Fe Institute Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS), Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, July 2005.
Ramenzoni, V. C. (2005). Effects of a concurrent working memory task on postural control. Cognition, Action & Perception Seminar, Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, May 2005.
Ramenzoni, V. C., Snyder, J. & Riley, M. A. (2004). How many affordances do you need to perceive to change a light bulb? Cognition, Action, & Perception Seminar, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, November 2004.