Passionate visitor of artificial worlds and curious explorer of emerging digital intelligence, Dr. Davide De Tommaso is a computer engineer with a PhD in Cognitive Robotics and Interactive Technologies. With over a decade of experience, he specializes in human-robot interaction and artificial intelligence, focusing on applications in healthcare, education, and services. Currently, he serves as a technologist within the Social Cognition in Human-Robot Interaction research group at the Italian Institute of Technology, contributing to innovative interdisciplinary research and impactful technological advancements.
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	                2025
										Marchesi S., Kompatsiari K., De Tommaso D., Wykowska A.
										Adopting the Intentional Stance Affects Social Attention When Interacting With a Humanoid Robot
										Technology, Mind, and Behavior, vol. 6, (no. 2)
									
										
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								2025
										Wozniak M., De Tommaso D., Wykowska A.
										Between self and other: Neural correlates of controlling a semi-autonomous robot
										10th Joint Action Meeting
									
										
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								2025
										Ari I., Wozniak M., De Tommaso D., Wykowska A.
										Causing a robot to display happy but not sad facial expression leads to sensory attenuation
										10th Joint Action Meeting
									
										
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								2025
										Ghiglino D., Floris F., De Tommaso D., Severino Russi N., Frulli A., Moretti S., Wykowska A.
										Enhancing theory of mind in autism through humanoid robot interaction in a randomized controlled trial
										Scientific Reports
									2025
										Ghiglino D., Floris F., De Tommaso D., Russi N.S., Frulli A., Moretti S., Wykowska A.
										Enhancing theory of mind in autism through humanoid robot interaction in a randomized controlled trial
										Scientific Reports, vol. 15, (no. 1)
									Colleagues of Social cognition in human-robot interaction