In the context of the closing of the Fondecyt project 1221096, our director, Carlos Cornejo, together with the co-investigators and associate researchers who make up our LIF team, will present the preliminary results of the studies that form part of the project “Affective synchrony in situations of consensus and dissent.”
The event will also include a discussion on the advances, challenges, and future projections in the study of affective synchrony and interpersonal coordination, offering a space for academic exchange and reflection on future lines of research. The event is open to the public and free of charge.
- Date: Thursday, January 15, from 10:00 to 13:00 hours.
- Location: Juan de Castro Auditorium, School of Psychology, San Joaquín Campus, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Carlos Cornejo
Psychologist (PUC Chile), PhD in Philosophy (Universität zu Köln) and Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology (Universität Heidelberg); researcher in human interaction and synchrony.
Zamara Cuadros
Psychologist (Universidad del Valle), MSc in Psychology and PhD in Psychology (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile); researcher in interpersonal synchrony and socio-affective development.
Esteban Hurtado
Civil Engineer in Computer Science, MSc in Computer Science and PhD in Psychology (PUC Chile); researcher in cognitive science, methodology and philosophy of science.
Javiera Paredes
Psychologist and PhD in Psychology (PUC Chile); researcher on non-representational variables and their role in human experience and coordination.
Simón Arteche
Educational Psychologist (PUC Chile); researcher in human interaction, socio-affective processes, and coordination dynamics in contexts of consensus and dissent.
Diego Poblete
Occupational Psychologist (PUC Chile); researcher in human interaction, socio-affective processes, and coordination dynamics in contexts of consensus and dissent.

