Dr. Anna Zamm

Associate Professor

Biography

Anna Zamm is an Associate Professor at Aarhus University in the Department of Cognitive Science, specializing in social interaction and cognitive neuroscience. She holds a PhD in Psychology with a focus on cognition and cognitive neuroscience. Her research interests include multi-brain EEG, music neuroscience, and the dynamics of social interactions. With a prominent academic profile, Zamm has participated in various conferences, including oral presentations and discussions related to music perception and cognition. She has received several grants, such as the Carlsberg Conference Grant, and is actively involved in teaching, supervising bachelor’s theses, and organizing workshops. Zamm's work is characterized by her contribution to the fields of social neuroscience and collaborative action, where she investigates how groups synchronize their actions. In addition to her academic responsibilities, she has held positions as a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow and has collaborated with institutions like the Central European University. Zamm's ongoing projects aim to identify neural markers associated with social interaction and interpersonal synchrony, reinforcing her commitment to advancing research in cognition and communication.

Research Interests

Experience

Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow
— Present

Central European University • Budapest, Hungary

Postdoctoral Researcher
— Present

Central European University • Budapest, Hungary

Awards

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Carlsberg Conference Grant
2025-04-22
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Project Seed Funding Grant
2022-02-22