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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+39 010 2897 245
Research center
CHT@Erzelli
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All Publications
2026
Navare U., Hobbelink V., Ciardo F., Kompatsiari K., De Tommaso D., Wykowska A.
Investigating the role of sensorimotor versus contextual cues in the sense of joint agency: a human-human and human-robot study.
Neuropsychologia
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2026
Roselli C., Navare U.P., Ciardo F., De Tommaso D., Kotz S.A., Wykowska A.
Minimal conditions for the emergence of a vicarious sense of agency toward artificial agents
Cognition, vol. 267
2026
Wozniak M., Scattolin M., Provenzano L., De Tommaso D., Aglioti S.M., Wykowska A.
Non-immersive robot teleoperation does not reliably affect egocentric dishonesty but can influence altruistic dishonesty.
iScience
Article in Press
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2026
Mustile M., Borghi A., De Tommaso D., Wykowska A.
Peripersonal space perception is similar when we interact with other humans or with humanoid robots.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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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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Colleagues of Social cognition in human-robot interaction