Atilla Juliana Vrasdonk

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Visiting address 篮球即时比分_nba比分直播-彩客网重点推荐sv. 3A Harald Schjelderups hus 0373 Oslo
Postal address Postboks 1133 Blindern 0318 Oslo
Other affiliations Faculty of Social Sciences (Student)

Academic interests

I started dancing Flamenco at an early age growing up in the south of Spain. At the same time I was fascinated by the human mind and soon pursued an academic career in neurotechnology at Imperial College London. At RITMO I will be combining these two passions by investigating the underlying brain dynamics of flamenco dance. I am specially interested in exploring the concepts of improvisation and flow in Flamenco dance.?

Academic interests

  • Improvisation?
  • Flow
  • Dance
  • Flamenco
  • Brain dynamics
  • fMRI/MEG

Background

2016-2017: Research Assistant at the Lab of Intelligent Systems - EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland

2015-2016: Msc Biomedical Engineering, Neurotechnology track - Imperial College London, The UK

2011-2015: Bsc Aerospace Engineering - TU Delft, The Netherlands

Teaching?

2020-2021: Mathematics teacher at Elvebakken Viderg?ende Skole, Oslo.?

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Publications

  • H?ffding, Simon; Bergstr?m, Rebecca Josefine Five; Bishop, Laura; Bravo, Pedro Pablo Lucas; Burnim, Kayla & Cancino-Chacón, Carlos Eduardo [Show all 28 contributors for this article] (2025). Introducing the MusicLab Copenhagen Dataset. Music & Science. 8. doi: 10.1177/20592043241303288. Full text in Research Archive

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  • Urke, Erling Zahl; Vrasdonk, Atilla Juliana & Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2026). Flamenco og videoer i RITMO sin ?rsrapport - LINK – Senter for l?ring og utdanning. [Internet]. UiO.no. Full text in Research Archive
  • Vrasdonk, Atilla Juliana; Keller, Peter E.; Endestad, Tor & Vuoskoski, Jonna Katariina (2024). The influence of improvisational freedom on flow in flamenco duos. Full text in Research Archive

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