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Alon Tomashin
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I am interested in the "backstage" of musical interaction. What are the underlying mechanisms of joint music making? What sets music apart from other types of social interaction? How could people with atypical social characteristics benefit from musical interaction?

Inspired by these questions, in my PhD research, I study joint music making in children with autistic spectrum condition (ASC). By investigating interpersonal differences in a musical social context, we seek ways to elevate social skills or, alternatively, to shape environments that better accommodate children with ASC.

Education

Title: Ph.D in Behavioral Neuroscience
Institute: Sapienza University of Rome
Location: Rome
Country: Italy
From: 2024 To: 2027

Title: M.Sc in Cognitive Neuroscience and Clinical Neuropsychology
Institute: University of Padua
Location: Padua
Country: Italy
From: 2022 To: 2024

Title: B.Sc in Brain Science and Psychology
Institute: Bar-Ilan University
Location: Ramat-Gan
Country: Israel
From: 2018 To: 2021

Experience External

Title: Lecturer
Institute: Leuphana University
Location: Lüneburg
Country: Germany
From: 2024 To: 2025

Title: Researcher
Institute: Social Neuroscience Lab, Psychology Department, Bar Ilan University
Location: Ramat-Gan
Country: Israel
From: 2020 To: 2024

All Publications
2026
Tomashin A., Abalde S. F., Arnese F., Bigand F., Lombardo M. V., Novembre G.
Influence of autistic traits and audience presence on motor coordination, spontaneous movement and brain activity
European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN)
Poster Conference
2025
Tomashin A., Bolis D., Lombardo M. V., Novembre G.
Improving social skills in ASD with a joint music making game
18th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition
Poster Conference
2025
Tomashin A., Fusina F., Marino M., Angrilli A.
The eye, a spy hole on human mind: Spontaneous blink rate and amplitude, and their variability, as new psychobiological markers of anxiety PLOS ONE 20(12): e0338262
PLoS ONE
Article Journal
2024
Gordon I., Tomashin A., Mayo O.
A Theory of Flexible Multimodal Synchrony
Psychological Review
2024
Tomashin A., Gordon I., Leonardi G., Berson Y., Milstein N., Ziegler M., Hess U., Wallot S.
Lagged Multidimensional Recurrence Quantification Analysis for Determining Leader–Follower Relationships Within Multidimensional Time Series
Psychological Methods
Article Journal