Integrated delivery horizon
Three years with milestone-driven oversight
Neurocognitive Investigation of how Humans Grasp Technologies
A research agenda seeking to define how the human brain enables the comprehension, manipulation, and cultural transmission of technologies.
Three years with milestone-driven oversight
Operational roles mapped to experiments and outputs
Behavioural, eye-tracking, HD-EEG, and neuroimaging pipelines
Protocols, datasets, papers, and open resources
The project addresses a gap between cognitive theories of tool use and the rapidly changing reality of digital, hybrid, and distributed technologies.
Current research explains fragments of technological behaviour, yet lacks a unified account of how people build causal models of tools, transfer know-how between physical and digital settings, and adapt when technologies become collaborative, opaque, or algorithmically mediated.
TECHNE positions this question at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, and computational modelling. It asks how technological reasoning is represented, which neural systems sustain it, and how it can be measured across ecologically meaningful tasks.
The scientific programme is structured as a chain from theoretical specification to experimentation, modelling, and translational release.
Each objective is tied to specific experiments, facilities, milestones, and measurable outputs, reducing ambiguity around feasibility and expected contribution.
Leadership, risk review, ethics, data stewardship, and timeline management are embedded in the work plan.
The coordinating unit manages a shared protocol calendar, a quarterly steering cycle, milestone reviews, and quality checks on data, preregistration, and recruitment progress. Unit leaders participate in monthly implementation meetings and structured decision gates at each major milestone.
Risk mitigation is tracked at the experiment and work-package level, with escalation paths for recruitment delays, equipment access, and protocol drift. This governance model is designed to reduce operational uncertainty while preserving scientific agility.
The project is not only expected to publish; it is expected to leave behind reusable scientific infrastructure.
TECHNE will release protocol packages, harmonised metadata standards, curated experimental materials, analysis templates, and dissemination assets. The objective is to improve reproducibility and enable later work across cognitive neuroscience, educational technology, and human-technology interaction.
Public-facing outputs are complemented by training activity, cross-unit mentoring, and targeted dissemination for academic, clinical, and territorial stakeholders.
Università Suor Orsola Benincasa · Naples, Italy
Lead: Giovanni Federico, PhD
University of Padua · Padua, Italy
Lead: Associated PI
This unit brings MRI-informed modelling, structural connectivity estimation, and cross-modal integration to the programme. Its role is to connect behavioural signatures of technological reasoning with neurobiological constraints and individual-difference structure.
3T MRI access, connectivity processing pipelines, reproducible analysis workstations, and advanced statistical support.
University of Bologna · Bologna, Italy
Lead: Associated PI
This unit measures the fast temporal structure of technological reasoning, focusing on planning, monitoring, and error recovery during tool-mediated tasks. It strengthens the proposal by making dynamic evidence directly comparable across experiments.
256-channel HD-EEG, synchronised stimulus control, behavioural logging, and protocol quality assurance.
Sapienza University of Rome · Rome, Italy
Lead: Associated PI
The modelling unit operationalises project-wide inference, builds shared data standards, and produces open analytical resources that make the consortium outputs reusable after project completion.
Secure compute, version-controlled pipelines, harmonised repositories, and dissemination-oriented documentation.
Naples
A flexible suite for causal inference, tool-use simulation, and multimodal response capture, designed to support tightly controlled behavioural protocols and ecologically rich tasks.
Padua
The imaging platform supports structural and functional inference related to technological reasoning, transfer, and network-level organisation.
Bologna
An advanced electrophysiology core for capturing rapid planning, monitoring, and adaptation signals during complex task execution.
Rome
A project-wide infrastructure for harmonised datasets, model comparison, reproducible pipelines, and release-ready resources.
How do participants construct causal models when tool affordances are visible, hidden, or algorithmically mediated?
This experiment compares physical-tool, hybrid-tool, and interface-based tasks to identify where transfer succeeds and where reasoning collapses. The design creates a common behavioural backbone for the full project.
Which neurobiological systems support abstraction from specific tool interactions to general technological structure?
This stream connects behavioural measures to neuroimaging-informed modelling, focusing on abstraction, planning, and domain transfer.
Which temporal markers predict successful adaptation when technological plans fail or must be revised?
The HD-EEG stream examines rapid monitoring and recovery under increasing technological complexity, linking behavioural disruptions to temporally precise neural signatures.
How can heterogeneous evidence be integrated into reusable models of technological reasoning and transfer?
This stream integrates behavioural, imaging, and electrophysiological evidence into reusable models and project-wide dissemination assets.
4 work packages are visualised directly from relative project months and quarters.
The project integrates behavioural, neural, and computational evidence into a coherent explanation of how people reason about tools and technology.
Outputs will inform educational and applied contexts where technological understanding, error monitoring, and adaptive planning matter.
The project builds interoperable methods and assets that strengthen capacity across participating sites and beyond.
TECHNE is designed to leave behind a tangible methodological legacy that can be inspected, reused, and extended.
The dossier has been configured to expose project logic, facilities, experiments, impacts, and editable evidence blocks in a reviewer-oriented structure.
A unified protocol handbook aligns terminology, metadata rules, and reporting standards across all operational units.
Yes. The admin panel supports structured editing of narrative sections, units, facilities, experiments, work packages, milestones, impacts, gallery content, updates, and general project metadata.
Yes. Charts are generated from database records such as unit budgets, person-months, work-package dates, and experiment sample sizes.
Yes. Each major content type includes an image field with upload support and live preview within the admin panel.