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Unlikely interdisciplinary collaboration can benefit both disciplines and beyond. In this article we exemplify collaboration between a ceramic craft researcher and three neuroscientists working in the field of human brain imaging. In our case study of clay throwing, the researcher–practitioner’s eye gaze, muscular activity and hand acceleration were recorded online, synchronized with video and thermal camera recordings. We describe the experimental setting and discuss, besides the possible future interests in this kind of research, also the different levels of collaborative work between disciplines.

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Why is it important?

Collaboration between disciplines is necessary when research questions cannot be answered within a single discipline. Joining of forces can produce results that neither discipline could provide alone.

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This page is a summary of: Craft sciences meet neuroscience, Craft Research, September 2022, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/crre_00079_1.
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