Emma Vilarem

Emma Vilarem holds a doctorate in cognitive neuroscience from the École Normale Supérieure and specializes in the study of social behavior. In particular, she has worked on "The interaction between action selection and attention allocation in response to social threat". She is interested in how the urban environment affects our brain and behavior, and how humans experience the city in return. Director and co-founder of the [S]CITY agency, which works to apply behavioral sciences to urban and real estate projects, for cities that meet the cognitive, affective and social needs of their inhabitants.

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Vulnerability as an inclusive principle

Emma Vilarem has a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, specialising in the study of social interactions. Co-founder of [S]CITY, she helps city planners integrate the psychological, emotional and social needs of residents into their projects. If the urban environment affects our brains and behaviors, couldn’t paying attention to the most vulnerable inhabitants improve the overall experience of the city?

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