Franco Orsucci

Franco Orsucci received his first degree in Medicine and second degree in Psychiatry at La Sapienza University in Rome (Italy). He has been a researcher at the Italian National Research Council. Now he is professor of clinical psychology and psychiatry at the Catholic University and Gemelli University Hospital in Rome. He is also a research fellow at the London University College, and founder and editor in chief of Chaos and Complexity Letters International Journal of Dynamical System Research (Nova Science, New York). His last published books are Changing Mind, Transitions in Natural and Artificial Environments (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002) and Bioethics in Complexity (Imperial College Press, London, 2004). He has also published more than 80 scientific articles on neuroscience and cognitive science.

Publications

Complexity Science, Living Systems, and Reflexing Interfaces: New Models and Perspectives
Franco Orsucci, Nicoletta Sala. © 2013. 466 pages.
There are new and important advancements in today’s complexity theories in ICT and requires an extraordinary perspective on the interaction between living systems and information...
Reflexing Interfaces
Franco F. Orsucci. © 2013. 24 pages.
Since the first production of tools at the beginning of human presence on earth, evolutionary jumps mark human development. Sometimes, these punctuations were triggered by...
Reflexing Interfaces: The Complex Coevolution of Information Technology Ecosystems
Franco F. Orsucci, Nicoletta Sala. © 2008. 432 pages.
Information and communication technologies are increasingly prolific worldwide, exposing the issues and challenges of the assimilation of existing living environments to the...
Reflexing Interfaces
Franco Orsucci. © 2008. 20 pages.
Since the first production of tools at the beginning of human presence on Earth, evolutionary jumps mark human development. Sometimes these punctuations were triggered by...
Virtual Reality, Telemedicine, and Beyond: Some Examples
Franco Orsucci, Nicoletta Sala. © 2005. 9 pages.
This chapter introduces virtual reality and telemedicine as instruments inserted in a path of medicine. It argues that virtual reality, combined with communication technologies...