Conducted several projects aimed at understanding the neurocognitive processes behind belief in fake/real information, improving cognition through dance for older adults, investigating bilingual reading networks, among others.
Research Experience
As a member of the Clinical Brain Lab, involved in multiple research projects covering areas such as higher cognition and cerebellum function, active aging, science of learning, and social neuroscience. Research methodologies include traditional neuropsychological assessments, cognitive tests, fMRI, dMRI, TMS, and more recently, EEG and tDCS.
Education
No specific educational background information provided.
Background
Research interests include the role of the brain in perceiving and interacting with the world around us, applying neuroplasticity to improve neuropsychiatric conditions or optimize learning processes, etc.
Miscellany
The lab also focuses on translating neuroscience findings into educational resources, enhancing public understanding of cognitive neuroscience.