Curriculum Vitae

Annalisa is a psychologist with expertise in Cognitive Neuroscience. Her doctoral studies at the University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy) delved into the neurophysiological correlates of perception and cognition by means of non-invasive brain stimulation. She spent a year as a visiting fellow at the Berenson-Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation of Harvard University, Boston (MA, USA) working on clinical trials in dementia patients. She joins the Chair of Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience at Technische Univeristät Dresden as a research associate and contributes to CeTI research. In collaboration with the Chair of Acoustic and Haptic Engineering, she investigates the neural correlates of multisensory perception, with a focus on environmental stimulation plausibility. Her research in the Multi-Modal Measurement Laboratory aims to improve our understanding of human-machine interaction, and specifically how virtual-reality environments’ features impact the brain and cognition.

Projects/Cooperation within CeTI you are already involved in:
Vibrotactile Perception

What is your research interest?

Multisensory perception and integration, human-machine interaction in health and disease, VR

What do you find particularly interesting about CeTI?

The team multidisciplinarity and the use of cutting-edge technologies