International Research Center for Cognitive Applied Neuroscience

 

 

 

Giulia Fronda

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Giulia is a PhD student in “Human and educational sciences” at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan. She is a member of the Research Unit in Affective and Social Neuroscience and the International Research Center for Cognitive Applied Neuroscience (IrcCAN). Her main research activity concern cognitive, wellbeing and emotional neuroscience and her researches provide for the use of different recording tools, using a multimethod approach and recent paradigms, as hyperscanning. In particular, she followed some hyperscanning research to investigate possible brain and peripheral synchronization or desynchronization patterns between two individuals involved in implementing prosocial and non-verbal communicative behaviors. Following her specialization in Communication Psychology, she is currently working on emotions and neuromanagement, investigating the neural and peripheral correlates underlying moral decision-making in the company. She gained well-established expertise in the management of neuroscientific tools such as electroencephalogram (EEG/ERPs), fNIRS, biofeedback (autonomic indices), non-invasive brain stimulation (tDCS), and eye-tracking; neuropsychological assessment, biosignal recording, and processing. She is an associated member of the Italian Association of Psychology (AIP). She is a tutor at Master in “Clinical Neurosciences: neuropsychological and neuromotor assessment, diagnosis and rehabilitation”.