Keywords:
Decision Makign
Perception
Oscillations
Transcranic Magnetic Stimulation
Computational Model
Translational Neuroscience
Metacognition
My research activity focuses on the investigation of the neural processes underlying perceptual decision-making, with particular emphasis on metacognitive processes regulating confidence in one’s own decisions, as well as on decisional impairments characterizing neurocognitive and psychiatric disorders. The study of these phenomena relies on an integrated framework that combines experimental paradigms and neuroscientific techniques, including electroencephalography (EEG), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and behavioral measures, with quantitative approaches from computational neuroscience, such as neural process modeling, the use of advanced mathematical models for behavioral analysis, and the application of machine learning methods to EEG signal analysis.