Biosketch: Zaira Romeo completed a PhD in Psychological Sciences at the University of Padova in 2018. Her research project was focused on neuropsychological assessment of stroke patients and the investigation of the neural correlates of visuo-spatial deficits, with the goal of predicting the patients’ functional recovery. During her PhD, she visited two international labs: the Physiological Investigations of Clinically Normal and Impaired Cognition Lab at the Brain & Spine Institute (ICM, Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris) and the Movement Control & Neuroplasticity Research Group (Department of Movements Sciences, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium). She has been a post-doc at the Department of General Psychology (University of Padova) and a researcher at the IRCCS San Camillo Hospital in Venice. She is currently a researcher at the National Research Council (CNR, Neuroscience Institute, Padua, Aging branch). Her research interests focus on cognitive processes and neurophysiological markers in different populations (e.g. healthy and pathological aging, neurological and psychiatric patients).
Roles: Spoke 8 WP3 contributor
Contacts: zaira.romeo@in.cnr.it.it
Website: https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=l6jfTnQAAAAJ&hl=it&oi=ao
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