I am a PhD candidate at the Conscious Brain Lab, where I investigate the role of arousal in perceptual decision-making. My research focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual conscious experience, exploring how arousal modulates our ability to perceive and make decisions about sensory information. To achieve this, I use a combination of neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and EEG, alongside psychophysics experiments and pharmacological interventions, allowing me to explore both brain activity and behavioral responses. By integrating these methods, I aim to untangle the complex neural processes that shape conscious perception.
• fMRI
• EEG
• Eye-tracking
• Psychophysics
• Pharmacological interventions