My previous research interests were about understanding the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control by disentangling its internal temporal dynamics through the use of EEG analysis. Currently, I am part of the national Ph.D. program in Theoretical and Applied Neuroscience and I am working on a new project that aims to analyze the mechanisms of variability and predictability in interactive contexts and how these affect multisensory processing in the peripersonal/interpersonal space as well as social cognitive abilities. Additionally, I have a keen interest in advanced methods for EEG signal denoising and analysis, and I am also planning to use Bayesian models in future studies.