My previous research focused on elucidating the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control, specifically aiming to decode its internal temporal dynamics using electroencephalography (EEG). Currently, my PhD project investigates crossmodal audio-tactile interactions during active movement. This research aims to extend the investigation of these mechanisms to more ecological settings, such as interactive and social contexts, and to sensory-deprived populations. More broadly, my research interests focus on sensorimotor and perceptual processes in both individual and dyadic contexts, utilizing behavioural and electrophysiological measurements.