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Emma Delhaye is a researcher at the University of Lisbon (ULisboa) specializing in cognitive psychology, neuroimaging, and aging. She earned her PhD from the University of Liège, Belgium, in 2019 and has been affiliated with ULisboa's research groups, including CICPSI and GROUP CO2.
- PhD, University of Liège, Belgium (2019)
- Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Liège (2019-2020, 2022-2024)
- FCT Junior Researcher, ULisboa (2024-present)
Her research focuses on the interplay between episodic memory, semantic memory, and mental imagery, particularly in the perirhinal cortex and its implications for Alzheimer's disease and healthy aging. She employs neuroimaging techniques like EEG and fMRI to study memory mechanisms.
Emma's recent publications highlight trends in computational modeling, familiarity recognition, and the role of perirhinal cortex in mnemonic discrimination and conceptual representation. She actively mentors students and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects.
Emma's work spans multiple institutions and integrates neuroimaging, cognitive psychology, and aging research. She has contributed to studies on Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment, emphasizing the importance of the perirhinal cortex in memory systems.
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