معرفی
Andrea Zangrossi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Padua. Their research focuses on cognitive neuroscience, forensic psychology, and neuroimaging applications in legal contexts. Key interests include deception detection via behavioral and neural markers, cognitive assessment in neurological disorders, and AI's role in psychiatric evaluation.
Research emphasizes brain activity decoding (e.g., fMRI analysis of memory recognition), response latency in lie detection, and low-dimensional cognitive impairment patterns in stroke/brain tumors. They investigate interdisciplinary topics like self-consciousness effects on time perception and ethical implications of AI in mental health diagnosis.
Published extensively on forensic neuroimaging biases, malingering detection, and cognitive screening tools like the Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS). Active in developing novel methodologies such as the Autobiographical Implicit Association Test (aIAT) combined with eyetracking for memory verification.
No scientific awards listed. Contact: Via Venezia, 8 – Padova; +39 049 827; andrea.zangrossi@unipd.it


