
معرفی
Konstantinos Priftis is a Full Professor at the University of Padua, specializing in cognitive and clinical neuropsychology. His research focuses on mathematical cognition, visuospatial cognition, and brain-computer interfaces. He holds an office in Padua and can be reached via email or virtual consultations.
Research interests include spatial-numerical associations (SNARC effect), neurological effects of COVID-19, neurolinguistic deficits, and rehabilitation of neglect syndromes. His work combines neuropsychological assessments with advanced technologies like virtual reality and brain-computer interfaces.
Key contributions include Italian norms for cognitive assessments (e.g., MoCA), standardized testing protocols, and case studies on rare neurological phenomena like acquired foreign accent syndrome. His articles explore intersections of numerical processing, spatial awareness, and neurorehabilitation strategies.
Teaching and supervision involve graduate students in cognitive science and clinical neuropsychology. He actively collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, including robotic interfaces for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients and VR-based memory training for elderly populations.

