
معرفی
Luiza Bonfim Pacheco is a Research Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Monash University. Her research focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying personality traits, emotional processing, and cognitive control using EEG and other neuroimaging techniques. Key areas of interest include the relationship between resting-state EEG oscillations and personality dimensions, the impact of emotional states on working memory performance, and the neural correlates of moral exceptionalism. Her work also explores applications of neuroscientific methods to real-world contexts, such as evaluating the effects of food labeling on consumer emotional responses.
Research Contributions: Pacheco has published extensively on topics including EEG spectral analysis, cognitive control adjustments under emotional load, and the decoding of personality traits from neural activity. Her studies bridge cognitive neuroscience with social and affective psychology, often employing experimental paradigms to investigate how neural processes interact with psychological constructs.
Collaborations: She collaborates internationally with researchers in neuroscience, psychology, and nutrition science, contributing to interdisciplinary projects that address complex human behaviors from multi-faceted perspectives.



