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Richárd Reichardt is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Cognitive Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest. He is affiliated with the Budapest Laboratory of Sleep and Cognition as a Research Group Member. His research focuses on sleep physiology, memory processes, novelty perception, and emotional processing, with particular emphasis on how sleep stages (e.g., REM sleep) and autonomic activity influence cognitive functions like memory consolidation and emotional regulation. He has contributed to methodological advancements in novelty encoding tasks and investigates clinical phenomena such as nightmare disorders and their physiological correlates.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his academic contributions indicate advanced training in cognitive and neuroscience disciplines. His work integrates experimental psychology, neuroimaging, and physiological measurements to explore topics like parasympathetic activity in nightmare sufferers, the impact of unexpectedness on memory, and the role of prior knowledge in learning.
Research interests include sleep-cognition interactions, autonomic nervous system responses, and the neural mechanisms underlying memory formation. His publications span from 2018 to 2024, reflecting sustained engagement in these areas. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, but his active publication record suggests ongoing research activity. He is contactable at reichardt.richard@ppk.elte.hu and located at 1064 Budapest, Izabella u. 46, Room 312.

