Allegra Indraccolo is a Researcher in General Psychology at the European University of Rome within the School of Psychology. She is a core member of the Clinical and Cognitive Psychology Laboratory (CCPL), conducting experimental research on cross-modal correspondences, working memory, attention (including eStroop paradigms), decision making, and moral judgment. Dr. Indraccolo holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology. Her research spans cognitive and experimental psychology with primary focus areas including cross-modal perception, moral psychology, visuo-spatial working memory, creativity, embodied cognition, and attentional biases. She investigates how perceptual information influences cognitive processes and behavioral responses through rigorous experimental designs. Analysis of her publications (2013-2019) reveals consistent interdisciplinary work bridging cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Key trends include examining cross-modal correspondences in working memory performance, neural correlates of autism spectrum traits via EEG, temporal reproduction mechanisms, and attentional biases in food perception. Her methodology frequently combines behavioral experiments with neuroimaging techniques like eLORETA/sLORETA. She actively contributes to the Clinical and Cognitive Psychology Laboratory (CCPL), which develops digital psychological tools including the eStroop implementation, and supports experimental research in clinical and cognitive domains through advanced technical infrastructure.
