RESEARCH TEAM.
Kinga Nedda Pete. PhD Student, Research Assistant
I am a PhD student at the Department of Affective Psychology, at ELTE Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary) under the supervision of Dr. Renáta Cserjési. My current research interests are cognitive-affective neuropsychological functions in respiratory diseases (especially in post-COVID patients) and innovative neurocognitive interventions.
I became a neuropsychologist in France, where I completed my Master’s degree in psychology (specialized in neurocognitive psychology and affective neuroscience) at Charles-de-Gaulle Lille 3 University. Since I had the chance to spend a part of my master studies in Italy, at Campania Luigi Vanvitelli University, I obtained a French-Italian double degree.
Before that, I received my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at ELTE (Hungary), during which I spent half a year at the University of Padova (Italy). Since I enthusiastically support multidisciplinarity and open-mindedness, I obtained a second Bachelor’s degree in Film History and Theory, and Art History at ELTE (Hungary).
During my studies, I gained experience in both research and clinical fields because I believe that combining the two is essential in order to provide the best possible care for patients and to ensure the advancement of science. Therefore, I worked at an addictology department and at a geriatric ward in France as a neuropsychologist intern, and I had the opportunity to work as a research assistant in the fields of virtual reality (Laboratory of Cognitive Science & Immersive Virtual Reality [Italy]) and affective neuroscience (EEG, fNIRS, HRV and EDA experiments in SCALab [France]). Afterwards, I worked at a healthcare initiative in order to optimize the stroke care system of Hungary.
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Contact: pete.kinga@ppk.elte.hu