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I studied psychology at the University of Geneva from 2008 to 2013. With a special interest in research and brain investigation techniques, I started in 2011 a master in affective and cognitive psychology, taking all my option courses in neuroscience and statistics. My master thesis was about the attentional capture by irrelevant angry faces. I did my PhD in psychology at the University of Geneva from 2014 to 2017 on the emotion-action binding and its neural underpinnings. In 2018, I received an Early Postdoc.Mobility funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) to work in the University of Caen on social cognitive deficits in PTSD following Paris terrorist attacks of November 2013. In 2020, I joined the Neuroscience of Emotion and Affective Dynamics lab of the University of Geneva as a Postdoc to develop research on the emotional vocal production using the EEG methodology. I am currently engaged as a Postdoc in two divisons of the University Hospital of Geneva, the Cognitive Neurorehabilitation and the Neurosurgery divison where I study the human ability to recognize images, the core function of the large-scale brain networks and the effect of a cerebral resection following a cancer on the sense of self.