ABOUT ELETTRA
Elettra is a Ph.D. Researcher at the Warwick Business School. Elettra's doctoral research focuses on the interaction between sleep and decision-making. She is particularly interested in implementing nudges to promote healthy sleep habits and good sleep hygiene.
Before beginning her Ph.D., Elettra undertook an M.Sc. in Behavioral and Economic Science at Warwick University. In her M.Sc. dissertation, she analyzed the use of mouse-tracking as a method to detect cognitive processes underlying moral decision-making.
Elettra holds an M.Sc. in Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychological Rehabilitation, cum laude, and a B.Sc. in Psychology, both from the University of Rome, La Sapienza. Her dissertations focus on sleep related issues (e.g., sleep alterations in Alzheimer’s disease, narcolepsy). She also gained applied experience in sleep research during an internship at the Sleep Lab of the University of Rome, La Sapienza.
EXPERTISE
EDUCATION
Warwick University
Warwick Business School
Ph.D., Behavioral Science (exp.)
Warwick University
M.Sc., Behavioral and Economic Science
University of Rome "La Sapienza"
M.Sc., Cognitive Neuroscience
University of Rome "La Sapienza"
B.Sc., Psychology