Lea received a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and a Master’s degree in neuroscience from the University of Geneva. During her two-year master project in neuroscience she investigated stroke patients with disorders of consciousness and bodily awareness (i.e. anosognosia) and participated in research on multisensory threat.
Lea joined the hallucination engineering group in our Lab and investigates hallucination sensitivity and its relation to cognitive decline patients with Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.