Company Position Country
MAT Noesis Cognitive Center and Tech Solutions Ltd Cognitive neuropsychologist MSc Cyprus
Session
Alzheimer’s disease: Towards new diagnostic and therapeutic leads

Sotiria holds a Bachelor’ s degree in Psychology, a Master’s degree in Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology and is, currently, a PhD student in the Department of Experimental and Cognitive Psychology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

She has extensive experience in Neuropsychological Assessment and Rehabilitation for children, adolescents and older adults since 2013 and is a member of the Hellenic Neuropsychological Society.

Sotiria has received training in research methodology and statistical analysis, and has published research papers in the field of Neuroscience. She is an article writer in the website Gernao Allios and holds specific interest in the field of assistive technology for people with disabilities.

For the last two years she has been working as a project officer in EU funded projects related to Innovative Technology Developments for vulnerable populations.

Indicative research work:

Dardiotis, E., Siokas, V., Moza, S., Kosmidis, M. H., Vogiatzi, C., Aloizou, A. M., … & Scarmeas, N. (2019). Pesticide exposure and cognitive function: Results from the Hellenic Longitudinal Investigation of Aging and Diet (HELIAD). Environmental research, 108632.

Moza, S., Sikki, Μ. & Polycarpou, Μ. (2018). Benefits of cognitive remediation therapy in Parkinson’s neurocognitive disease: A case study. Α’ Hellenic Congress of Neuropsychology, April 27th-29th, 2018, Αthens.

Moza, S., Hadjigeorgiou, G.M., Scarmeas, N., Dardiotis, E., Yannakoulia, M., Sakka, P. & Kosmidis, M. H. (2018). Neuropsychological effects of pesticide use among elderly farmers. International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting, February 14-17, 2018, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Fantie, B., Kosmidis, M., Giannakou, M., Moza, S., Karavatos, A., & Bozikas, V. (2018). What Is Going On? The Process of Generating Questions about Emotion and Social Cognition in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia with Cartoon Situations and Faces. Brain sciences, 8(4), 68.