Alessia Dorigoni
Alessia Dorigoni is a researcher and consultant specializing in human behavior and decision-making in high-risk and high-uncertainty environments.
Her work sits at the intersection of cognitive and social psychology, behavioral economics, and decision neuroscience, focusing on how cognitive biases, emotions, and information structures shape human judgment. She combines experimental and behavioral methods, including eye-tracking, facial expression analysis, and psychophysiological measures, to identify cognitive vulnerabilities, communication anomalies, and persuasive dynamics in complex informational environments.
Her research translates scientific evidence into operational insights for institutions facing strategic, adversarial, and information-dense contexts. Alessia holds a PhD in Economics and Management from the University of Trento. Her research spans consumer neuroscience, judgment and decision making, and the interaction between artificial intelligence and human cognition. She collaborates with universities, research centers, and international organizations on projects related to cognitive warfare, information operations, AI-assisted decision-making, and behavioral analysis.
She is the author of several scientific publications and contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives linking behavioral science, security, and advanced technologies.