Posts by c3n

“I’m still learning: Goya’s mind.” Conversation between Nazareth Castellanos and Fernando Maestú

“‘I’m still learning’: Goya’s brain or the biology of Cronus,” a conversation between Nazareth Castellanos and Fernando[…]

The Complutense University recognizes its excellent professors

Congratulations to Dr. María Eugenia López García for her recognition as an excellent professor by the Complutense[…]

UCM and C3N funded by the Ministry of Science to acquire a new magnetoencephalography system

The Spanish Ministry of Science and innovation, in its call «Equipamiento Científico-Técnico 2021» (scientific and technical equipment),[…]

Already available the video of the seminary on source reconstruction imparted by Ricardo Bruña

The recordings of the two seminaries imparted in June by Dr. Mia Liljeström and Dr. Ricardo Bruña,[…]

Symposium «From Cajal’s Neuroscience to modern methodologies for diagnosis and treatment in neuropsychiarty»

For 2022’s Weekend of Science (Semana de la Ciencia 2022), the Fundación Humanismo y Ciencia, together with[…]

AI-Mind study newsletter available

¡The new AI-Mind newsletter is already available! Subscribe to find out novel methodologies for the early diagnosis[…]

Welcome to C3N

The Center for Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience (C3N) is an interdisciplinary research center at the Complutense University[…]

Minimum spanning tree analysis of unimpaired individuals at risk of Alzheimer’s disease 

Alejandra García Colomo We are super excited to share our newest publication, in collaboration with Amsterdam UMC[…]