
Predoctoral researcher
Pathological aging
Graduated in Psychology from the Rey Juan Carlos University in 2023, with a master’s degree in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology from the same university. Since 2024, he has been developing his thesis at the Complutense University, within the psychology department, focused on the search for neurophysiological patterns (MEG and EEG) and hemodynamic patterns (BOLD signal) linked to structural alterations of the brain measured with structural magnetic resonance imaging.
In 2023 he began working at the Center for Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience on research of various kinds such as the impact of intensive alcohol consumption in adolescence or healthy and pathological aging.
In addition, he has higher training in Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, thanks to which he has been able to gain experience in the use of magnetic resonance imaging and patient management.