Lucía Torres-Simón

Applied clinical neuroscience

Lucía Torres Simón holds a PhD in Psychology from the Complutense University of Madrid since 2023. Her main line of research has focused on the search for neurophysiological patterns (MEG and EEG) to characterize vascular cognitive impairment. She graduated in Psychology in 2015 from the Complutense University.

She holds a degree in General Health Psychology (2024) and specializes in neuropsychology through an official master’s degree in neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation from the Camilo José Cela University (2016). Additionally, she received training in neuroimaging techniques and their applications in a university-specific master’s degree from the University of Malaga (2018).

In 2018, she began working in the Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience Laboratory on research focused on the study of brain function in patients with stroke and childhood epilepsy.

She is currently a postdoctoral researcher for the NIH project “Digital Biomarkers for Vascular Cognitive Decline in Patients with Minor Stroke,” where she is responsible for the project’s data analysis and for the coordination and communication between the team at the Complutense University (Madrid) and the other collaborators, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Maryland), UTHealth (Houston), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts).