
Investigadora Predoctoral
Memory and cognition
María Villar is a master’s student in Methodology of Behavioural and Health Sciences (UCM-UAM-UNED). She graduated in Psychology from the UCM in 2024 and began her collaboration with the C3N that same year, as part of her undergraduate thesis. During her project, she contributed to an international study on the replicability of the phenomenon of suppression-induced forgetting using a classic Think/No-Think task. She is currently working on her doctoral project, in which she explores the cognitive and electrophysiological dynamics of control mechanisms over intrusive thoughts and their relationship with mental health variables.»