ERC applications at CIMCYC
CIMCYC is pleased to announce that 3 of its researchers have advanced to the interview stage of the European Research Council (ERC) projects
CIMCYC is pleased to announce that 3 of its researchers have advanced to the interview stage of the European Research Council (ERC) projects
The results stemming from the various research lines of the ALIADXS project highlight that collaborations among different social groups are an effective way to facilitate coping with threats to social identities.
In the present study, researchers from CIMCYC conduct a detailed investigation of studies that have combined spatial and temporal attention.
Researchers from the Memory and Language group, in collaboration with Loyola Andalusia University, have published an article on how studying in a second language (L2) affects our learning processes.
From the Research Center for Mind, Brain, and Behavior at the University of Granada (UGR), a group of researchers from the Social Psychology and Gender Laboratory (https://psygender-ugr.es/) and members of the Social Problems Psychology group (HUM-289) conducted research to examine the perceived risk and likelihood of a person becoming a victim of cyberbullying behaviors for posting selfies on Instagram (e.g., receiving criticism, mockery, threats, etc.). Specifically, they analyzed the differences in perception based on: (a) the type of selfie posted, objectified vs. non-objectified, meaning whether the person shows a part of their body or not (e.g., abdomen or neckline); and (b) the gender of the person posting the selfie, male vs. female.
Neuromindset develops technological solutions to improve cognitive and attention abilities in children
The CIMCYC receives international funding through postdoctoral fellowships from the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships programs.
The 13th of February we celebrate the roundtable entitled "Women in Science: Different times with the same challenges".
Members of the CIMCYC community, called upon by the University's Goberning Body, have observed a minute of silence in support and solidarity with the victims of the war in Gaza
CIMCYC researchers explore the brain mechanisms of prediction in a new theoretical proposal.