Marta Reyes Sánchez winner of the UGR's Thesis in Three Minutes contest
Marta Reyes Sánchez winner of the UGR's Thesis in Three Minutes contest
Marta Reyes Sánchez winner of the UGR's Thesis in Three Minutes contest
Joaquín Alcañiz Colomer, predoctoral researcher at CIMCYC and member of the Psychology of Social Problems group (HUM-289), has participated in a review and synthesis article of the scientific literature on human-animal relationships.
Therefore, a conceptual model was proposed to understand which variables influence the decision-making process in women, differentiating the type of relationship they are in presence of partner conflict vs. gender violence.
"The building of the month" will give prominence to a building or group of buildings and will open the doors of the University to the public.
This research compared two phenomena that often appear in the literature as interchangeable elements: Selective Attention and Perceptual Expectancy. We can understand Attention as the selection of task-relevant stimuli, while Expectancy refers to the anticipation of probable information.
Description: In this course, basic notions of programming applied to research in psychology will be taught. Students will acquire the fundamental elements for programming in Matlab (types of variables, loops, conditionals, functions...) through sessions that will combine theoretical explanations and practical exercises. Emphasis will be placed on how to use these resources for data processing. Finally, the course will offer the option of applying the acquired knowledge to data sets provided by the students.
Researchers from the University of Málaga (Occupational Therapy) and the University of Granada (CIMCYC) are working on the development of a protocol that assesses the cognitive sequelae of these patients who want to return to driving.
José L. Arco-Tirado, professor at the CIMCYC, together with professors Francisco D. Fernández Martín, Elena C. Mitrea and Levente Littvay, carried out a study aimed at identifying evidence of intergenerational transmission from fathers and mothers to sons and daughters. Mitrea and Levente Littvay, conducted a study aimed at identifying evidence on the intergenerational transmission from fathers and mothers to sons and daughters of psychological traits like grit, defined as passion and perseverance to achieve long-term goals.
Francisco D. Fernández-Martín, researcher at the CIMCYC, has carried out a study together with other CIMCYC researchers (Blanca Ruíz-del-Pino and José Luís Arco-Tirado) aimed at identifying, analyzing and synthesizing the quality of the evidence underlying the effectiveness of creativity training programs carried out in Primary Education.
On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the 11th of february, we will be holding a joint conference between the Federico Olóriz Neurosciences Institute and the Mind, Brain and Behaviour Research Centre (CIMCYC).