Pedro Macizo Soria

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Pedro Macizo Soria
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Pedro Macizo, Ph.D. is Full Professor of Psychology at University of Granada. His research focus on language and numerical cognition. Pedro earned a BA in Psychology (best academic record award) from the University of Granada in 1998 and his PhD in Psychology (excellent cum laude with extraordinary mention) from the same University in 2003, where his research advisor was Teresa Bajo. During his predoctoral and postdoctoral training, he conducted research at the University of Arizona, Penn State University, among others. In 2005, Pedro returned to the University of Granada with a Ramón y Cajal contract where he has continued his teaching and research career to date.

Pedro is the author of over 100 scholarly research and theoretical journal articles and chapters. His work has been published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition; Journal of Memory and Language; Bilingualism: Language and Cognition; Cognition; Brain & Language; Memory & Cognition; Journal of Experimental Child Psychology; Experimental Brain Research; Applied Linguistics; International Journal of Psychophysiology; and numerous other outlets.

He has formerly served as Editor-in-Chief of Psicológica (Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Experimental Psychology, SEPEX). He teaches Cognitive Neuroscience of Language (undergraduate) and Language (master program in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience).

Pedro has a family with three dogs, Kiko, Pipa (Labrador retriever) and Tokio (Beagle), they eat a lot and devour everything.

pmacizo@gmail.com