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Edificio centro CIMCYC
Wed, 10/22/2025 - 10:17
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22/10/2025

The CIMCYC Drives Equality and Social Commitment Initiatives

El Centro de Investigación Mente, Cerebro y Comportamiento (CIMCYC) impulsa tres iniciativas para el curso 2025/2026 destinadas a promover el compromiso social y la igualdad. Estos proyectos hacen parte del programa de cofinanciación del Vicerrectorado de Igualdad, Inclusión y Compromiso Social de la Universidad de Granada y se orientan a promover la igualdad de género y el bienestar.

CIMCYC
Wed, 10/22/2025 - 12:36
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22/10/2025

CIMCYC Researchers Receive SEPEX Award for Best Scientific Publication of 2024

La Junta Directiva de la Sociedad Española de Psicología Experimental (SEPEX) ha anunciado los resultados del Premio a la Mejor Publicación Científica del año 2024, en sus dos modalidades: Premio Jóvenes SEPEX y Premio Psicológica. En ambas categorías fueron premiadas publicaciones del Centro de Investigación Mente, Cerebro y Comportamiento CIMCYC. 

PsychoBeers
Wed, 10/22/2025 - 08:47
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New PsychoBeers Season Kicks Off!

The first event of the 2025/2026 season will take place on Tuesday, October 28 at 8:30 PM in the Sala Planta Baja under the title "Sport and Brain: Neither Exercise Erases Trauma Nor Does the Elite Compete Without It." This session will address the relationship between sports practice, mental health and brain function.

ciberviolencia sexual imagenes
Thu, 10/16/2025 - 13:16
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16/10/2025

The Sending of Unsolicited Genital Images: A Common Form of Cyber-Sexual Violence Against Women

Researchers from the Laboratory on Sexism, Myths, and Gender Violence within the research group Psychology of Social Problems (HUM-289) have conducted a study to better understand women’s behavioral reactions to an increasingly frequent digital reality: the unsolicited reception of genital images, commonly known as “dick pics”. Although these behaviors are often normalized or trivialized, the findings of this research show that they constitute a form of cyber-sexual violence that significantly affects women.

Persona procastinando
Tue, 10/07/2025 - 09:44
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07/10/2025

What Is the Interplay Between Procrastination, Emotional Regulation and Attention?

A new study led by researchers from SWPS University (Poznań, Poland) and CIMCYC (University of Granada) offers new insights into the role of emotion regulation and attention in a tendency to procrastinate. The findings suggest that participants who frequently procrastinate might have difficulty controlling their attention during task completion and maintaining focus over longer periods of time.