Why Are Couple Relationships so Important?
A group of researchers have conducted research with 169 couples to analyze the effects of Inclusion of the Partner in the Self (IOS) on relationship and life quality.
A group of researchers have conducted research with 169 couples to analyze the effects of Inclusion of the Partner in the Self (IOS) on relationship and life quality.
Sara Mata and Francisca Serrano, researchers from CIMCYC-UGR, have extended the validation of the Oropharyngeal Dysphagia Screening Test for patients and caregivers.
A study carried out by researchers from CIMCYC and the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Granada, published in the International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, has validated the MMESO in the context of same-sex relationships.
A new publication delves into how Sigma-1 receptor antagonists could be effective in preventing excessive alcohol consumption in adolescents by increasing alcohol aversion.
The Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC) and the Departments of Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology and Psychobiology of the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Granada share an invitation to the conference "Is There Inequality in Research?” on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 11F - 2025.
Can physical performance be improved by stimulating the brain with low-intensity transcranial electrical stimulation? Is this a new form of sports performance enhancement that could be considered neuro-doping?
This study comprehensively analyzes the sodium ion's journey through the body, describing in detail the neurobiological ingestive and excretory mechanisms that regulate its homeostasis.
Researchers from the Foundation University of Health Sciences of Bogota (Colombia), with researchers from the Universities of Alicante and Jaen, belonging to the Research Group “Psychosocial and Transcultural Aspects of Health and Disease” and the Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center of the University of Granada, have conducted a review to identify the primary interprofessional interventions and factors that improve the care of patients in end-of-life situation in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Researchers at CIMCYC, in collaboration with the Autonomous University of Madrid and the University of California, Santa Barbara, develop a theoretical framework to help unravel the mechanisms by which mindfulness training modulates cognitive performance.
As part of the strategic plan linked to the María de Maeztu Seal of Excellence award, CIMCYC is recruiting a staff scientist to support behavioral task programming and advanced data analyses of research projects carried out at the center.