Master's dissertation (TFM) public defence for the Master's in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience

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07/07/2025
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We are pleased to announce the upcoming Master's Thesis (TFM) Defenses (ordinary session) for the Master's in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience. This event marks the culmination of our students' academic program. The defenses for these research projects, from both the Research and Neuropsychology tracks, will take place on July 7th and 8th.

Monday, July 7 - 10:00 AM

Panel 1, Conference Room 1 (Research Track)

  • Pilot study on cognitive and neural mechanisms of endogenous attention in perceptual discrimination - Catalina Paz Del Fierro Mateluna

  • Brain microstates in childhood and their relationship with socioeconomic status - Oliver Jose Torres Chipres

  • Early development of auditory processing: EEG evidence in 1 to 4-month-old infants - Marcela Meza Toro

  • How drivers see risk: The role of age and impulsivity in perceiving and responding to traffic scenarios - Monica Alejandra Surriabre Dick

Panel 4, Conference Room 2 (Neuropsychology Track)

  • Mind-wandering as a predominant characteristic in females diagnosed with ADHD - Manuela Moreno Sierra

  • Awareness from attachment: Evaluation of a family intervention program in patients with anosognosia - Andrea Sofia Rodriguez Casado

Tuesday, July 8 - 10:00 AM

Panel 2, Conference Room 1 (Research Track)

  • Neural dynamics of anticipation and target processing in attention-expectation interactions: A univariate and multivariate study - Jose Manuel García Román

  • Challenging the encoding specificity hypothesis: A follow-up study - Miguel Damaso Ibarguren Elorza

  • Evaluating the relationship between perceptual distance and insight in a rapid learning paradigm - Pablo Moreno Alcaide

  • The dynamics and correlates of experimentally induced craving: A comparison of gamblers and video-game players - Celia Stijsiger

  • Remembering in a group: Collaborative inhibition, social contagion, and collective memory - Esteban Andres Hidalgo Erraez

Panel 3, Conference Room 2 (Research Track)

  • Metaphorical framing: An attempt to replicate a famous study - Juan Pablo Gomez Sanchez

  • Decoding Spanish vowels and speech-related states from EEG during imagined and overt speech: A comparative analysis of SVM and EEGNet - Daniel Alberto Gross Ramirez

  • Modulation of cognition through oral administration of bioactive compounds in C57BL/J6 mice: A microbiota-based perspective - Marina Isabel Santiago Torrente

  • Alpha-band modulations in attentional control during degraded speech processing - Catherine Aoife Shoebridge Martin