Associate Professor
Precursors to language: attention, speech perception and word learning skills
Ramon y Cajal Researcher (Assistant Professor)
Neurolinguistics, Multilingualism and Cognition
Serra Húnter Tenure Track Lecturer
Impact of neurological conditions on brain function and connectivity
Marta Ramon
Assistant Professor
Joanna Sierpowska
Postdoctoral Researcher
Claudia Peñaloza
Postdoctoral Researcher
Joan Birules
Postdoctoral Researcher
Alexis Perez
Postdoctoral Researcher
Marc Ballestero
Early Stage Researcher
Barbara Braida
Early Stage Researcher
Josue Garcia
Early Stage Researcher
Alba Gomez
Early Stage Researcher
Paula Lopez
Early Stage Researcher
Marta Marques de Almeido e Silva
Early Stage Researcher
Berta Nicolas
Early Stage Researcher
Stella Nicolaou
Early Stage Researcher
Ludovico Saint-Amour di Channaz
Early Stage Researcher
Carlota Saumell
Early Stage Researcher
Joan Tarrida
Early Stage Researcher
Xiongho Wu
Early Stage Researcher
David Cucurell
Others
Jessica Sanchez
Others
Emma Segura
Others
Joan Rodriguez
Others
This programme focuses on studying the nervous system’s structural and functional reorganisation capacity, and its role in development, neurological injuries, learning, memory, neurorehabilitation and/or interventional processes. The research is carried out by combining neuroimaging techniques with specific experimental paradigms in order to understand the mechanisms of plastic changes in the brain and behaviour. The research interests include language learning and its dysfunctions, the dynamics of memory formation and reward processing, and motivation. Understanding the mechanisms and limits of neuroplasticity in adults’ and children’s cognitive functions through basic research will lead to improvements in intervention programs that ameliorate the sequelae induced by neurological diseases and improve cognitive capacities in healthy individuals.