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1. Presentation ...3
2. Staff ...4
3. Research activity ...6
Group of Advanced Studies on Violence (GEAV) - SGR2014-0892 ...6
Research and Innovation Group on Designs (GRID) - SGR2014-0971 ...7
Brainlab - Cognitive Neurosicence Research Group – SGR2014-0177 ...8
Interventions in Clinical and Health Psychology (IPCS) – SGR2014-0717 ...9
Study Group on Invariance of Analysis and Measurement Instruments of Change in the Social and Health Areas (GEIMAC) – SGR2014-1139 ... 10
Group on Statistical Advanced Techniques Applied to Psychology (GTEAAP) – SGR2014-0326 ... 11
Research Group on Virtual Reality Application on Clinical and Health Psychology (VRPSY Lab) -SGR2014-1510 ... 12
Vision and Control of Action Group (VISCA) – SGR2014-0079 ... 13
Structural Equation Modeling and Item Response Theory (SEM&IRT) – SGR2014-1500 ... 14
Adaptive Behavior and Interaction Research Group (GCAI) – SGR2014-0071 ... 15
Research Group on Gerontology (GIG) - SGR2014-0640 ... 16
Research on Neuropsychology ... 17
Research on Primatology ... 18
4. Projects and funds ... 19
National projects ... 19
Other Nacional Projects ... 20
Special and Complementary Actions... 21
European Projects and Funds ... 21
International projects ... 21
5. SCI Publications ... 22
6. Patents... 30
7. PhD Thesis ... 31
8. Activities (IP's) ... 32
Awards and Honors ... 32
Keynote lectures... 32
Conferences... 34
9. Event organization... 38
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3 1. Presentation
The Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior (IR3C) is an intramural research institute of the University of Barcelona, which was approved by its Executive Council on April 9th, 2009. Its first Directing Board was elected on July 16th, 2009, and its first Director, Professor Dr. Carles Escera, was appointed by the Rector of University of Barcelona on July 29th, that same year, and recently reelected (September 2013) for a second term. The IR3C is formed by more than a hundred of researchers.
Our main goal is the overal understanding of behavior in all its dimensions, from its simple forms to higher cognitive functions, specialy human behavior. In this case, assuming that understanding of human behavior requires the understanding of if supportive machinery and its function: the human brain. Also, the IR3C addresses the ways in which behavior changes and evolves as a function of natural processes, both onteogenetically, as in development or aging, and phylogenetically, as a function of selective preasures, and the forms in which behavior is disrupted in a wide range of behavioral, psychiatric and neurological disorders.
Research in the IR3C is structured in three main topics: Neurosciences, Cognition, and Behavior, as the name of our Institute acknowledges, and it is carried out through eleven Research Groups of Excellence as recognized by the Catalan Government (SGR), and two specific research lines: one in Neuropsychology, one in Primatology.
In addition to its Director (Dr. Carles Escera), the IR3C Managing Team is form by its Secretary (Dr. Francesc S. Beltran), and the coordinators of each of its sections: Neurosciences (Dr. Maria Mataro), Cognition (Dr. Joan López-Moliner), and Behavior (Dr. Juana Gómez Benito).
This document is a compendium of the research activity carried out by the IR3C during the year 2014, and describes its eleven Research Groups of Excellence, the two lines of research, the publications, funded projects, patents, and other activities within this period.
FPU: Formación Profesorado Universitario Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; FPI: Formación de Personal Investigador (Ministerio de Economía y Conocimiento; FI; Formació i contractació de personal investigador novell (Generalitat de Catalunya); IR3C-HSJD: PhD scholarship between IR3C and Hospital Sant Joan de Dèu; APIF: Personal Investigador Predoctoral en Formació Universitat de Barcelona; ADR: Ajut predoctoral de formació en docència i recerca Universitat de Barccelona; BN: Beca del Gobierno de Navarra
2. Staff Full Professors Andrés Pueyo, Antonio Anguera Argilaga, Mª Teresa Aznar Casanova, José Antonio Díez Chamizo, Mª Victoria Escera Mico, Carles Enric Feixas Viaplana, Guillem Forns Santacana, Maria Gómez Benito, Juana Guardia Olmos, Joan Maydeu Olivares, Alberto Quera Jordana, Vicente Rodríguez Carballeira, Álvaro Saldaña Garcia, Mª Carmen Salvador Beltran, Francesc Serra Raventós, Miquel Solanas Pérez, Antonio Tous Ral, José Maria
ICREAResearch Professors Slater, Melvyn
Supér, Hendrik Anne Associate Professors Adan Puig, Ana
Álvarez Artigas, Antonio Amador Campos, Juan Antonio Barrios Cerrejón, Mª Teresa Batista Trobalón, Josep Blasco Ruiz, Ricardo Diego Bono Cabre, Roser
Bosch Galceran, Laura Caldú Ferrús, Xavier Celdran Castro, Montserrat Clemente Lapena, I. Concepcion Colell Mimo, Monsterrat Colomé González, Àngels Corral Lope, Mª José Escartin Solanelles, Jorge Guilera Ferré, Georgina Gutiérrez Maldonado, José Jurado Luque, Mª Ángeles Kirchner Nebot, Teresa López Moliner, Joan Mataró Serrat, Maria Núñez Peña, Mª Isabel Pereda Beltran, Noemí
Peró Cebollero, Maribel Pons Gimeno, Ferran Pueyo Beniro, Roser Redondo Illescas, Santiago Rodríguez Ferreiro, Javier Sansa Aguilar, Joan
Segarra Castells, Mª Dolores Serra Grabulosa, José Maria Sopena Sisquella, Jose Maria Tubau Sala, Elisabet
Vea Baro, Joaquin José Vidal Gómez, José Antonio Villar Posada, Feliciano Lecturers
Gallardo Pujol, David Leiva Ureña, David López Fernández, Olatz Rumen Manolov, Rumen Via Garcia, Marc
Ramón y Cajal postdocs Keil, Matthias Sven
Juan De La Cierva postdocs Cameron, Brendan Daniel
Assistant professors, postdocs and others Boldini, Àngela
Conde Sala, Josep Lluis De La Malla Gómez, Cristina Johnson, Eric Douglas Kilteni, Konstantina Kokkinara, Eleni
Magallon Neri, Ernesto Mijail Miralbell Blanch, Julia Recasens Fusté, Marc
Rodríguez Lope, Clara Aurora Solè Puig, Maria
Suárez Pellicioni, Macarena Triadó Tur, Mª Carmen PhD students
Aguilar Lleyda, David (FPU) Bueno Guerra, Nereida (FPU) Gimeno Rosell, Elisabet (FPU) Laporta, Olga (FPU)
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FPU: Formación Profesorado Universitario Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; FPI: Formación de Personal Investigador (Ministerio de Economía y Conocimiento; FI; Formació i contractació de personal investigador novell (Generalitat de Catalunya); IR3C-HSJD: PhD scholarship between IR3C and Hospital Sant Joan de Dèu; APIF: Personal Investigador Predoctoral en Formació Universitat de Barcelona; ADR: Ajut predoctoral de formació en docència i recerca Universitat de Barccelona; BN: Beca del Gobierno de Navarra
Selinger, Anne Lenka M. (FPU) Zarnowiec, Katarzyna Anna (FPU) Soler Corbella, Laia (FPI)
Althen, Heike Corinna (FI) Ballester Plané, Júlia (FI) Banakou, Domna (FI)
Carrera Fernàndez, Mª Jesús (FI) González Franco, Mar (FI) Kishore, Sameer (FI)
Fernàndez Prieto, Irune (IR3C-HSJD) Cornella Griful, Miriam (APIF) Liutsko Pavlechko, Liudmila (APIF) Montesano Del Campo, Adrián (APIF) Paz Espinoza, Clara (APIF)
Selvam, Regina Mary (APIF) Trujillo Teran, Luz Adriana (APIF) Marques Iturria, Idoia (ADR) López Oloriz, Jorge (BN)
Management and administration personnel
Pulido Pérez, Cristina
6 3. Research activity
Group of Advanced Studies on Violence (GEAV) - SGR2014-0892
PI: Antonio Andres Pueyo
The main objective of the GEAV is the advances study of violent behavior in its various forms and social manifestations from a psychological and criminological integrated perspective. We are particularly interested in the developing strategies and tools for the prevention and prediction of violence, specially for their uses by professionals and delivering social services who fight against this social problem. We are specialized in the construction and application of protocols for risk assessment and management of different forms of violence.
In the near future we would like to:
Continue the development of techniques for assessing the risk of violence.
Keep working on improving offenders treatment programs and introducing innovations to use these programs in community environments.
Start decisive action to generalize advances in psychology and criminology in professional practice in the context of criminal policies (Penal execution, Juvenile Justice…)
Enhance scientific productivity, the extent of the investigation and the presence International Group.
Developing new careers and preparing new students for a criminological research development. Keywords
Violence, risk assessment, dangerous offenders, delinquency management and treatment, prevention of violence
Research lines
Violence risk assessment and management
Antisocial personality, sex offenders and dangerous offenders Violent crime: psychological aspects and intervention
Violence and mental disease Juvenile and offenders
Gender violence and family violence Members
Santiago Redondo Illescas Web page: www.ub.edu/geav
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Research and Innovation Group on Designs (GRID) - SGR2014-0971
PI: M. Teresa Anguera
For over two decades the members of this research group — both its founding members and those who have joined subsequently — have developed the use of observational methodology and its corresponding designs not only from the substantive perspective but also as a methodology for research in several fields, but specifically in physical activity and sport, communication analysis, and in clinical psychology. During this period there have been numerous achievements, although many goals are still to be met.
This project aims to give new impetus to the consolidated line of research that combines the development of methodological and technological advances, generating a broad platform on which these two aspects can be coordinated. Since a key aspect of previous projects by this research team has been the technological innovation provided through automated approaches to data recording the aim now is to develop specific software for this purpose. We have developed some software programs that allow us not only the recording of qualitative and quantitative data but also their analysis and the interpretation of results derived from these observational records.
The aim in our research now is to make more comprehensive use of these data analysis techniques so as to improve the quality of our scientific production and help, as far as possible, to assess the advantages and disadvantages that such an approach would imply for the several fields we are interested.
Keywords
Observational designs, automatic recording process, control quality of data, detection of patterns Research lines
New development of observational designs Mixed-methods
Control of quality of data
Complementation of physiological and behavioral data Members
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Brainlab - Cognitive Neurosicence Research Group – SGR2014-0177
PI: Carles Escera
The Brainlab is a small, multinational, interdisciplinary group, including psychologists, biologists, engineers, and physicists. We seek to unravel the brain mechanisms of cognitive functions, including attention, auditory perception, working memory and executive control. Also, we are interested in emotional and musical processing, and in cognitive dysfunction in a broad spectrum of neurological, neurodevelopment and psychiatric disorders.. The main current research of Brainlab addresses the mechanisms by which the auditory system encodes the acoustic regularity that leads to conscious auditory perception, and how these mechanisms are disrupted in pathological conditions or modulated as a function of genetic profiles. More recently the group turned into the study of the role of timing regularity via entrainment of neural oscillations in regularity encoding, at different anatomical and temporal scales. Also, numerical cognition and the role of predictions in motor-sensory interactions are current hot research topics in the lab.
Keywords
Brain activity, EEG, evoked potentials, auditory perception, cognitive processes Research lines
Regularity encoding and deviance detection in a hierarchically organized auditory system Predictive processes in Motor-Sensory interactions
Auditory regularity encoding in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Role of COMT, 5-HTTLPR and MAOA polymorphisms in the encoding of rhythm and neural oscillations to sound stimuli
Repetition suppression along the auditory hierarchy Numerical cognition and math anxiety
Interactions between predictive coding and predictive timing in audition: characterizing the role of rhythm in repetition suppression through entrained brain oscillations
Members
Maribel Nuñez Peña Imma Clemente Lapena Marc Via
MJ Corral
Jordi Costa Faidella Macarena Suárez Pelliconi Lenka Selinger
Miriam Cornella Katarzyna Zarnowiec
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Interventions in Clinical and Health Psychology (IPCS) – SGR2014-0717
IP: Guillem Feixas
The main aim of our research group is to foster the improvement of psychological interventions in mental and physical health areas, both in terms of utility and efficacy. Our studies include, and sometimes compare, well-stablished approaches (e.g., cognitive-behavioral) with more innovative ones (e.g., systemic, constructivist, dilemma-focused) in a variety of therapy formats (individual, group, couple and family). Also, our research is aimed at identifying key target characteristics of clients (e.g., expectancies, beliefs, cognitive conflicts, identity) and therapy processes that might predict better differential outcomes.
Keywords
Mental Health, Psychotherapy, Health Psychology, Personal Identity Research lines
Efficacy of psychological therapies Depressive and anxiety disorders
The role of personal constructs and cognitive conflicts in several areas of Clinical and Health Psychology (i.e. depression, mourning and trauma, anxiety disorders, fibromyalgia, eating disorders and obesity, women victims of partner violence, procrastination, unemployment, happiness, couple therapy, psychotherapy outcome research, psychotherapy process research) Psychometric analysis of the Repertory Grid Technique in non-clinical population.
Spanish and Catalan psychometric validation of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation – Outcome Measure (CORE-OM).
Assessment of psychological aspects of infertility Clinical hypnosis
Experiential learning of therapy techniques and skills Members
Adrián Montesano Adriana Trujillo Clara Paz
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Study Group on Invariance of Analysis and Measurement Instruments of Change in the Social and Health Areas (GEIMAC) – SGR2014-1139
PI: Juana Gómez
Founded in 2002 and led by Dr Juana Gómez, the Research Group on Measurement Invariance and Analysis of Change (GEIMAC) is an interdepartmental research group based in the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Barcelona. Its work centres on detection, evaluation, analysis and intervention in relation to significant problems in the field of human behaviour, whether on the individual, interpersonal or group level. The group’s research is particularly concerned with problems that affect people’s health and quality of life, and in this context special emphasis is placed on the design and methodological validation of new measurement instruments. These objectives require a multidisciplinary approach that brings together the methodological, clinical and social perspectives, thereby ensuring both scientific rigor and the possibility of addressing some of the key problems faced by contemporary society, as well as their health and social repercussions.
Keywords
Measurement invariance, Scale development, Cognitive dysfunction, International Classification of Functioning (ICF), Psychological violence, Health-related quality of life
Research lines
Cognitive dysfunction and psychopathology Psychological violence and harassment Quality of life: prevention and intervention Members
Juan Antonio Amador Campos Maite Barrios Cerrejón Roser Bono Cabré Jordi Escarín Solanelles Maria Forns Santacana Georgina Guilera Ferré Teresa Kirchner Nebot Ernesto Magallón Neri Álvaro Rodríguez Carballeira Laia Soler Corbella
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Group on Statistical Advanced Techniques Applied to Psychology (GTEAAP) – SGR2014-0326
PI: Joan Guàrdia
The work of this group is related to Advanced Statistical Techniques and her application in basic and applied research in Psychology. This is done basically in Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology and Neuroscience. During 2009-20014, our group has been developed research projects in assessment and generation of instruments in Neuropsychology and workplace Psychopathology. The group have been generated a Bayesian statistical approximation to the fitting functions (likelihood ratio) and population parameter estimation, we have applied these techniques in psychodiagnostic, basic psychometric and assessment in forensic psychology. Also, our group has been working in some approximations to the study of pattern recognition of cerebral electric signal in the study of transition. In that last line, we are actually working in the generation of mathematical and statistical models to estimate brain connectivity with fMRI signal.
Keywords
Multivariate statistical data analysis, applied psychology, methodology, fMRI, Brain Connectivity Research lines
Multivariate Data Analysis Structural Equation Models Brain Connectivity Models Members
Maribel Peró
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Research Group on Virtual Reality Application on Clinical and Health Psychology (VRPSY Lab) -SGR2014-1510
PI: José Gutiérrez Maldonado
The Research Group on Virtual Reality Application on Clinical and Health Psychology focuses on research on virtual reality applications in the field of mental health. Recent projects include studies of validity and effectiveness based on virtual reality for the evaluation and treatment of disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, flying phobia, school phobia, anxiety before examinations, obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, addictions and chronic pain.
Keywords
Virtual reality, clinical health psychology, cyberpsychology, cognitive behavioral therapy Research lines
Use of new technologies for the training in psychopathological exploration in psychology students: virtual reality, artificial intelligence and intelligent agents
Application of new technologies to the evaluation and treatment of psychopathology Personality, evaluation and prediction of behavior
Members
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Vision and Control of Action Group (VISCA) – SGR2014-0079
PI: Joan López-Moliner
The VISCA group establishes an interdisciplinary research group on visual science and action control unique in Catalonia. We have a background in Psychology, Neurobiology, Computational modeling and Physics. We study sensory processing and perception-action relations using different techniques (eye and motion tracking, virtual reality, psychophysics, modeling and neuro-imaging).
Keywords
Sensorio-motor integration, computational neuroscience, space perception, motion perception, viso-motor timing
Research lines
Sensorimotor timing and its optimization Spatial attention and perception
Decision Making and Gain/value representation in perception/action Number processing
Eye movements in Cognitive processing Role of Neural anatomy in visual processing Members
José Antonio Aznar-Casanova Àngels Colomé
Matthias Keil Hans Supèr Elisabet Tubau Brendan Cameron David Aguilar Lleyda Eric D. Johnson
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Structural Equation Modeling and Item Response Theory (SEM&IRT) – SGR2014-1500
PI: Albert Maydeu Olivares
The group’s research lies on the interplay of a) the development of new quantitative methods for the social sciences, and b) substantive research in the areas of individual differences, personality, and violence. Our most recent research has involved the development of new goodness of fit statistics for structural equation models and new diagnostics for detecting mispecified items in IRT models.
Keywords
Structural equation modeling, item response theory, IRT, preference data, goodness of fit, factor analysis, forced-choice, paired comparisons, ranking, psychological assessment, personality assessment, victimization, violence, developmental victimology
Research lines
Structural equation modeling Item response theory
Developmental victimology Members
Noemí Pereda Beltrán David Gallardo Pujol
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Adaptive Behavior and Interaction Research Group (GCAI) – SGR2014-0071
PI: Vicenç Quera Jordana
Our research is focused on several projects in the fields known as adaptive behavior, modeling and analysis of social interaction, and computational psychology.
Research procedures: theorizing, modeling, simulation and experimentation of the behavior; we use computer simulation to investigate situations that are impractical to analyze in nature, and to discover phenomena that can then be subjected to empirical testing.
Research interests: modeling and simulation of social and adaptive behavior, analysis of interaction sequences, human social network analysis and statistical analysis of single-subject designs and cognitive neuroscience data.
Adaptive behavior is a part of the field of artificial life (ALife), which argues that the observed complexity in the behavior of organisms emerges from the massive, parallel action of simpler behaviors in response to environmental demands. Unlike cognitive psychology, the adaptive-behavior approach minimizes the importance of internal representations and explains behavior as the result of the self-organization of simple sensation-action units, rather than the result of central information processing. Organisms' ability to adjust their behavior to the environment is based on interaction processes that operate at different hierarchical levels and time scales: (a) through evolution, natural selection provides the organisms with a repertoire of specific behaviors, and (b) in shorter time scales, an individual adjusts its behavior to the environment by learning. Group behavior can be viewed as a phenomenon that emerges from a small set of simple rules regarding agent interaction. Agents are abstract entities that have basic psychological properties and adapt to the environment and the behavior of other agents.
We also work on the development of mathematical and statistical models used to describe behavioral and psychological processes and computer software for model simulation. We do research on psychometric, statistical and data-analysis techniques, and develop software for behavioral science. Keywords
Adaptive behavior. Modeling and simulation of social behavior. Coordianted collective movementr. Social systems analysis. Sequential analysis. Single-case designs analysis
Research lines
Modeling and simulation of social and adaptive behavior Human social network analysis
Interaction sequences analysis
Single-case designsand cognitive neuroscience statistical analysis
Members Elisabet Gimeno David Leiva Ureña Rumen Manolov
Francesc Salvador Beltran Regina Mary Selvam Antonio Solanas
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Research Group on Gerontology (GIG) - SGR2014-0640
PI: Feliciano Villar Posada
The group carries out research on two different aspects relating aging and older age.
Firstly, we are interested in older people skills and in their contributions to the social context in which they participate (families, community, etc.), the benefits extracted from these contributions and how they could be facilitated. In this respect, we have studied grandparenting, volunteering and civic involvement of older people, and learning and education in older age.
Secondly, we are also interested in how to improve care in residential facilities from a person-centered care perspective. Specifically, we have studied attitudes towards sexuality in nursing homes, or how to involve people with dementia in their own planning of care.
In our studies we have used a diverse set of methodologies, ranging from quantitative methods, using secondary data of nationally representative samples, to qualitative methods, using narratives or open-ended sentences that are content or thematically analyzed.
Additionally, our group coordinates the Ibero-american Interdisciplinary Research Network on Aging and Society, which involves 33 investigators from 11 ibero-american countries and is aimed at promoting transnational research projects on Social Gerontology.
Keywords
Successful aging, generativity, intergeneracional relationships, education in older age, volunteering in older age, person-centered care
Research lines
Generativity in later life
Improvement of care for older people living in institutional settings Members
Montserrat Celdrán Castro
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Research on Neuropsychology
PI: Maria Mataró
Research activity focuses in the study of brain function and the relation between lesions and cerebral dysfunctions and their corresponding cognitive and behavioural alterations. Specific psychological tests and MRI, both structural and functional, are the main techniques used.
Keywords
Neuropsychology, magnetic resonance imaging, neurodevelopment, healthy aging, obesity, chronobiology
Research lines
Addiction and dual disorders
Cerebral plasticity, dyscalculia, dyslexia, gifted children developmental amnesia, nonverbal learning disorders
Cerebral plasticity, congenital, perinatal and infant brain lesions, cerebral palsy Exercise, brain and cognition
Obesity: cognition and neuroimaging Members
Ana Adan Xavier Caldú Ma. Ángeles Jurado Roser Pueyo Ma. Dolors Segarra Josep Ma. Serra Grabulosa Idoia Marqués Iturria Júlia Ballester Plané Olga Laporta Hoyos Alejandra Camacho Rangel Roger Mateu Estivill Jorge López Oloriz Julia Miralbell
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Research on Primatology
PI: Montserrat Colell Mimó
The researcher team on Primatology is part of the Consolidated Group “Evolutionary Biology of Human and Other Primates”, coordinated by Dr. Alejandro Martinez Perez-Perez. Our research goals are: a) to implement studies on the behaviour and cognition of a wide range of species of primates as well as Pisttacines and Corvids, and b) to use the knwoledge acquired in our studies to improve animal welfare and favour conservation of species in captivity (i.e. zoo) as well as in their natural habitat.
We focus our work on the following topics: self-recognition, self-awareness, social information transmission, imitation, tool use and tool manufacture, causality, manual laterality, moral origins, social behaviour, behavioural rehabilitation and welfare.
Keywords
Primate cognition, animal welfare, ethology, handeness, self-recognition, reciprocity, imitation, tool use, conservation, revenge, moral development, comparative studies, dental ecology, popularization of science, Great apes (Homo, Pan, Gorilla, Pongo), Miopithecus sp., Cercocebus sp., Papio. sp., Psittacus erythacus, Cyanocorax yncas
Research lines
Primate conservation, behavior and welfare
- Behavior and conservation of white-capped mangabey in Ghana (in situ) - Conservation, feeding behavior and dental ecology of genus Papio (in situ) - Training/playing therapy in gorillas and orangutans (ex situ)
Comparative studies:
- Evolution of fairness, morality, reciprocity and revenge: inter-species studies (great apes, corvids, etc)
- Moral development in children: utimatum game, dilemmas and other experiments - Mediate factors in moral decisions: biomarkers (menstruation)
- Physical cognition in psitacins, corvids and non-human primates: string pulling, tool use, understanding of casualty.
- Handedness and laterality in non-human primates and parrots - Self-awareness and social learning in great apes and parrots Cultural studies:
- Influence of culture and ethnicity on moral development: trans-cultural studies
- Influence of folklore and children literature on moral development: analysis of popular stories
- Capital punishment and comparative legal studies upon revenge Popularization of science:
- Popularization of science: make people interested in Ethology and Evolution (talks, scientific trips, etc)
Members
Nereida Bueno Guerra Joaquim J. Vea Baró
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National projects
El abuso y la violencia psicológica aplicados para el sometimiento o la exclusión: análisis, medición y modelos explicatives
Reference: PSI2013-41865-P PI: Rodríguez Carballeira, Álvaro Agency: MINECO
Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 25,000€
Modelos estadísticos para el análisis de la conectividad cerebral funcional y efectiva en estudios de imagen de resonancia magnética funcional (fMRI)
Reference: PSI2013-41400-P PI: Guàrdia Olmos, Joan Agency: MINECO Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 55,000€
'En_línea': Programa online de control del peso para población adulta con sobrepeso y obesidad
Reference: PSI2013-45292-R PI: Saldaña García, Maria Carmen Agency: MINECO
Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 35,000€
Estudio Barcelona sobre agresores sexuales
Reference: PSI2013-47043-C2-2-R PI: Redondo Illescas, Santiago Agency: MINECO
Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 55,000€
Obesidad y sobrepeso: Correlatos neuronales a lo largo de la vida. Caracterización de redes neuronales
Reference: PSI2013-48045-C2-1-P PI: Jurado Luque, Maria Ángeles Agency: MINECO Duration: 2014-2017 Amount: 25,000€ 1 Granted during 2014
Plasticidad cerebral asociada a la intervención fonológica intensiva en niños con dificultades lectoras. Evidencia por resonancia magnética cerebral
Reference: PSI2013-47216-P PI: Serra Grabulosa, José Maria Agency: MINECO
Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 50,000€
Aprendizaje y cognición espacial: un enfoque comparado y diferencias de sexo
Reference: PSI2013-47430-P PI: Díez Chamizo, Maria Victoria Agency: MINECO
Duration: 2014-2017 Amount: 60,500€
Neuroplasticidad en la edad adulta: ejercicio físico y entrenamiento cognitivo
Reference: PSI2013-47724-P PI: Mataró Serrat, Maria Agency: MINECO Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 60,000€
Mejora de la predicción sensorial y
temporización motora
Reference: PSI2013-41568-P PI: López Moliner, Joan Agency: MINECO Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 65,000€
Cognición subcortical
Reference: PSI2013-49348-EXP PI: Escera Micó, Carles
Agency: MINECO Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 30,000€
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Vulnerabilidad psicopatológica de adolescentes frente a situaciones victimizantes y de sus padres en situación de riesgo psicosocial
Reference: PSI2013-46392-P PI: Kirchner Nebot, Teresa Agency: MINECO
Duration: 2014-2015 Amount: 15,000€
La participación cívica y política en la vejez como expresión de generatividad: perfiles,
motivaciones, impacto psicológico y
significación
Reference: PSI2013-43706-P PI: Villar Posada, Feliciano Agency: MINECO
Duration: 2014-2016 Amount: 20,000€
Infraestructures
Reference: UNBA13-4E-2230 PI: Escera Micó, Carles Agency: MINECO Duration: 2014 Amount: 22,000€
Other Nacional Projects
Ajuts per impulsar la participació en projectes internacionals de recerca (2014) en el marc del programa HORIZON 2020
Reference: 008610
PI: Anguera Argilaga, Mª Teresa Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
Amount: 8,000€
Ajuts per impulsar la participació en projectes internacionals de recerca (2014) en el marc del programa HORIZON 2020
Reference: - PI: Escera, Carles
Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2015
Amount: 3,000€
Ajuts per impulsar la participació en projectes internacionals de recerca (2014) en el marc del programa HORIZON 2020
Reference: 008628
PI: Feixas Viaplana, Guillem Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
Amount: 7,000€
Conducció sota els efectes de l’alcohol: creació i validació d’un protocol de detecció del risc en penats per aquest tipus de delicte
Reference: 008510 PI: Gallardo Pujol, David
Agency: Dpt. Justicia Generalitat de Catalunya Duration: 2014-2015
Amount: 1,000€
Ajuts per impulsar la participació en projectes internacionals de recerca (2014) en el marc del programa HORIZON 2020
Reference: 008638
PI: Gutiérrez Maldonado, José Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
Amount: 4,000€
Ajuts per impulsar la participació en projectes internacionals de recerca (2014) en el marc del programa HORIZON 2020
Reference: 008646 PI: López Moliner, Joan
Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
Amount: 5,000€
Ajuts per impulsar la participació en projectes internacionals de recerca (2014) en el marc del programa HORIZON 2020
Reference: -
PI: Mataró Serrat, Maria
Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2015
Amount: 2,500€
Ajuts per impulsar la participació en projectes internacionals de recerca (2014) en el marc del programa HORIZON 2020
Reference: 008672 PI: Slater, Melvyn
Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
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Special and Complementary Actions
Modelos estadísticos para el análisis de la conectividad cerebral funcional y efectiva en estudios de imagen de resonancia magnética funcional (fMRI)
Reference: 001750 PI: Guàrdia Olmos, Joan
Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
Amount: 750€
Mejora de la predicción sensorial y
temporización motora
Reference: 001757 PI: López Moliner, Joan
Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
Amount: 4,000€
Integración laminada de las señales
feedforward, lateral y feedback para la percepción visual
Reference: 001780 PI: Supèr, Hendrik Anne
Agency: Universitat de Barcelona Duration: 2014
Amount: 3,400€
Funcionalidad, discapacidad y salud en la esquizofrenia según el sistema de clasificación ICF de la OMS - Conferencia Internacional de Consenso- Barcelona 2015
Reference: FCT-14-9206 PI: Gómez Benito, Juana Agency: FECYT
Duration: 2014-2015 Amount: 20,000€
European Projects and Funds
A System for Embodied Relational Experiences (SERE)
Reference: 620256 – ERC IDEES PI: Slater, Melvyn
Agency: UE, ERC Duration: 2014-2015 Amount: 143,310€
Understanding human cooperation with
humanoid robots: analysis from a social psychological perspective
(HUMROBCOOPERATION)
Reference: PIOF-GA-2013-622764 PI: Slater, Melvyn
Agency: UE
Duration: 2014-2017 Amount: 294,995.10€
International projects
Simple screening of cognitive development in infants by low-cost remote eye measurements
Reference: OPP1119441 BMGF: 03360000010 PI: Supèr, Hans
Agency: Bill Gates Foundation Duration: 2014-2016
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Esposito, F.; Puig, M.S.; Zapata, L.P.; Puigcerver, L.; Esperalba López, N.; Sánchez, C.; del Castillo, G. Cañete Crespillo, J.; Supèr, H.
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Thalamic microstructural abnormalities related to cognitive function in ischemic stroke patients.
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in a sample of adolescent outpatients with Adjustment Disorder: gender differences.
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González-Giraldo, Y.; Rojas, J.; Novoa, P.; Mueller, S.T.; Piper, B.J.; Adan, A.; Forero, D.A.
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González, M.; Trujillo, A.; Pereda, N. (2014).
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