I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Navarra, researching the intersection of cognitive science and Extended Reality. My work utilizes a multimodal approach—combining VR with EEG and eye-tracking—to study mental imagery vividness, spatial attention, and social working memory. I am particularly interested in “objectifying the subjective,” a mission that has led me from clinical biomarker validation for stroke recovery to my current exploration of the visual phenomenology of consciousness.
PhD in Neuroscience, 2018
University of Navarra
MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience, 2014
University of Navarra
MD, 2013
Panamerican University
For developed projects go to https://github.com/negatoscope
Statistical computing, data visualization, and reproducible research.
Data science, research automation, and experimental scripting.
Developing immersive Virtual Reality environments for Cognitive Neuroscience.