IR3C, Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Here at the Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior (IR3C) we aim at understanding human behavior in all its facets, from the most simplest acts up to the most unique high-order cognitive functions. Obviously, this requires understanding brain functioning. We are also interested on how behavior adjusts and disadjusts during natural processes -development, aging- in several various forms of pathology, this being behavioral or cerebral. In addition, we aim at measuring, quantifying, analyzing and modeling such a behavior, in the most possible objective form, often requiring its studying and modeling in different animal species.
Attention/Perception/Action
Learning/Adaptation
Cognitive function
Brain dysfunction
Development & Aging
Comparative psychology
Social cognition/Social systems
Personality/Health & clinical psychology
Neuroimaging
EEG and brain rhythms
Neuropsychological testing
Eye Tracking
Virtual Reality
Psychophysics
Quantitative Methods/Computational modeling
Personality: Prediction and Assessment of Behavior (GEAV)
Research and Innovation Group on Designs (GRID)
Group on Statistical Advanced Techniques Applied to Psychology (GTEAAP)
Research Group on Virtual Reality Application on Clinical and Health Psychology (VR-PSY LAB)
Structural Equation Modeling and Item Response Theory (SEM&IRT)