Education
Computer Science
Master in Computer Vision
PhD in Computer Science
Research interests
My diverse interests lie at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and artificial intelligence, with special interest on brain-computer interfaces. The fusion of these fields intrigues me as I delve into the exciting possibilities of connecting the human brain with advanced technology. Furthermore, exploring cognitive neuroscience allows me to delve into the inner workings of the mind, unraveling its complexities and unlocking new insights, while artificial intelligence presents an opportunity to leverage technology for innovative problem-solving. Together, these interests fuel my desire to explore the frontiers of human cognition and technological advancement.
Last publications
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Cepero-Escribano, V., Cerda-Company, X., León-Cabrera, P., Olivé, G., Cucurell, D., Gasa-Roqué, A., Gabarrós, A., Naval-Baudin, P., Camins, A., Rico, I., Fernández-Coello, A., Sierpowska, J., Rodríguez-Fornells, A. (2024). Can the knight capture the queen? The role of supramarginal gyrus in chess rule-retrieval as evidenced by a novel combined awake brain mapping and fMRI protocol. Cortex. 178:235-244
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Gómez-Andrés, A., Cerda-Company, X., Cucurell, D., Cunillera, T., Rodríguez-Fornells, A. (2023). Decoding agency attribution using single trial error-related brain potentials. Psychophysiology. 61(1):e14434