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I graduated in Psychology from the University of Oviedo and completed a Master¡¯s degree in Research in Behaviour and Cognition at the University of Barcelona, where I received a collaboration grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education to work at the Department of Social Psychology and Quantitative Psychology. I also hold a Master¡¯s degree in Anthropological Research from UNED.
I have participated in field studies with chimpanzees (some as part of my Master¡¯s thesis in collaboration with the Jane Goodall Institute Spain), and with howler monkeys.
My main research interests focus on cognitive evolution (temporal perception, consciousness, mental time travel (MTT), etc.) from a behavioural ecology perspective, with a particular emphasis on MTT and its relation to psychological disorders.
Currently, I am researching future thinking in bumblebees under the supervision of Dr. Gema Martin-Ordas, supported by a La Caixa Foundation fellowship. I am also developing a bumblebee conservation project in northern Spain, focused on promoting biodiversity conservation and wildlife research.