Javier Ortiz-Tudela
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I am a Ramón y Cajal Researcher at the Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC, Universidad de Granada).
I obtained my PhD with Prof. Juan Lupiañez and Prof. Luis Jiménez in 2018. Afterwards, I worked as a postdoctoral researcher with Prof. Yee Lee Shing at the LISCO lab at Goethe University (Frankfurt). In 2023, I was awarded a Junior Researcher grant from the Junta de Andalucía to independently develop my own line of research. In 2024 I obtained a Ramon y Cajal Fellowship and my project CONNECTS was funded by an ERC Starting Grant staring early 2025.
My main field is Cognitive Neuroscience with a focus on understanding cognition as a continuous stream of processes. I am currently interested in semantic congruency as a transversal manipulation across different cognitive processes. During these past few years, I have been working on predictive processing in relation to perception and episodic memory. My other interests (and therefore, most of my side projects), touch upon Attention, Memory and Cognitive control and (Explainable) Artificial Intelligence.
I am always ready to talk about research and to discuss new (or old) ideas so if you want to get in touch, just drop me an email or find me on Twitter (@ortiztudelaJ).