Human behaviour is fascinating. “If you want to understand a person, do not listen to their words, observe their behaviour”, said Einstein. But observable behaviour is complex and, understood within the framework of neuroscience, involves the integration of knowledge from different fields (Psychology, Economics, Biology, Genetics...). Within this framework, the research group “Laboratory of Behavioural, Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience” (BACNeuLab) carries out interdisciplinary research that addresses the biological bases of behaviour, highlighting the importance of cognitive and affective processes, in interaction, as well as their relationship with manifest behaviour, both adaptive and maladaptive. Thus, our foundations are the study of human emotion and cognition within the framework of psychobiology, and our studies address diverse topics ranging from the cognitive biases that affect our life decisions in different populations, to the influence of stress on health in general, to the effects of music on cognitive performance, as well as its potential therapeutic application, among others. All of them, with the aim of describing, understanding and, finally, explaining human behaviour from the integrative and rigorous point of view that neuroscience allows us. In this way, the work carried out is characterised by the collaboration with researchers from other fields and from different areas of knowledge and various Universities (national and international). The methods used are from psychophysiology (variables such as cardiac variability, electrodermal response, electromyography, respiratory) and cognitive psychology (attention tasks, cognitive biases, information processing) and affective (emotions). In addition, the statistical methods used vary from frequency statistics to Bayesian statistics, including computational models.
To study in depth the relationships between emotions and cognition, focusing on the underlying psychobiological variables and their interaction.
- The influence of emotions on decision-making
Decision-making is a complex cognitive process that is influenced by emotions. In this line, we analyse these relationships applied to different experimental contexts and social settings.
- Psychobiology of stress
This research line studies the effects of the psychophysiological response to stress on behaviour, emotions and cognition, taking into account the adaptive/maladaptive value of these changes and their relationship with health/illness.
- Music, emotion and psychophysiology
Music is a common element in practically all cultures. However, taking into account the diversity of music, it is necessary a more precise and rigorous analysis of it. This line studies the emotional, cognitive and psychophysiological response to music.
- COSTA FERRER, RAQUEL
- PDI-Prof. Permanent Laboral Ppl
- MOLINS CORREA, FRANCISCO JOSE
- Alumn.-Servei de Formacio Permanent
Blasco Ibáñez Campus
Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 21
46010 València (Valencia)