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I completed my PhD in 2005 at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) in Experimental Psychology studying attention and working memory interactions. During my Postdoc training I worked with Dr. Carlo Umiltà at Università degli Studi di Padova (2008/2009) studying attention in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients. In 2011, I worked with Dr. Molly Potter at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology-MIT (José Castillejo Scholarship, Spanish Government) studying Attention in RSVP tasks, and with Dr. Jeremy Wolfe in 2015 (Fulbright Scholarship) at the BWH-Harvard Medical School.metodoc3n studying working memory effects in visual search. I am also Associate Professor at UAM, teaching Methods in Psychology (currently on temporal leave). From December 2015 to January 2018 I was Vice-Dean of Research and Doctoral Studies at the School of Psychology-UAM. Also, I was awarded again with a Fulbright Scholarship as Senior Researcher (Salvador de Madariaga) for 6 months, from February to July 2018 in the Wolfe Lab-BWH-Harvard Medical to continue my studies in visual search. I have also been awarded with a 3-year Marie Curie Fellowship by the European Commission, both at the University of Cambridge and at the BWH-Harvard Medical School in the Wolfe lab. I moved the MSCA Fellowship for the last year (2020-2021) to the Complutense University of Madrid, where I am currently working at the Lab of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience. In the MSCA project we are studying attention and working memory in children. My main research interest nowadays is to understand how attentional mechanisms operate in a developmental brain, and how they change in typical and atypical development.In my personal life, I have a wonderful family with David and our three kids, two boys of 13 and 11 years old, and a 8 year old daughter.