Dr. Alejandro Martínez González
Presentation
PhD in Linguistics (2017) from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), with a thesis focused on the neuroscience of numerical and bilingual processing using EEG, MEG and magnetic resonance techniques. With a degree in Philology, he has developed his academic career combining research in cognitive neuroscience with university teaching. He is currently a Teaching and Research Staff in Neuroarchitecture at UDIT University, where he promotes projects that integrate neuroscience, architecture and design with the aim of understanding how spaces influence attention, creativity and well-being. His scientific production covers fields such as the neuroscience of language, spatial cognition and the impact of the built environment on cognitive and emotional processes. He has published in international journals such as Language Learning or Languages (MDPI), and is actively involved in dissemination and knowledge transfer initiatives between science and design.
