This year, our members lead and coordinate the following studies:
- J.L. Pardo and Carmen de Labra lead Bioinformatics Master's Degree Thesis of Jennifer Paz Canosa "Rol of prefrontal cortex in decision making, learning rules and working memory"
- Casto Rivadulla and J.L. Pardo lead Assistance and Health Care Research Master's Degree Thesis: "Caracterization of behavior in decision making tasks through low cost conduct"
- Pablo Arias and Javier Cudeiro lead the PhD Thesis of Elena Madinabeitia: "Motor system and central fatigue: biological foundations of non invasive brain stimulation" and also the Thesis of Lucía Adán (funded by "Axudas Predoutorais Xunta de Galicia") named: "Study of the efffect of non invasive brain stimulation techniques in addictive behaviors in humans", both within the Neuroscience PhD Program.