The CONSOLIDER BRAINGLOT Network on Bilingualism and Neurocognitive Science was launched on December 1st as a continuation of the previous project Consolider Brainglot (2007-2013).

The objective of the CONSOLIDER BRAINGLOT Network in Bilingualism and Neurocognitive Science (ref. PSI2015-71683-REDC), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiviness, is to strengthen the links established between the research groups which took part in the previous project. Educational activities will be organized in two ways:

–          Holding two annual scientific workshops

–          Organizing a biweekly research seminar

The two annual workshops of the Project have been planned for the following dates:

–          2016: Workshop Red CONSOLIDER BRAINGLOT: October 20th-21st (Barcelona)

–          2017: Workshop Red CONSOLIDER BRAINGLOT: October 19th-20th (Vitoria-Gasteiz)

CONSOLIDER BRAINGLOT CogNeuro Seminars will be held every two weeks at the University Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona) and other universities belonging to the network.

Information about the CONSOLIDER BRAINGLOT CogNeuro Seminar Series is available at http://cbc.upf.edu/activities

The CONSOLIDER BRAINGLOT Network on Bilingualism and Neurocognitive Science, led by Nuria Sebastián, is formed by the following research groups:

Speech Acquisition & Perception Group (SAP) Universitat Pompeu Fabra. IP: Núria Sebastián

Speech Production and Bilingualism Group (SPB) Universitat Pompeu Fabra. IP: Albert Costa

Multisensory Reserch Group (MRG). Universitat Pompeu Fara. IP: Salvador Soto

Computational Neuroscience Group (CNS). Universitat Pompeu Fabra. IP: Gustavo Deco

Bilingual Mind Group. Universidad País Vasco. IP: Itziar Laka

Neuropsychology and Functional Neuroimaging Group. Universidad Jaume I. IP: César Ávila

Cognitive Neuroscience Research Group. Universidad de Barcelona. IP: Carles Escera.

More information about the project: Redes Consolider Brainglot

We will keep information updated on this site. We would like to encourage you to come and take part in the CONSOLIDER CogNeuro Seminar Series.

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