David Beltrán Guerrero

Associate Professor at UNED

David Beltrán Guerrero previously served as a researcher and lecturer at the Universities of Málaga and La Laguna. He is currently affiliated with the Department of Basic Psychology I at UNED, where he is a member of the PEXCOG research group, and also holds an associate fellow position at IUNE, University of La Laguna. His primary research interests focus on the cognitive processes and effects of negation. Personal website. Personal website.

Isabel Orenes Casanova

Associate Professor at UNED

Isabel Orenes Casanova’s research examines the cognitive processes and mental representations that underlie human thinking, with a particular emphasis on eye-tracking techniques. If you would like to learn more about her work, please visit her personal website.

Sara Martin Fuentes

PhD Student at UNED

Sara Martin Fuentes holds a BA in Translation and Interpreting from the University of Málaga and an MA in Language Science and Hispanic Linguistics from UNED. She is currently pursuing a PhD focused on the cognitive effects of negation.

Ivan Villanueva Wheeler

Master’s Student in Research in Psychology at UNED

Ivan Villanueva has a long professional trajectory in language teaching, translation, and third-sector management. He is transitioning toward a research-focused career in cognitive psychology. His intercultural experience and work in demanding environments have shaped his interest in how cognitive processes influence behavior and social interaction. As a collaborator at Realab, he aims to apply his professional background in innovative and effective ways across educational and professional contexts.

Gabriele Zunino

Master’s Student in Research in Psychology at UNED

Following a career in the creative industry, his interest in better understanding the people his work engaged led him to pursue studies in psychology, marking a new professional chapter. Over the past decade, he has worked in education, consulting, and people management, and has supported professionals through individualized psychological training. Joining Realab has offered him the opportunity to further develop core research skills and contribute to the advancement of cognitive psychology.

Jimena González Sáez

PhD Student at UNED

Jimena González Sáez holds a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Languages and Translation and Interpreting from the European University of the Atlantic, and an Erasmus Mundus Master’s degree in Clinical Linguistics awarded by a consortium of universities in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Finland. Her current research focuses on the processing of negative sentences using eye-tracking methods.

Alejandro Alonso Becerro De Bengoa

PhD Student at UNED

Alejandro Alonso Becerro De Bengoa holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from UNED and a Master's degree in General Health Psychology from Universidad Europea. His professional experience includes personnel selection, aeronautical clinical assessment, and clinical psychology practice, providing therapy in Spanish, English, and Italian. He is also active in science communication on social media, where he shares content on psychoneurolinguistics, languages, and cultures (@Alexbengoaa). He is currently completing a PhD in psychology focused on the cognitive processes and effects of negation.