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Esperanza Jubera serves as Head of the Memory Research Unit at Bitbrain (Spain) and holds a visiting researcher position at the Cambridge Consciousness and Cognition Lab, University of Cambridge. Her work focuses on developing neurotechnology solutions for dementia diagnosis and monitoring, utilizing smart textiles and AI-driven personalized interventions to address cognitive decline in aging populations.
Her research centers on hippocampal function and memory formation, particularly in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) patients. She pioneered a real-time EEG-based neurofeedback system for personalized neuromodulation, targeting memory-related neural networks to improve cognitive function and slow disease progression. She actively investigates ethical and legal frameworks for neurotechnology integration into daily life, emphasizing quality-of-life improvements for elderly populations despite the absence of cures for conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
Through her leadership at Bitbrain's Memory Research Unit, she drives innovation in non-invasive dementia interventions. Her Cambridge affiliation enables interdisciplinary collaboration on human attention and memory mechanisms, leveraging resources like EBRAINS' Brain Atlas and Health Research platform for advanced neural circuit modeling and large-scale data analysis.
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