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Francisco Garre Frutos is a researcher affiliated with the Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center at the University of Granada, specializing in cognitive psychology and behavioral neuroscience. His work focuses on attentional mechanisms, reward systems, and habit formation.
He holds a Degree in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences and is currently pursuing predoctoral research under Spain's Law 14/2011 FPU contract.
- Current institution: University of Granada
- School: College of Health Sciences
- Academic rank: Researcher
Research interests include:
- Attentional capture and distractor processing
- Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT)
- Value-driven cognitive biases
- Automaticity vs. controlled processing
- Impulsivity and motivational control
- Experimental validation of habit measures
His recent publications (2021-2025) investigate the interplay between reward, attention, and cognitive control, with particular emphasis on:
- Learned attentional biases
- Extinction of reward-related associations
- Reliability of value-modulated attention effects
- Inhibition of return mechanisms
- Time pressure effects on habit measurement
- Motivational control in distraction tasks
Currently no scientific awards or student advising information is available.
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