Research groups
Juan Manuel Galeazzi Gonzalez
BA(Hons), MSc(Res), DPhil
Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Stipendiary Lecturer
I earned my bachelor’s degree at the Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESO) in Mexico. I then pursued two master’s degrees in the Netherlands, including a Research MSc in Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Groningen (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen). More recently, I completed my DPhil at the University of Oxford, within the Oxford Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence.
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Brain & Behaviour Research Group, led by Prof. Mark Buckley, where I investigate the neural mechanisms underlying complex cognitive and neuropsychological processes such as learning, memory, and perception.
Recent publications
Transient frontopolar cortex stimulation induces prolonged disruption to counterfactual processing.
Journal article
Ainsworth M. et al, (2025), PLoS Biol, 23
Memories or decisions? Bridging accounts of frontopolar function.
Journal article
Boschin EA. et al, (2025), Neuropsychologia, 211
Frontopolar cortex stimulation induces prolonged disruption to counterfactual processing: insights from altered local field potentials
Preprint
Ainsworth M. et al, (2024)
What Does the Frontopolar Cortex Contribute to Goal-Directed Cognition and Action?
Journal article
Hogeveen J. et al, (2022), J Neurosci, 42, 8508 - 8513
Low-beta repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during object recognition memory sample presentation, at a task-related frequency observed in local field potentials in homologous macaque cortex, impairs subsequent recollection but not familiarity.
Journal article
Wu Z. et al, (2021), Eur J Neurosci, 54, 7918 - 7945