Research groups
Juan Manuel Galeazzi González
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
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Memories or decisions? Bridging accounts of frontopolar function.
Journal article
Boschin EA. et al, (2025), Neuropsychologia, 211
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Frontopolar cortex stimulation induces prolonged disruption to counterfactual processing: insights from altered local field potentials
Preprint
Ainsworth M. et al, (2024)
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What Does the Frontopolar Cortex Contribute to Goal-Directed Cognition and Action?
Journal article
Hogeveen J. et al, (2022), J Neurosci, 42, 8508 - 8513
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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
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Neural Network Simulations of a Possible Role of the Hippocampus in Pavlovian Conditioning
Chapter
BURGOS J. and GALEAZZI GONZALEZ J., (2021), Gargiulo P.Á., Mesones Arroyo H.L. (eds) Psychiatry and Neuroscience Update. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61721-9_23