Summary
Gorka Navarrete is a cognitive neuroscientist and educator with over a decade of international research and teaching experience across Spain, the UK, Canada and the US. He holds a PhD from Universidad de La Laguna and has led postdoctoral projects exploring why probabilistic and Bayesian information are hard to grasp and how representation formats shape reasoning. His work spans the neural basis of reasoning, heuristics and biases, neuroaesthetics, and practical interventions—he is developing linguistic, mathematical and working-memory training programs to support children with dyslexia and other learning difficulties. Based at Universidad de La Laguna and affiliated with the Center for Social and Cognitive Neuroscience at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, he bridges basic cognitive science with applied decision-making in health contexts. An oft-overlooked thread in his profile is his interest in how artificial neural networks and complexity theory can illuminate human reasoning constraints.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Cognitive Psychology, PhD, Cognitive Psychology at Universidad de La Laguna
Universitat de Barcelona
Catalan, Spanish, English