I am a research assistant and work alongside the members of the GIP to help carry out their experiments. My role as an assistant has allowed me to gain extensive experience with techniques such as event-related brain responses, eyetracking, and behavioural measurements. I am also pursuing a PhD in Cognitive Science and Language under the supervision of Dr. Maria Pilar Ferré and Dr. Marc Guasch. My research interests focus on how processing information in a foreign language learned in an academic context can influence decision-making processes, a phenomenon known as the "foreign language effect". I have a particular interest in studying errors of causal attribution in foreign languages. Since 2024, I have also worked as an associate lecturer in the Methodology Area of the Department of Psychology, where I teach "Experimental Psychology", "Statistics in Behavioural Sciences I," and "Statistics in Behavioural Sciences II".