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Fecha: Durante 2025 Como parte de mi investigación doctoral, este año verán la luz 2 publicaciones mías , que vengo desarrollando estos últimos años. La primera, se publicará en Ediciones Trea, dentro de la colección La comida de la vida , Gastronomía y Alimentación bajo el título “HACIA UNA ANTROPOLOGÍA DEL BAR . La última constante en tiempos cambiantes” , un libro donde, desde mi experiencia profesional como restaurador y mi condición de antropólogo del bar, mediante un extenso trabajo…
Fecha: Durante 2025 Como parte de mi investigación doctoral, este año verán la luz 2 publicaciones mías , que…

Fecha: Durante 2025

Como parte de mi investigación doctoral, este año verán la luz 2 publicaciones mías , que vengo desarrollando estos últimos años. La primera, se publicará en Ediciones Trea, dentro de la colección La comida de la vida , Gastronomía y Alimentación bajo el título “HACIA UNA ANTROPOLOGÍA DEL BAR . La última constante en tiempos cambiantes” , un libro donde, desde mi experiencia profesional como restaurador y mi condición de antropólogo del bar, mediante un extenso trabajo de campo en mis propios bares, cual laboratorios, desarrollo la teoría antropológica de las dinámicas que se dan en los bares. Lo hago mediante un lenguaje dinámico, al menos esa es la intención, dirigido a aquellos que tengan curiosidad por saber algo más del comportamiento humano. La antropología aplicada al estudio de los bares en su vertical, que se sitúa bajo el marco de una gastronomía comercial, o cómo me he atrevido a bautizarla, la gastropología . Una herramienta con vocación disciplinar que estudia el comportamiento, las reacciones y aquellas manifestaciones socio-culturales que se dan en el marco de la restauración. Analiza aspectos transversales propios de la gastronomía a través de la óptica de la antropología social y de ahí la denominación que sugiero.

La otra publicación verá la luz a finales de año, bajo el sello editorial de  Apeiron Ediciones, titulada “GASTROPOLOGIA: una antropología aplicada a la gastronomía” , dentro de la colección de ensayos arte-facto. Esta vez se trata de una compilación de 6 artículos científicos escritos entre el 2020 y 2024 sobre antropología aplicada al bar y gastronomía sostenible.

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How Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorder Use Prosody and Gestures to Process Phrasal Ambiguities

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How Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorder Use Prosody and Gestures to Process Phrasal Ambiguities

In March 2025, we published the second article of my thesis, titled ‘HowChildren With and Without Developmental Language Disorder Use Prosody and Gestures to Process Phrasal Ambiguities’. In this article, we investigated how children with and without Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) utilize prosodic and gestural cues to resolve phrasal ambiguities. We presented sentences with potential multiple interpretations to children, comparing conditions with only prosodic cues versus conditions with both prosodic and gestural cues. The results showed that children, including those…
In March 2025, we published the second article of my thesis, titled ‘HowChildren With and Without Developmental Language Disorder…

In March 2025, we published the second article of my thesis, titled ‘HowChildren With and Without Developmental Language Disorder Use Prosody and Gestures to Process
Phrasal Ambiguities’. In this article, we investigated how children with and without Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) utilize prosodic and gestural cues to resolve phrasal ambiguities. We presented sentences with potential multiple interpretations to children, comparing conditions with only prosodic cues versus conditions with both prosodic and gestural cues. The results showed that children, including those with DLD, were able to use prosodic cues effectively to interpret phrasal ambiguities. However, adding gestures to prosody did not significantly enhance the children’s accuracy. Additionally, eye-tracking data indicated that while gestures did not impact final interpretations, they influenced visual attention patterns during sentence processing.

Through this research, I gained insights into the complexity of multimodal language comprehension and the nuanced ways children with language difficulties process linguistic information. Specifically, I learned about the importance of carefully distinguishing between immediate processing (captured through eye movements) and final comprehension outcomes (captured through explicit choices). This distinction emphasized to me that multimodal cues like gestures can guide children’s attention differently, even when they do not directly impact comprehension accuracy. Additionally, conducting an eye-tracking experiment helped me understand the methodological challenges and advantages of using real-time measures to investigate subtle linguistic phenomena.

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Prosody and gestures help pragmatic processing in children with Developmental Language Disorder

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Prosody and gestures help pragmatic processing in children with Developmental Language Disorder

In March 2025, we published an article entitled “Prosody and gestures help pragmatic processing in children with Developmental Language Disorder” in the Journal of Communication Disorders. This study investigated how prosodic (intonation) and gestural (body language) cues assist children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in comprehending pragmatic meanings, such as interrogative sentences and indirect requests. Using visual-world eye-tracking tasks, the results showed that while prosodic cues alone are helpful, their combination with gestures significantly enhances pragmatic comprehension, especially in more…
In March 2025, we published an article entitled “Prosody and gestures help pragmatic processing in children with Developmental Language…

In March 2025, we published an article entitled “Prosody and gestures help pragmatic processing in children with Developmental Language Disorder” in the Journal of Communication Disorders. This study investigated how prosodic (intonation) and gestural (body language) cues assist children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in comprehending pragmatic meanings, such as interrogative sentences and indirect requests. Using visual-world eye-tracking tasks, the results showed that while prosodic cues alone are helpful, their combination with gestures significantly enhances pragmatic comprehension, especially in more complex scenarios and among older children with DLD.

Through this publication process, I gained valuable insights into the importance of multimodal communication strategies in language intervention and learned advanced methodologies in experimental design and eye-tracking data analysis. Additionally, collaborating closely with a diverse research team greatly enhanced my interdisciplinary research skills and understanding of pragmatic language development.

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Progress with the research plan

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Progress with the research plan

This academic year we started analysing the results from ALFA cohort. We develop a statistical analysis plan that included four steps: 1) Principal Component Analysis of Language measures (Proficiency, Age of acquisition and frequency of use of Catalan and Spanish); 2) K-means clustering of the PCA results to create groups based on Language profiles; 3) Analysis of the Variance (ANOVA) of sociodemographic and language measures of the groups obtained in the k-means clustering and 4) An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)…
This academic year we started analysing the results from ALFA cohort. We develop a statistical analysis plan that included…

This academic year we started analysing the results from ALFA cohort. We develop a statistical analysis plan that included four steps: 1) Principal Component Analysis of Language measures (Proficiency, Age of acquisition and frequency of use of Catalan and Spanish); 2) K-means clustering of the PCA results to create groups based on Language profiles; 3) Analysis of the Variance (ANOVA) of sociodemographic and language measures of the groups obtained in the k-means clustering and 4) An Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) with multiple covariates was conducted to examine the effects of language profile clusters (3 levels) and the language of assessment (Catalan or Spanish), controlling for age, years of education, sex, and adjusted cognitive reserve score, on 13 neuropsychological test scores: (1) MMSE, (2) Semantic Fluency, (3) MBT Total Free Recall, (4) MBT Total Paired Recall, (5) MBT Total Delayed Paired Recall, (6) MBT Total Delayed Free Recall, (7) WAIS-IV Coding, (8) WAIS-IV Matrix Reasoning, (9) WAIS-IV Visual Puzzles, (10) WAIS-IV Digits Total Score, (11) Digits Direct Span, (12) Digits Indirect Span, and (13) Digits Sequential Span.

We are in the process of writing a manuscript based on these results that will be the first article of my thesis. In the process we intend to present this results as posters in several congress:

  • FANPSE: Annual congress of neuropsychology in Spain (Madrid)
  • ISB15: biannual symposium of bilingualism (San Sebastian)
  • AAIC25: Most important conference of Alzheimer’s disease in the world (Toronto).
  • FESN25: Annual European congress of neuropsychology (Leipzig)

The next step after publishing the article measuring the cognitive impact of bilingualism in healthy senior adults is to analyse neuroimaging results. We have structural, morphological and functional Magnetic Resonance Image data of a subsample of the ALFA cohort (ALFA+) already pre-processed and structured ready for the analysis. We will first study each neuroimaging result separately and then integrate the three methodologies using a Multilayer Network Analysis based on Casas-Roma et al., (2022)

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Social inequalities in mental and self-perceived health in adolescence: A cross-sectional study (under review)

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Social inequalities in mental and self-perceived health in adolescence: A cross-sectional study (under review)

This article (currently under review since July 2024 at BMC Public Health) is one of the key outputs of my doctoral thesis. The process of developing this manuscript has been complex, as it involved collaboration with multiple researchers. This was necessary because the project was funded by one of the working groups within CIBER, Spain’s network of excellence in health research, specifically within CIBERESP’s Social Health Inequalities group. As a result, I had the opportunity to work alongside researchers with…
This article (currently under review since July 2024 at BMC Public Health) is one of the key outputs of…

This article (currently under review since July 2024 at BMC Public Health) is one of the key outputs of my doctoral thesis. The process of developing this manuscript has been complex, as it involved collaboration with multiple researchers. This was necessary because the project was funded by one of the working groups within CIBER, Spain’s network of excellence in health research, specifically within CIBERESP’s Social Health Inequalities group.

As a result, I had the opportunity to work alongside researchers with extensive experience and expertise, which allowed me to improve various aspects of my work, including data analysis, conceptual development, and academic writing. The article is currently under review, and I am awaiting feedback to make the necessary revisions.

Place: BMC Public Health

Date: 25th july 2024

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Semantic Control Across Different Phenotypes of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cognitive Study

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Semantic Control Across Different Phenotypes of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cognitive Study

Date: December 1, 2024 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Rights Access: Open Access DOI: 10.1002/alz.092396 Place: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona Reflection on the activity: Participated as a co-author in the research paper titled “Semantic Control Across Different Phenotypes of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cognitive Study”. The study aimed to investigate semantic control capacitiesin typical and atypical Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients, including those with the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA). The research focused on assessing the ability to…
Date: December 1, 2024 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Rights Access: Open Access DOI: 10.1002/alz.092396 Place: Universitat Oberta de…

Date: December 1, 2024

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Rights Access: Open Access

DOI: 10.1002/alz.092396

Place: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona

Reflection on the activity: Participated as a co-author in the research paper titled “Semantic Control Across Different Phenotypes of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cognitive Study”. The study aimed to investigate semantic control capacitiesin typical and atypical Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients, including those with the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA). The research focused on assessing the ability to monitor and modulate semantic representations, a function that remains poorly understood in AD. My role included data analysis and interpretation, as well as contributing to the drafting of the manuscript. The paper, published in an open-access journal, contributes valuable insights into the heterogeneity of semantic processing across AD phenotypes.

Armas, P., Zsadanyi, S. E., Morcillo‐Nieto, A. O., Illán‐Gala, I., Marques‐Kiderle, S. K., Ciongoli, F., Rubio‐Guerra, S., Lleó, A., Fortea, J., Grasso, S. M., Binney, R. J., Calabria, M., Hernando, J., Bejanin, A., & Santos‐Santos, M. A. (2025). Semantic control across different phenotypes of Alzheimer’s disease: A cognitive study. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 20(Suppl 3), e092396. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.092396

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Efficacy of a Theatre-Based Intervention in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

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Efficacy of a Theatre-Based Intervention in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

Date: Published 2024 Journal: Arts & Health Article ID: RAHE (2488361) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2025.2488361. Place: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona Reflection on the activity: Contributed as a co-author to the research paper titled “Efficacy of a Theatre-Based Intervention in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease”. The study evaluated the impact of theatre-based interventions on the emotional well-being of individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Findings demonstrated that such interventions have specific benefits for emotional well-being and non-specific benefits in reducing motor symptoms. My…
Date: Published 2024 Journal: Arts & Health Article ID: RAHE (2488361) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2025.2488361. Place: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC),…

Date: Published 2024

Journal: Arts & Health

Article ID: RAHE (2488361)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2025.2488361.

Place: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona

Reflection on the activity: Contributed as a co-author to the research paper titled “Efficacy of a Theatre-Based Intervention in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease”. The study evaluated the impact of theatre-based interventions on the emotional well-being of individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Findings demonstrated that such interventions have specific benefits for emotional well-being and non-specific benefits in reducing motor symptoms. My role encompassed research design, data collection, and analysis, contributing to the understanding of non-pharmacological therapies for PD.

Calabria, M., Ciongoli, F., García-Sánchez, C., Bonnin, C. del M., Pascual Sedano, B., Kulisevsky, J., Fèrriz Roure, T., & Macip, S. (2024). Efficacy of a theatre-based intervention in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Arts & Health.

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Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’ binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’ binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic

Article published on PlosOne Journal (2024) This has been my third scientific article published as first author (2nd specific objective of my training plan). This achievement has greatly contributed to my development as a PhD student. It has allowed me to learn about the peer review process in a high impact journal, as well as to become aware of the importance of this process and the time it usually takes. On the other hand, now that I have finished the…
Article published on PlosOne Journal (2024) This has been my third scientific article published as first author (2nd specific…

Article published on PlosOne Journal (2024)

This has been my third scientific article published as first author (2nd specific objective of my training plan). This achievement has greatly contributed to my development as a PhD student. It has allowed me to learn about the peer review process in a high impact journal, as well as to become aware of the importance of this process and the time it usually takes. On the other hand, now that I have finished the publication process, looking back from the theoretical approach, data collection, data analysis and writing, reviewing and publishing the article, I think I have a much better understanding of what is involved in doing scientific research from the beginning to the end, and what are the most important aspects to take into account at each stage.

Rogés J, Bosque-Prous M, Folch C, Teixidó-Compañó E, González-Casals H, et al. (2024) Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’ binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic. PLOS ONE 19(8): e0309320. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309320

 

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Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’ binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic

Being a co-author on the article “Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’ binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic” has been a valuable experience in my journey as a PhD student. It allowed me to gain a better understanding of the different roles that researchers can have in the process of creating a scientific paper. In this instance, I contributed by reviewing and sharing my insights on the work, while not being the lead…
Being a co-author on the article “Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’…

Being a co-author on the article “Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’ binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic” has been a valuable experience in my journey as a PhD student. It allowed me to gain a better understanding of the different roles that researchers can have in the process of creating a scientific paper. In this instance, I contributed by reviewing and sharing my insights on the work, while not being the lead author, which highlighted the importance of collaboration in research. Moreover, this project encouraged my personal growth, as it was led by a fellow PhD student from my research group (Epi4Health). Sharing similar learning experiences, we were able to exchange doubts and insights, which allowed us to learn from each other and enhance our academic development.

Reference: Rogés J, Bosque-Prous M, Folch C, Teixidó-Compañó E, González-Casals H, Colom J, et al. Effects of social and environmental restrictions, and changes in alcohol availability in adolescents’ binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS ONE. 2024;19(8):e0309320.

Date: 28/08/2024

Place: PLOS ONE Journal

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Sex differences in alcohol and other substance use in sexual contexts among adolescents: an observational study

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Sex differences in alcohol and other substance use in sexual contexts among adolescents: an observational study

Building on the findings of my previous study, Sexual violence in Catalan adolescents: prevalence, associated factors and health consequences, I sought to further explore the relationship between substance use and sexual practices among adolescents. This research process has allowed me to deepen my knowledge of the co-occurrence of these behaviors and their implications for public health. I have gained significant expertise in data analysis, particularly in the application of Poisson regression models to examine health risk factors. Additionally, I have…
Building on the findings of my previous study, Sexual violence in Catalan adolescents: prevalence, associated factors and health consequences,…

Building on the findings of my previous study, Sexual violence in Catalan adolescents: prevalence, associated factors and health consequences, I sought to further explore the relationship between substance use and sexual practices among adolescents. This research process has allowed me to deepen my knowledge of the co-occurrence of these behaviors and their implications for public health. I have gained significant expertise in data analysis, particularly in the application of Poisson regression models to examine health risk factors. Additionally, I have strengthened my ability to critically assess gender and socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent health. Through this study, I have also enhanced my skills in interpreting epidemiological data and translating findings into actionable recommendations for prevention programs.

Reference: González-Casals H, Espelt A, Bosque-Prous M, Rogés J, Robles-Muñoz M, Colom J, et al. Sex differences in alcohol and other substance use in sexual contexts among adolescents: an observational study. Sex Health. 2025;22:SH24153.

Date: 06/02/2025

Place: Sexual Health journal

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