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Dr. M. (Mateo) Leganes Fonteneau

PhD Candidate
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group Developmental Psychology
Area of expertise: Addiction, interoception, reward learning, psychophysiology, implicit processing

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 129
Postal address
  • Postbus 15916
    1001 NK Amsterdam
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    I am a cognitive neuropsychologist who studies the implicit and bodily mechanisms of addiction. My research combines cognitive psychology, psychopharmacology, cardiac physiology and neuro-imaging. I joined the lab in 2023 as a Marie Curie Fellow. At UvA I conduct research examining the neural and behavioral correlates of implicit reward learning, aiming to answer basic research questions:

    • Can stimuli associated with rewards trigger neural responses while we are unaware of their predictive value?
    • Can these implicit conditioned stimuli shape motivational responses and decision making?
    • Do implicit reward responses map onto risk for alcohol use disorder?

    I combine my work at Adapt with an FNRS CR position at UC Louvain, where I work with Pierre Maurage on understanding the bodily and interoceptive processes supporting addiction. Previously I worked for 5 years at the Cardiac Neuroscience Laboratory at Rutgers University (New Jersey), after completing my PhD at the University of Sussex (UK).

    I am always looking for motivated students at all levels!

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  • Research

    Research methods

    • implicit learning
    • reward learning
    • addiction, interception
    • psychophysiology
    • biofeedback

    Research grants & honours

    • Marie Curie Research Fellowship
    • FNRS Charge de Recherche

    Current cooperation

    • UC Louvain - Psychological Sciences Research Institute
  • PhD Supervision
  • Ancillary activities
    No ancillary activities