
David Bartrés-Faz
Grupo de investigación
- Neuropsicología Accredited researcher (R3A-UB)
Sobre mí
Profesor Catedrático de Psicología Médica en la Facultad de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud de la Universidad de Barcelona. Formado en Neuropsicología, Neuroimagen y Estimulación Cerebral No Invasiva. Beneficiario de una beca ‘Ramon y Cajal’ y de dos premios consecutivos ICREA Academia. Realizó estancias postdoctorales en el INSERM y en la Facultad de Medicina de Harvard. Profesor Honorario en el University College London (UCL). Investigador Principal (IP) del centro de Barcelona en proyectos consorciados del marco europeo FP7 y H2020, así como de ocho proyectos nacionales de investigación competitiva consecutivos y de la Barcelona Brain Health Initiative (https://bbhi.cat/). Ha publicado más de 200 artículos científicos y ha dirigido 14 tesis doctorales
Publicaciones destacadas
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Mental health and psychological processes associated with cognitive aging and dementia
Autores:Referencia: CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 2025. -
Psychological profiles associated with mental, cognitive and brain health in middle-aged and older adults
Autores:Referencia: Nature Mental Health 2025. -
Spontaneous and perturbation-based EEG cortical excitability markers are associated with plasma p-tau181 concentration in healthy middle-aged adults.
Autores:Referencia: Heliyon 2024. -
Lifestyle trajectories in middle-aged adults and their relationship with health indicators
Autores:Referencia: Frontiers In Public Health 2024. -
COVID-19 after two years: trajectories of different components of mental health in the Spanish population
Autores:Referencia: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRIC SCIENCES 2023. -
Purpose in life promotes resilience to age-related brain burden in middle-aged adults
Autores:Referencia: Alzheimers Research & Therapy 2023. -
Functional brain connectivity prior to the COVID-19 outbreak moderates the effects of coping and perceived stress on mental health changes
Autores:Referencia: Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuroimaging 2023. -
BDNF Val66Met gene polymorphism modulates brain activity following rTMS-induced memory impairment
Autores:Referencia: Scientific Reports 2022. -
Characterizing the molecular architecture of cortical regions associated with high educational attainment in older individuals
Autores:Referencia: Journal Of Neuroscience 2019. -
Age-related differences in default-mode network connectivity in response to intermittent theta-burst stimulation and its relationships with maintained cognition and brain integrity in healthy aging
Autores:Referencia: Neuroimage 2019.
Proyectos destacados
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Risk and protective psychological factors in relation to cognition, lifestyles and measures of brain integrity and functionality amongst older adults
Código: PID2022-137234OB-100Duración: 01/09/2023 - 01/09/2027 -
Healthy minds from 0-100 years: Optimising the use of European brain imaging cohorts
Investigador/a principal: David Bartres FazCódigo: 732592Duración: 01/01/2017 - 31/12/2021 -
Barcelona Brain Health Initiative
Investigador/a principal: David Bartres FazCódigo: LCF/PR/PR16/11110004Duración: 01/06/2016 - 31/12/2022 -
Supporting Human Content Reviewers
Investigador/a principal: David Bartres Faz, Maria MataroDuración: 01/09/2023 - 01/09/2024 -
Multiple-level predictors of resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lessons towards a precision preventive medicine Financing Institution
Código: 2020PANDE00043Duración: 01/07/2020 - 01/11/2022