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María Consuelo San Martín Miranda holds a PhD in Psychology and a Master’s in Neuroscience from the University of Chile. She also obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Neuropsychology and Neuropsychiatry from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and holds a Clinical Psychology degree from Universidad Diego Portales.

Since 2023, she serves as an Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Universidad de los Andes.

Research interests

She is the principal investigator of the Fondecyt Initiation project “The invisible traces: the role of associative learning in linking early adverse experiences and adult mental health” (2025–2028).

Her research focuses on associative learning and vulnerability to anxiety disorders linked to early adverse experiences.

Her experimental work also includes fear conditioning, avoidance generalization, emotional regulation, and COVID‑19 related psychological responses, using transdiagnostic and empirically grounded protocols.

Teaching

At Universidad de los Andes, she teaches in areas related to clinical psychology, experimental psychopathology, and empirical methods in psychology, connecting clinical training with applied experimental research. Specific course titles are not listed, but her teaching approach bridges clinical practice with rigorous experimental methodologies.

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