New interview on primate research and human psychology Ahead of his plenary talk at the XIII Sociedad Española de Análisis de la Conducta Congress, Dr. Llorente discusses his career and the importance of studying primates to understand human behavior. 29 d’octubre 2025 Recerca i transferència
Dr. Miquel Llorente, researcher at the Comparative Minds Research Group, has been interviewed on the occasion of his participation as a plenary speaker at the upcoming XIII Congress of the Spanish Society for Behavior Analysis (SAVECC), to be held from 20 to 22 November 2025 at the University of Extremadura (Badajoz, Spain). In the interview, Dr. Llorente reflects on his career trajectory, his commitment to behavioral science, and the crucial role that primate research plays in advancing our understanding of human psychology. He highlights how the study of non-human primates contributes to bridging the gap between evolutionary, cognitive, and behavioral approaches, offering valuable insights into the roots of human behavior and mental processes. Dr. Llorente’s plenary lecture will address the intersections between comparative psychology, behavioral science, and conservation, emphasizing the importance of integrative and ethical perspectives in contemporary research. 🎥 Watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPt8nv0WGzo 📅 Event details: XIII Congress of the Spanish Society for Behavior Analysis (SAVECC) 20–22 November 2025 | University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain https://www.savecc.com/decimotercercongreso/index.html#one
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