New Defense on the Neurobiology of Gambling Disorder

TBMC’s Education Manager, Albert Bellmunt Gil, has successfully defended his PhD, marking an important contribution to the scientific understanding of gambling disorder. His doctoral dissertation, titled Neurobiological Correlates of Gambling Disorder: A Multimodal Brain Imaging Approach , explores the neural mechanisms underlying gambling disorder using advanced multimodal brain imaging techniques.

The work provides valuable insights into the brain-based processes associated with behavioral addiction and highlights the role of neuroimaging in advancing both research and clinical perspectives on gambling disorder.

In addition to his academic achievement, Dr. Bellmunt Gil will continue his research work as a postdoctoral researcher in Turku Brainlab, in addition to his role in TBMC.