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Member-at-large:
Brissa Gutiérrez
(University of California, Los Angeles - UCLA, USA)
Brissa Gutiérrez earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and her PhD in Experimental Analysis of Behavior from the same university. She completed a postdoctoral stay at Arizona State University and is currently a full-time research professor and coordinator of psychology laboratories at Intercontinental University. Her research areas are behavioral variability associated with creativity, problem-solving in non-human animals, and developing and applying new recording technologies to modify problem behaviors. She has presented her work at various conferences in Mexico and abroad, and has published her research in different national and international journals. She has served as an administrative assistant at the Mexican Journal of Behavioral Analysis and has been the recipient of various distinctions, such as the Tony Nevin Award by the Society for the Quantitative Analysis of Behavior, the prizes for best thesis and dissertation by the Mexican Society of Analysis of Behavior at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, being distinguished with the Carlos Bruner medal in 2024.