Academic profile
Daniel Cordeiro is a doctoral candidate in psychology at the Pontifical University of Salamanca (UPSA). His doctoral project focuses on psychological well-being and quality of life, with a particular emphasis on the application of Neurofeedback in the area of peak performance, especially in a sporting context.
Research and specialist areas
His scientific interests lie in the fields of neuromodulation, neuroregulation, and electrophysiology, as well as their application to improving performance and well-being. In particular, he investigates how neurophysiological Trainingmethods such as Neurofeedback can be used to support athletes and performance-oriented individuals.
Academic and professional development
Daniel Cordeiro has an academic background in psychological sciences and neuropsychology. He also completed advanced training in biofeedback and Neurofeedback and is currently in the process of BCIA certification.
He is a member of the Computational and Clinical Neuroscience (CCNscG) research group at the University of Salamanca and also a full member of the Portuguese Association of Psychologists (Ordem dos Psicólogos Portugueses – OPP).
Professional motivation
Empathy, resilience, and an open-minded approach characterize his professional path. His goal is to support people in improving their quality of life and developing their individual performance potential – both in clinical settings and in the area of performance optimization.