
Mónica Muñoz
Mónica Muñoz is a neuroscientist at the University of Castilla-La Mancha who commented on recent findings regarding the evolution of neuronal types in vertebrates. Although she did not participate in the studies, she emphasized the significance of the divergent evolution of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in understanding cognitive functions across species, including humans.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Mónica Muñoz is the winner of the Estrella Culinaria de Oro at the Raíces fair 2025 and honors her late father with this award.
‘Te lo dije, papito: tu sánduche es bueno y todos lo quieren’, dijo Mónica Muñoz, ganadora de Raíces, al recordar a su padre fallecido | Comunidad | GuayaquilMónica Muñoz is the daughter of José Amable Muñoz, known as Don Pepe, and she carries on the family tradition at the Raíces fair.
Raíces 2025: la comida crocante es el valor agregado en estos tres restaurantes que compiten en la feria | Comunidad | GuayaquilMónica Muñoz highlights the significance of the findings regarding the evolution of excitatory and inhibitory neurons.
Mamíferos, aves y reptiles llegaron a tener cerebros complejos por caminos evolutivos diferentes | Ciencia












