Emiliano Diez
Affiliations: | University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain |
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Alonso MA, Díez E, Díez-Álamo AM, et al. (2024) Transcranial direct current stimulation over the left posterior temporal lobe modulates semantic control: Evidence from episodic memory distortions. Brain and Cognition. 175: 106130 |
Alonso MA, Díez-Álamo AM, Gómez-Ariza CJ, et al. (2021) Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Right Anterior Temporal Lobe Does Not Modulate False Recognition. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 718118 |
Romero T, Vargas CA, Alonso MÁ, et al. (2020) Absence of post-learning motor activity effects on memory for motor-related words. Memory (Hove, England). 1-12 |
Alonso MA, Díez E, Fernandez A. (2020) A set of 750 words in Spanish characterized in two survival-related dimensions: avoiding death and locating nourishment. Behavior Research Methods |
Díez-Álamo AM, Glenberg AM, Díez E, et al. (2020) Corrigendum to “The linguistic looming effect” [J. Memory Lang. 114 (2020) 104147] Journal of Memory and Language. 104166 |
Díez-Álamo AM, Glenberg AM, Díez E, et al. (2020) The linguistic looming effect Journal of Memory and Language. 114: 104147 |
Díez-Álamo AM, Díez E, Alonso MA, et al. (2019) Absence of posture-dependent and posture-congruent memory effects on the recall of action sentences. Plos One. 14: e0226297 |
Díez-Álamo AM, Díez E, Alonso MA, et al. (2019) Normative ratings for 536 action-related sentences in Spanish Applied Psycholinguistics. 40: 535-553 |
Díez-Álamo AM, Díez E, Wojcik DZ, et al. (2018) Sensory experience ratings for 5,500 Spanish words. Behavior Research Methods |
Díez E, Díez-Álamo AM, Wojcik DZ, et al. (2018) Retrieving Against the Flow: Incoherence Between Optic Flow and Movement Direction Has Little Effect on Memory for Order. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 102 |