Eduardo Madrid, PhD
Affiliations: | Departamento de Psicología Experimental | Universidad de Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain |
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Alguacil S, Madrid E, Espín AM, et al. (2016) Facial identity and emotional expression as predictors during economic decisions. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Sanabria D, Madrid E, Aranda C, et al. (2015) Attentional orienting to own and others' hands. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 2347-55 |
Ruz M, Madrid E, Tudela P. (2013) Interactions between perceived emotions and executive attention in an interpersonal game. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 8: 838-44 |
Aranda C, Madrid E, Tudela P, et al. (2010) Category expectations: a differential modulation of the N170 potential for faces and words. Neuropsychologia. 48: 4038-45 |
Ruz M, Madrid E, Lupiáñez J, et al. (2007) Percepción no consciente: ¿Quimera o realidad? Estudios De PsicologíA. 28: 167-176 |
Correa A, Lupiáñez J, Madrid E, et al. (2006) Temporal attention enhances early visual processing: a review and new evidence from event-related potentials. Brain Research. 1076: 116-28 |
Ruz M, Madrid E, Lupiáñez J, et al. (2003) High density ERP indices of conscious and unconscious semantic priming. Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research. 17: 719-31 |
Ruz M, Tudela P, Madrid E. (2003) Neurociencia Cognitiva de la consciencia: una revisión sobre los mecanismos cerebrales de la actividad consciente Estudios De PsicologíA. 24: 147-162 |
Lupiáñez J, Madrid E, Rueda C. (1999) Asimetría en la amplitud perceptual: implicaciones para la presentación en parafóvea Estudios De PsicologíA. 20: 101-110 |
Lupiáñez J, Milán EG, Tornay FJ, et al. (1997) Does IOR occur in discrimination tasks? Yes, it does, but later. Perception & Psychophysics. 59: 1241-54 |