Daniel Linares, PhD
Affiliations: | Basic Psychology | University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain |
Area:
perception, vision, multisensory, timeWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAlan Johnston | grad student | UCL (London) | |
Joan López-Moliner | grad student | Universitat de Barcelona | |
Alexander O. Holcombe | post-doc | University of Sydney | |
Shin'ya Nishida | post-doc | NTT | |
Andrei Gorea | post-doc | 2014-2015 | CNRS & Université Paris Descartes |
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Linares D, Aguilar-Lleyda D, López-Moliner J. (2019) Decoupling sensory from decisional choice biases in perceptual decision making. Elife. 8 |
Linares D, Cos I, Roseboom W. (2016) Adaptation for multisensory relative timing Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 8: 35-41 |
Roseboom W, Linares D, Nishida S. (2015) Sensory adaptation for timing perception. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282 |
Linares D, Gorea A. (2015) Temporal frequency of events rather than speed dilates perceived duration of moving objects. Scientific Reports. 5: 8825 |
Linares D, Holcombe AO. (2014) Differences in perceptual latency estimated from judgments of temporal order, simultaneity and duration are inconsistent. I-Perception. 5: 559-71 |
Linares D, Nishida S. (2013) A synchronous surround increases the motion strength gain of motion. Journal of Vision. 13: 12 |
Linares D, Motoyoshi I, Nishida S. (2012) Surround facilitation for rapid motion perception. Journal of Vision. 12 |
Holcombe AO, Linares D, Vaziri-Pashkam M. (2011) Perceiving spatial relations via attentional tracking and shifting. Current Biology : Cb. 21: 1135-9 |
Linares D, Holcombe AO, White AL. (2009) Where is the moving object now? Judgments of instantaneous position show poor temporal precision (SD = 70 ms). Journal of Vision. 9: 9.1-14 |
White AL, Linares D, Holcombe AO. (2008) Visuomotor timing compensates for changes in perceptual latency. Current Biology : Cb. 18: R951-3 |