Cristina de la Malla, PhD student
Affiliations: | Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain |
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de la Malla C, Goettker A. (2023) The effect of impaired velocity signals on goal-directed eye and hand movements. Scientific Reports. 13: 13646 |
Brenner E, de la Malla C, Smeets JBJ. (2022) Tapping on a target: dealing with uncertainty about its position and motion. Experimental Brain Research |
de la Malla C, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E. (2022) Pursuing a target with one's eyes helps judge its velocity. Perception. 51: 919-922 |
de la Malla C, López-Moliner J. (2022) Scene variability biases our decisions, but not our perceptual estimates. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 48: 1439-1452 |
López-Moliner J, de la Malla C. (2021) Motion-in-depth effects on interceptive timing errors in an immersive environment. Scientific Reports. 11: 21961 |
Cámara C, López-Moliner J, Brenner E, et al. (2020) Looking away from a moving target does not disrupt the way in which the movement toward the target is guided. Journal of Vision. 20: 5 |
de la Malla C, Rushton S, Clark K, et al. (2019) The predictability of a target's motion influences gaze, head and hand movements when trying to intercept it. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Goettker A, Brenner E, Gegenfurtner KR, et al. (2019) Corrective saccades influence velocity judgments and interception. Scientific Reports. 9: 5395 |
de la Malla C, Brenner E, de Haan EHF, et al. (2019) A visual illusion that influences perception and action through the dorsal pathway. Communications Biology. 2: 38 |
Cámara C, de la Malla C, López-Moliner J, et al. (2018) Eye movements in interception with delayed visual feedback. Experimental Brain Research |