Publications

Publications

• Zimmerman, F., Pedraza, L., Navajas, J., & Balenzuela, P. (2023). Attraction by ingroup coherence drives the emergence of ideological sorting. (preprint)

Barrera-Lemarchand, F., Balenzuela, P., Bahrami, B., Deroy, O., & Navajas, J. (2023). The wisdom of extremized crowds: Promoting erroneous divergent opinions increases collective accuracy. (preprint).

Vlasceanu, M., Doell, K. C., Navajas, J., (...) & Van Bavel, J. J. (2023). Addressing Climate Change with Behavioral Science: A Global Intervention Tournament in 63 Countries. Science Advances (in press)

• Anllo, H., Bavard, S., Navajas, J., (…) & Palminteri , S. (2023). Outcome context-dependence is not WEIRD: Comparing reinforcement- and description-based economic preferences worldwide. Nature Human Behaviour (in press).

• Ruggeri, K., Stock, F., Navajas, J., (…) & Willer, R. (2024).  A synthesis of evidence for policy from behavioural science during COVID-19. Nature 625, 134–147.

• Fumagalli, E. Krick, C. B., Dolmatzian, M. B., Del Negro, J. E. & Navajas, J. (2023). Partisanship predicts COVID-19 vaccine brand preference: the case of Argentina. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 10, 579

• Mairal, S. E., Bustos, F., Solovey, G., & Navajas, J. (2023). Interactive crowdsourcing to fact-check politicians. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.

Röseler, L.., Barrera, F., Freira L., Navajas, J., (...) & Schütz, A. (2022). The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchor estimates from 96 studies on anchoring effects. Journal of Open Psychology Data, 10(1), 16. 

Ruggeri, K., ..., Navajas, J., ..., García-Garzón, E. (2022). The globalizability of temporal discounting. Nature Human Behaviour, 6(10), 1386–1397.

Navajas, J., Armand, O., Moran, R., Bahrami, B., Deroy, O. (2022). Diversity of opinions promotes herding in uncertain crowds. Royal Society Open Science, 9: 191497.

• Zimmerman, F., Garbulsky, G., Ariely, D., Sigman, M., & Navajas, J. (2022). Political coherence and certainty as drivers of interpersonal liking, over and above similarity. Science Advances, 8(6), 1-14. 

• Perez Santangelo, A., Ludwig, C. J. H., Navajas, J., Sigman, M., & Leone, M. J. (2022). Background music changes the policy of human decision-making: Evidence from experimental and drift-diffusion model-based approaches on different decision tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151(9), 2222–2236. 

Navajas, J., Heduan, F. Á., Garbulsky, G., Tagliazucchi, E., Ariely, D., & Sigman, M. (2021). Moral responses to the COVID-19 crisis. Royal Society Open Science, 8(9), 210096. 

• Freira, L., Sartorio, M., Boruchowicz, C., Boo, F. L., & Navajas, J. (2021). The interplay between partisanship, forecasted COVID19 deaths, and support for preventive policies. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8(1), 1-10. 

• Barrera Lemarchand, F., Semeshenko, V., Navajas, J., & Balenzuela, P. (2020). Polarizing crowds: Consensus and bipolarization in a persuasive arguments model. Chaos, 30(6), 063141. 

Navajas, J., Alvarez Heduan, F., Garrido, J.M., Gonzalez, P.A., Garbulsky G., Ariely, D., & Sigman, M. (2019). Reaching consensus in polarized moral debates. Current Biology. 29(23): 4124-4129.e6 

• Lopes-dos-Santos, V., Rey, H. G., Navajas, J., & Quiroga, R. Q. (2018). Extracting information from the shape and spatial distribution of evoked potentials. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 296: 12-22 

Navajas, J., Niella, T., Garbulsky, G., Bahrami, B., & Sigman, M. (2018). Aggregated knowledge from a small number of debates outperforms the wisdom of large crowds. Nature Human Behaviour, 2 (2):126-132. 

Navajas, J. Hindocha, C., Foda, H., Keramati, M., Latham, P.E., Bahrami, B (2017). The idiosyncratic nature of confidenceNature Human Behaviour, 1(11): 810-818. 

Navajas, J., Nitka, A.W., Quian Quiroga, R. (2017). Dissociation between the neural correlates of conscious face perception and visual attention. Psychophysiology, 54(8):1138-1150. 

Navajas, J., Bahrami, B., Latham, P.E. (2016). Post-decisional accounts of biases in confidence. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 11:55-60. 

• Caffaratti, H., Navajas, J., Rey, H.G., Quian Quiroga, R. (2016). Where is the ball? Behavioral and neural responses elicited by a magic trick. Psychophysiology, 53(9):1441-8. 

• Galeazzi, J.M., Navajas, J., Mender, B.M.W., Quian Quiroga, R., Minini, L., Stringer, S. (2016). The visual development of handcentered receptive fields in a neural network model of the primate visual system trained with experimentally recorded human gaze changes. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 27(1): 29–51. 

• Campi, J., & Navajas, J. (2016). Overstating the importance of scientific results as optimal strategy to increase readership. Revista da Biologia, 15(1), 65-73. 

Navajas, J., & Kaunitz, L. N. (2016). Late EEG Responses Are Absent for Conscious But Task-Irrelevant Stimuli. Journal of Neuroscience, 36(1), 4-6. 

Navajas, J., Rey, H.G., Quian Quiroga, R. (2014). Perceptual and Contextual Awareness: Methodological Considerations in the Search for the Neural Correlates of Consciousness. Frontiers in Psychology, 2014, 5: 959. 

• Barsakcioglu, D. Y., Liu, Y., Bhunjun, P., Navajas, J., Eftekhar, A., Jackson, A., Quian Quiroga, R. & Constandinou, T. G. (2014). An analogue front-end model for developing neural spike sorting systems. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 8(2), 216-227. 

Navajas, J., Sigman, M., & Kamienkowski, J. E. (2014). Dynamics of visibility, confidence, and choice during eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(3), 1213. 

Navajas, J., Barsakcioglu, D. Y., Eftekhar, A., Jackson, A., Constandinou, T. G., & Quian Quiroga, R. (2014). Minimum requirements for accurate and efficient real-time on-chip spike sorting. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 230, 51-64. 

Navajas, J., Ahmadi, M., & Quian Quiroga, R. (2013). Uncovering the mechanisms of conscious face perception: a single-trial study of the N170 responses. Journal of Neuroscience, 33(4), 1337-1343. 

• Kamienkowski, J. E., Navajas, J.*, & Sigman, M. (2012). Eye movements blink the attentional blink. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(3), 555. 

• Dagnino, B., Navajas, J.*, & Sigman, M. (2012). Eye fixations indicate men’s preference for female breasts or buttocks. Archives of sexual behavior, 41(4), 929-937. (* = Equal Contributions.)