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 confidence. Nature 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.)