Research papers:
Colling, L. J., Szűcs, D., De Marco, D., Cipora, K., Ulrich, R., Nuerk, H. C., ..., Ortiz-Tudela, J. ... & Henare, D. T. (2020). Registered Replication Report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003). Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 2515245920903079. [online] [PDF]
Jiménez, L., Méndez, C., Agra, O., & Ortiz-Tudela, J. (2020). Increasing control improves further control, but it does not enhance memory for the targets in a face–word Stroop task. Memory & Cognition, 1-13. [online] [PDF]
Ortiz-Tudela, J., Milliken, B., Jiménez, L., & Lupiáñez, J. (2018). Attentional influences on memory formation: A tale of a not-so-simple story. Memory & Cognition, 46(4), 544-557. [online] [PDF]
Ortiz-Tudela, J., Martin-Arevalo, E., Chica, A. B., & Lupiáñez, J. (2018). Semantic incongruity attracts attention at a pre-conscious level: evidence from a TMS study. Cortex, 102, 96-106. [online] [PDF]
Ortiz-Tudela, J., Milliken, B., Botta, F., LaPointe, M., & Lupiañez, J. (2017). A cow on the prairie vs. a cow on the street: Long-term consequences of semantic conflict on episodic encoding. Psychological Research, 81(6), 1264-1275. [online] [PDF]
Jiménez, L., Ortiz-Tudela, J., Méndez, C., & Lorda, M. J. (2015). Mimicry deficits in autism are not just storm effects. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 17, 64-69. [online]
Conference posters:
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