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Juan Lupiáñez

Juan Lupiáñez

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Neuroscience

D-Index
61
Citations
14115
World Ranking
3668
National Ranking
50

Psychology

D-Index
61
Citations
14154
World Ranking
3383
National Ranking
37

Overview

Juan Lupiáñez is affiliated with the University of Granada in Spain, focusing mainly on research within the fields of neuroscience and psychology. Their work spans extensively across cognitive neuroscience and experimental psychology, with additional attention to social psychology, clinical psychology, and neurology.

Their research topics include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Mind wandering and attention
  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Lupiáñez has contributed publications to several academic venues, with a notable presence in:

  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • British Journal of Psychology
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • Acta Psychologica
  • Scientific Reports

Recent papers associated with Lupiáñez's research include:

  • "Please don't stop the music: A meta-analysis of the cognitive and academic benefits of instrumental musical training in childhood and adolescence," 2022, Educational Research Review
  • "Attentional networks functioning and vigilance in expert musicians and non-musicians," 2020, Psychological Research
  • "Registered Replication Report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003)," 2020, Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
  • "A High-Definition tDCS and EEG study on attention and vigilance: Brain stimulation mitigates the executive but not the arousal vigilance decrement," 2020, Neuropsychologia
  • "Effects of caffeine intake and exercise intensity on executive and arousal vigilance," 2020, Scientific Reports

Frequent coauthors working alongside Lupiáñez include:

  • Elisa Martín-Arévalo
  • Fernando Gabriel Luna
  • Andrea Marotta
  • Rafael Román-Caballero
  • Fabiano Botta

Best Publications

  • Attention and Anxiety Different Attentional Functioning Under State and Trait Anxiety

    Antonia Pilar Pacheco-Unguetti;Alberto Acosta;Alicia Callejas;Juan Lupiáñez

  • The three attentional networks: On their independence and interactions

    Alicia Callejas;Juan Lupiáñez;Pı́o Tudela

  • Time (also) flies from left to right.

    Julio Santiago;Juan Lupiáñez;Elvira Pérez;María Jesús Funes

  • Registered Replication Report: Strack, Martin, & Stepper (1988)

    E. J. Wagenmakers;Titia Beek;Laura Dijkhoff;Quentin F. Gronau

  • Does IOR occur in discrimination tasks? Yes, it does, but later

    Juan Lupiáñez;Emilio G. Milán;Francisco J. Tornay;Eduardo Madrid

  • Two cognitive and neural systems for endogenous and exogenous spatial attention

    Ana B. Chica;Paolo Bartolomeo;Juan Lupiáñez

  • Modulations among the alerting, orienting and executive control networks

    Alicia Callejas;Juan Lupiàñez;María Jesús Funes;Pío Tudela

  • Flexible Conceptual Projection of Time Onto Spatial Frames of Reference

    Ana Torralbo;Julio Santiago;Juan Lupiáñez

  • Temporal attention enhances early visual processing: a review and new evidence from event-related potentials.

    Ángel Correa;Juan Lupiáñez;Eduardo Madrid;Pío Tudela

  • A review of attentional capture: On its automaticity and sensitivity to endogenous control.

    María Ruz;Juan Lupiáñez

  • The Spatial Orienting paradigm: how to design and interpret spatial attention experiments.

    Ana B. Chica;Elisa Martín-Arévalo;Fabiano Botta;Juan Lupiáñez

  • Attentional preparation based on temporal expectancy modulates processing at the perceptual level.

    Ángel Correa;Juan Lupiáñez;Pío Tudela

  • Inhibition of return: Twenty years after.

    Juan Lupiáñez;Raymond M. Klein;Paolo Bartolomeo

  • On the strategic modulation of the time course of facilitation and inhibition of return.

    Juan Lupiáñez;Bruce Milliken;César Solano;Bruce Weaver

  • Endogenous temporal orienting of attention in detection and discrimination tasks.

    Ángel Correa;Juan Lupiáñez;Bruce Milliken;Pío Tudela

  • Inhibition of Return and the Attentional Set for Integrating Versus Differentiating Information

    Juan Lupiáñez;Bruce Milliken

  • The attentional mechanism of temporal orienting: determinants and attributes.

    Ángel Correa;Juan Lupiáñez;Pío Tudela

  • Qualitative differences between implicit and explicit sequence learning.

    Luis Jiménez;Joaquín M M Vaquero;Juan Lupiáñez;Juan Lupiáñez

  • Thinking about the future moves attention to the right.

    Marc Ouellet;Julio Santiago;María Jesús Funes;Juan Lupiáñez

  • Analyzing the Generality of Conflict Adaptation Effects.

    Maria Jesús Funes;Juan Lupiáñez;Glyn Humphreys

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Bartolomeo
Paolo Bartolomeo Allen Institute for Brain Science
Charles Spence
Charles Spence University of Oxford
Maria Casagrande
Maria Casagrande Sapienza University of Rome
Glyn W. Humphreys
Glyn W. Humphreys University of Oxford
Russell Spears
Russell Spears University of Groningen
Xiaolan Fu
Xiaolan Fu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Steven P. Tipper
Steven P. Tipper University of York
Miguel A. Vadillo
Miguel A. Vadillo Autonomous University of Madrid
Fabrizio Doricchi
Fabrizio Doricchi Sapienza University of Rome
Raymond M. Klein
Raymond M. Klein Dalhousie University

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