Research Areas
I am an experimental psychologist who focuses on studying how people pay attention to and perceive visual information. My research approach combines theories and methods from cognitive psychology and neuroscience, as well as psychophysics and social cognition.
Publications
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2023
Tuning social modulations of gaze cueing via contextual factors Journal Article
In: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, vol. 30, pp. 1004–1010 , 2023.
Heterogeneity of smartphone impact on everyday life and its relationship with personality and psychopathology: A latent profile analysis Journal Article
In: Comprehensive Psychiatry, vol. 120, pp. 152356, 2023.
2022
Exploring the Social Environment with the Eyes: A Review of the Impact of Facial Stimuli on Saccadic Trajectories Journal Article
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , vol. 19, iss. 24, no. 16615, 2022.
Towards the boundaries of self-prioritization: Associating the self With asymmetric shapes disrupts the self-prioritization effect Journal Article
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, vol. 49, pp. 972-986, 2022.
Direct gaze holds attention, but not in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder Journal Article
In: Brain Sciences, vol. 12, pp. 288, 2022.
2021
Face masks do not alter gaze cueing of attention: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic Journal Article
In: i-Perception, vol. 12, pp. 1-16, 2021.
Increased gaze cueing of attention during COVID-19 lockdown Journal Article
In: iScience, vol. 24, 103283, 2021.
Cross-cultural asymmetries in oculomotor interference elicited by gaze distractors belonging to Asian and White faces Journal Article
In: Scientific Reports, vol. 11, 20410, 2021.
Social attention across borders: A cross-cultural investigation of gaze cueing elicited by same- and other-ethnicity faces Journal Article
In: British Journal of Psychology, vol. 112, pp. 741–762, 2021.
Is face age mapped asymmetrically onto space? Insights from a SNARC-like task Journal Article
In: Symmetry, vol. 13, 1617, 2021.
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