Articles


2008

The influence of motion signals in hand movements
B. Rodríguez-Herreros and J. López-Moliner
Experimental Brain Research  191  321-329  (2008)
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2007

Interceptive timing: prior knowledge matters
J. López-Moliner and D. T. Field and J. P. Wann
Journal of Vision  7(13):11  1-8  (2007)
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Effects of texture and shape on perceived time-to-passage: knowing "what" influences judging "when"
J. López-Moliner and E. Brenner and J. B. J. Smeets
Perception and Psychophysics  69  887-894  (2007)
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Vision affects how fast we hear sounds move
J. López-Moliner and S. Soto-Faraco
Journal of Vision  7(12):6  1-7  (2007)
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Motion signal and the perceived positions of moving objects
D. Linares and J. López-Moliner and A. Johnston
Journal of Vision  7  1-7  (2007)
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Modes of executive control in sequence learning: from stimulus-based to plan-based control
E. Tubau and B. Hommel and J. López-Moliner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General  136  43-63  (2007)
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Absence Of Flash-Lag When Judging Global Shape From Local Positions
D. Linares and J. López-Moliner
Vision Research  47  357-362  (2007)
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2006

The Flash-lag effect is reduced when the flash is perceived as a sensory consequence of our action
J. López-Moliner and D. Linares
Vision Research  46  2122-2129  (2006)
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Perceptual asynchrony between color and motion with a single direction change
D. Linares and J. López-Moliner
Journal of Vision  6  974-981  (2006)
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Determining whether a ball will land behind or in front of you: not just a combination of expansion and angular velocity
A. M. Brouwer and J. López-Moliner and E. Brenner and J. B. J. Smeets
Vision Research  46  382-391  (2006)
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2005

Reaction time asymmetries between expansion and contraction
J. López-Moliner
Psicologica  26  139-146  (2005)
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2004

Spatial interference and response control in sequence learning: the role of explicit knowledge
E. Tubau and J. López-Moliner
Psychological Research  68  55-63  (2004)
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Components of motion perception revealed: two different after-effects from a single moving object
J. López-Moliner and J. B. J. Smeets and E. Brenner
Vision Research  44  2545-2549  (2004)
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2003

Similar effects of a motion-in-depth illusion on manual tracking and perceptual judgements
J. López-Moliner and J. B. J. Smeets and E. Brenner
Experimental Brain Research  151  553-556  (2003)
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Comparing the sensitivity of manual pursuit and perceptual judgments to pictorial depth effects
J. López-Moliner and J. B. J. Smeets and E. Brenner
Psychological Science  14  232-236  (2003)
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2002

Speed of response initiation in a time-to-contact discrimination task reflects the use of η
J. López-Moliner and C. Bonnet
Vision Research  42  2419-2430  (2002)
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Selected refereed abstracts


2007

  • López-Moliner, J., Linares, D.   Perceived duration is shortened after motion direction changes   VSS, Sarasota, JOV 

2006

  • López-Moliner, J., Field, D., Wann, J.   The role of size in catching balls   Perception, 35 Supplement  

2005

  • López-Moliner, J.,   The time course of estimating time-to-contact.   Perception, 34 Supplement  

  • Linares, D., López-Moliner, J.,   Absence of flash-lag when judging global shape from local positions.   Perception, 34 Supplement  

  • López-Moliner, J., Linares, D.   Internal and external prediction in the flash-lag effect.   VSS, Sarasota, JOV, 5, 205a  

2004

  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B J., Brenner, E.   The role of texture in judging time-to-contact.   Perception, 33, Supplement  

2003

  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B J., Brenner, E.   Two motion aftereffects from a single coherent moving stimulus.   Perception, 32, 20-21  

  • López-Moliner, J., Smeets, J. B J., Brenner, E.  Perceptual judgements and manual tracking are equally affected by an expansion/contraction illusion.  Journal of Vision, 3(9), 389a  

2001

  • Maiche, A, López-Moliner, J., Mateeff, S., Bonnet, C.   The reaction time to motion onset is related to the perceived speed.   Perception, 30, Supplement  

2000

  • López-Moliner, J., Maiche, A., Estaun, S.   Dissociation of rate of expansion and time to contact: a reaction time study.   Perception, 29, Supplement  

  • Maiche, A, López-Moliner, J., Estaun, S.   Relative estimation of time to collision: information in opposition to tau   Perception, 29, Supplement