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Daniel Sanabria

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Experimental Brain Research|September 1, 2005
Assessing the effect of visual and tactile distractors on the perception of auditory apparent motionDaniel Sanabria, Salvador Soto-Faraco, Charles Spence
Chemical Senses|September 17, 2008
Olfactory discrimination: when vision matters?M Luisa Demattè, Daniel Sanabria, Charles Spence
Neuroreport|December 15, 2004
Exploring the role of visual perceptual grouping on the audiovisual integration of motionDaniel Sanabria, Salvador Soto-Faraco, Charles Spence
Cognition|February 17, 2006
Perceptual and decisional contributions to audiovisual interactions in the perception of apparent motion: a signal detection studyDaniel Sanabria, Charles Spence, Salvador Soto-Faraco
Frontiers in Physiology|May 10, 2019
"Brain-Doping," Is It a Real Threat?Darías Holgado, Miguel A Vadillo, Daniel Sanabria
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 4, 2022
The brain in flow: A systematic review on the neural basis of the flow stateClara Alameda, Daniel Sanabria, Luis F Ciria
Experimental Brain Research|May 9, 2015
Attentional orienting to own and others' handsDaniel Sanabria, Eduardo Madrid, Clara Aranda, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|October 11, 2011
Functioning of the attentional networks at rest vs. during acute bouts of aerobic exerciseFlorentino Huertas, Javier Zahonero, Daniel Sanabria, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 25, 2006
The modulation of crossmodal integration by unimodal perceptual grouping: a visuotactile apparent motion studyGeorgina Lyons, Daniel Sanabria, Argiro Vatakis, et al.
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|August 8, 2017
Analgesics and Sport Performance: Beyond the Pain-Modulating EffectsDarias Holgado, James Hopker, Daniel Sanabria, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|September 1, 2005
Assessing the effect of visual and tactile distractors on the perception of auditory apparent motionDaniel Sanabria, Salvador Soto-Faraco, Charles Spence
Chemical Senses|September 17, 2008
Olfactory discrimination: when vision matters?M Luisa Demattè, Daniel Sanabria, Charles Spence
Neuroreport|December 15, 2004
Exploring the role of visual perceptual grouping on the audiovisual integration of motionDaniel Sanabria, Salvador Soto-Faraco, Charles Spence
Cognition|February 17, 2006
Perceptual and decisional contributions to audiovisual interactions in the perception of apparent motion: a signal detection studyDaniel Sanabria, Charles Spence, Salvador Soto-Faraco
Frontiers in Physiology|May 10, 2019
"Brain-Doping," Is It a Real Threat?Darías Holgado, Miguel A Vadillo, Daniel Sanabria
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|August 4, 2022
The brain in flow: A systematic review on the neural basis of the flow stateClara Alameda, Daniel Sanabria, Luis F Ciria
Experimental Brain Research|May 9, 2015
Attentional orienting to own and others' handsDaniel Sanabria, Eduardo Madrid, Clara Aranda, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|October 11, 2011
Functioning of the attentional networks at rest vs. during acute bouts of aerobic exerciseFlorentino Huertas, Javier Zahonero, Daniel Sanabria, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 25, 2006
The modulation of crossmodal integration by unimodal perceptual grouping: a visuotactile apparent motion studyGeorgina Lyons, Daniel Sanabria, Argiro Vatakis, et al.
PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation|August 8, 2017
Analgesics and Sport Performance: Beyond the Pain-Modulating EffectsDarias Holgado, James Hopker, Daniel Sanabria, et al.
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