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Miguel A Vadillo

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Behavioural Processes|February 16, 2018
A comparator-hypothesis account of biased contingency detectionMiguel A Vadillo, Itxaso Barberia
Plos One|November 4, 2014
Accuracy and precision of visual stimulus timing in PsychoPy: no timing errors in standard usagePablo Garaizar, Miguel A Vadillo
Behavior Research Methods|September 17, 2017
Metronome LKM: An open source virtual keyboard driver to measure experiment software latenciesPablo Garaizar, Miguel A Vadillo
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 17, 2007
Predictions and causal estimations are not supported by the same associative structureMiguel A Vadillo, Helena Matute
Psychological Reports|March 17, 2012
Backward versus forward blocking: evidence for performance-based models of human contingency learningDavid Luque, Miguel A Vadillo
BMC Bioinformatics|April 1, 2016
The effect of noise-induced variance on parameter recovery from reaction timesMiguel A Vadillo, Pablo Garaizar
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|April 18, 2012
Dissociations among judgments do not reflect cognitive priority: an associative explanation of memory for frequency information in contingency learningMiguel A Vadillo, David Luque
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|November 18, 2009
Augmentation in contingency learning under time pressureMiguel A Vadillo, Helena Matute
Behavioural Processes|December 4, 2012
Retrieval-induced forgetting and interference between cues: training a cue-outcome association attenuates retrieval by alternative cuesNerea Ortega-Castro, Miguel A Vadillo
Royal Society Open Science|April 8, 2020
Flexibility in reaction time analysis: many roads to a false positive?Luis Morís Fernández, Miguel A Vadillo
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Behavioural Processes|February 16, 2018
A comparator-hypothesis account of biased contingency detectionMiguel A Vadillo, Itxaso Barberia
Plos One|November 4, 2014
Accuracy and precision of visual stimulus timing in PsychoPy: no timing errors in standard usagePablo Garaizar, Miguel A Vadillo
Behavior Research Methods|September 17, 2017
Metronome LKM: An open source virtual keyboard driver to measure experiment software latenciesPablo Garaizar, Miguel A Vadillo
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 17, 2007
Predictions and causal estimations are not supported by the same associative structureMiguel A Vadillo, Helena Matute
Psychological Reports|March 17, 2012
Backward versus forward blocking: evidence for performance-based models of human contingency learningDavid Luque, Miguel A Vadillo
BMC Bioinformatics|April 1, 2016
The effect of noise-induced variance on parameter recovery from reaction timesMiguel A Vadillo, Pablo Garaizar
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|April 18, 2012
Dissociations among judgments do not reflect cognitive priority: an associative explanation of memory for frequency information in contingency learningMiguel A Vadillo, David Luque
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|November 18, 2009
Augmentation in contingency learning under time pressureMiguel A Vadillo, Helena Matute
Behavioural Processes|December 4, 2012
Retrieval-induced forgetting and interference between cues: training a cue-outcome association attenuates retrieval by alternative cuesNerea Ortega-Castro, Miguel A Vadillo
Royal Society Open Science|April 8, 2020
Flexibility in reaction time analysis: many roads to a false positive?Luis Morís Fernández, Miguel A Vadillo
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