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Sandro Rubichi

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Perception & Psychophysics|March 16, 2007
The Simon effect and handedness: evidence for a dominant-hand attentional bias in spatial codingSandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti
Experimental Psychology|July 4, 2012
The role of self-involvement in shifting IAT effectsMaddalena Marini, Sandro Rubichi, Giuseppe Sartori
Psychological Research|December 15, 2004
Right-left prevalence with task-irrelevant spatial codesSandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti, Carlo Umiltà
Frontiers in Psychology|September 19, 2022
Does a look of fear prompt to act? The effects of gaze and face emotional expression on manipulable objectsElisa Scerrati, Sandro Rubichi, Cristina Iani
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 15, 2014
Response inhibition and adaptations to response conflict in 6- to 8-year-old children: evidence from the Simon effectCristina Iani, Giacomo Stella, Sandro Rubichi
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2014
The influence of prior practice and handedness on the orthogonal Simon effectCristina Iani, Nadia Milanese, Sandro Rubichi
Cognition|April 13, 2010
Shared learning shapes human performance: Transfer effects in task sharingNadia Milanese, Cristina Iani, Sandro Rubichi
Consciousness and Cognition|June 14, 2005
Hypnotic susceptibility, baseline attentional functioning, and the Stroop taskSandro Rubichi, Federico Ricci, Roberto Padovani, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2013
When co-action eliminates the Simon effect: disentangling the impact of co-actor's presence and task sharing on joint-task performanceRoberta Sellaro, Barbara Treccani, Sandro Rubichi, et al.
Psychological Science|August 18, 2006
Hypnotic suggestion modulates cognitive conflict: the case of the flanker compatibility effectCristina Iani, Federico Ricci, Elena Gherri, et al.
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Perception & Psychophysics|March 16, 2007
The Simon effect and handedness: evidence for a dominant-hand attentional bias in spatial codingSandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti
Experimental Psychology|July 4, 2012
The role of self-involvement in shifting IAT effectsMaddalena Marini, Sandro Rubichi, Giuseppe Sartori
Psychological Research|December 15, 2004
Right-left prevalence with task-irrelevant spatial codesSandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti, Carlo Umiltà
Frontiers in Psychology|September 19, 2022
Does a look of fear prompt to act? The effects of gaze and face emotional expression on manipulable objectsElisa Scerrati, Sandro Rubichi, Cristina Iani
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 15, 2014
Response inhibition and adaptations to response conflict in 6- to 8-year-old children: evidence from the Simon effectCristina Iani, Giacomo Stella, Sandro Rubichi
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2014
The influence of prior practice and handedness on the orthogonal Simon effectCristina Iani, Nadia Milanese, Sandro Rubichi
Cognition|April 13, 2010
Shared learning shapes human performance: Transfer effects in task sharingNadia Milanese, Cristina Iani, Sandro Rubichi
Consciousness and Cognition|June 14, 2005
Hypnotic susceptibility, baseline attentional functioning, and the Stroop taskSandro Rubichi, Federico Ricci, Roberto Padovani, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2013
When co-action eliminates the Simon effect: disentangling the impact of co-actor's presence and task sharing on joint-task performanceRoberta Sellaro, Barbara Treccani, Sandro Rubichi, et al.
Psychological Science|August 18, 2006
Hypnotic suggestion modulates cognitive conflict: the case of the flanker compatibility effectCristina Iani, Federico Ricci, Elena Gherri, et al.
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