Publications

9. Perceiving spatial relationships via attentional tracking and shifting. (2011). Holcombe, A.O., Linares, D., Vaziri-Pashkam, M. Current Biology, 21(13), 1135-1139. (News from APP, Article in The Conversation, Demos)

8. Where is the moving object now? Judgments of instantaneous position show poor temporal precision (SD=70 ms). (2009). Linares, D., Holcombe, A.O., White, A. L. Journal of Vision, 9(13):9, 1-14. (Demo)

7. Position perception: Influence of motion with displacement dissociated from the influence of motion alone. (2008). Linares, D., Holcombe, A. O. Journal of Neurophysiology, 100, 2472-2476.

6. Visuomotor timing compensates for changes in perceptual latency. (2008). White, A. L., Linares, D., Holcombe, A. O. Current Biology,18(20), pR951-pR953. (Supplemental data)

5. Motion signal and the perceived positions of moving objects. (2007). Linares, D., López-Moliner, J., Johnston, A. Journal of Vision, 7(7):1, 1-7.

4. Absence of flash-lag when judging global shape from local positions. (2007). Linares, D., López-Moliner. Vision Research, 47, 357-362.

3. Perceptual asynchrony between color and motion with a single direction change. (2006). Linares, D., López-Moliner. Journal of Vision, 6(9):10, 974-981.

2. The flash-lag is reduced when the flash is perceived as a sensory consequence of our action. (2006). López-Moliner, J., Linares, D. Vision Research, 46, 2122-2129.

1. Effect of dynamic rotation on event related brain potentials. (2005). Nuñez-Peña, M. I., Aznar, J. A., Linares, D., Corral, M. J., Escera, C. Cognitive Brain Research, 24, 307-316.