BRAIN, LANGUAGE AND THINKING
AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE
- BD, Morera, Y, García-Marco, E, & De Vega, M (2019). Brain inhibitory mechanisms are involved in the processing of sentential negation, regardless of its content. Evidence from EEG theta and beta rhythms. Frontiers in psychology, 10, 1782.
- Liu, B, Wang, H, BD, Gu, B, Liang, T, Wang, X, & de Vega, M. (2019). The generalizability of inhibition-related processes in the comprehension of linguistic negation. ERP evidence from the Mandarin language. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 1-11.
- Bermúdez-Margaretto, B, BD, Cuetos, F, & Domínguez, A (2019). Novel word learning: event-related brain potentials reflect pure lexical and task-related effects. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 13, 347.
- García-Marco, E, Morera, Y, BD, de Vega, M, Herrera, E, Sedeño, L, ... & García, AM (2019). Negation markers inhibit motor routines during typing of manual action verbs. Cognition, 182, 286-293.
- de Vega, M., & BD (2018). Reusing Neural Networks for Deep Comprehension. In Deep Comprehension (pp. 68-79). Routledge.
- Bermúdez-Margaretto, BD, Cuetos, F, & Domínguez, A (2018). Brain electrical signatures of novel word lexicalization. Psychology, 15, 246-56.
- Bermúdez-Margaretto, BD, D., Cuetos, F., & Domínguez, A. (2018). Brain signatures of new (Pseudo-) words: visual repetition in associative and non-associative contexts. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 12, 354.
- BD, Muñetón-Ayala, M & de Vega, M (2018). Sentential negation modulates inhibition in a stop-signal task. Evidence from behavioral and ERP data. Neuropsychologia, 112, 10-18.
- De Vega M, Morera Y, León I, BD, Casado P & Martín-Loeches M (2016). Sentential negation might share neurophysiological mechanisms with action inhibition. Evidence from frontal theta rhythm. Journal of Neuroscience, 36, 6002-16.
- García-Marco E, BD, León, I & De Vega, M (2016). Readers of narratives take the protagonist's geographical perspective. Evidence from an event-related potential study. Brain & Language, 153, 20-26.
- De Vega M, BD, García E, & Marrero, H (2015). Neurophysiological traces of the reader's geographical perspective associated with the deictic verbs of motion to go and to come. Brain Research, 1597, 108-118.
- Bermúdez B, BD, Domínguez A & Cuetos F (2014). Repeated exposition to "meaningless" pseudowords modulate LPC, but not N(FN)400. Brain Topography.
- Orenes I, BD & Santamaría, C (2014). How negation is understood: Evidence from the visual world paradigm. Journal of Memory and Language, 74, 36-45.
- Orenes I, Navarrete G, BD & Santamaría, C (2012). Schizotypal people stick longer to their first choices. Psychiatry Research, 200, 620-628.
- BD, Orenes, I & Santamaría, C (2008). Context effect on the spontaneous production of negation. Intercultural Pragmatics, 5-4, 409-419.
AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE
- Marrero, H, Gámez, E, Urrutia, M, BD, Díaz, JM, & Yagual, SN (2019). Brain encoding of social approach: Is it associated with spatial ability?. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 13, 179.
- Calvo, MG, Gutiérrez-García, A, & BD (2018). Neural time course and brain sources of facial attractiveness vs. trustworthiness judgment. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 18(6), 1233-1247.
- Gutiérrez-García, A, BD, & Calvo, MG (2019). Facial attractiveness impressions precede trustworthiness inferences: lower detection thresholds and faster decision latencies. Cognition and Emotion, 33(2), 378-385.
- Marrero H, Urrutia M, BD, Gámez E & Díaz JM (2017). Understanding approach and avoidance in verbal descriptions of everyday actions: An ERP study Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 17, 612-624.
- BD & Calvo MG (2015). Brain signatures of perceiving a smile: Time course and source localization. Human Brain Mapping, 36, 4287-4303.
- Calvo MG, BD & Fernández-Martín, A (2014). Processing of facial expressions in peripheral vision: Neurophysiological evidence. Biological Psychology, 100, 60-70.
- Calvo MG & BD (2014). Brain lateralization of holistic versus analytic processing of emotional facial expressions. Neuroimage, 92, 237-247.
- Calvo MG & BD (2013). Recognition advantage of happy faces: tracing neurocognitive processes. Neuropsychologia, 51, 2051-61.
- Calvo MG, Marrero H & BD (2013). When does the brain distinguish between genuine and ambiguous smiles? An ERP study. Brain & Cognition, 81, 237-246.
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
- Navarro JF, BD & Cavas, M (2012). Effects of (+) SKF 10,047, a sigma-1 receptor agonist, on anxiety, tested in two laboratory models in mice. Psicothema, 24, 427-430.
- BD, Cavas, M & Navarro, JF (2006). Effects of (+)-SKF 10,047, a sigma-1 selective agonist, on isolation-induced aggression in male mice. Method and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, 28, 601-606.
- Cavas, M, BD & Navarro, JF (2005). Behavioural effects of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO): Changes in sleep architecture in rats. Toxycology Letters, 157, 221-32.
- BD & Navarro, JF (2002). Efectos de la administración de N-metil-β-carbolina-3-carboxamida sobre la conducta agonística en ratones machos. Psicothema, 14, 205-208.
- BD, Cavas, M & Navarro, JF (2007). Función fisiológica de los receptores sigma-1 en el sistema nervioso central: neuromodulación. Psiquiatría Biológica, 14, 67-76.
- BD, Cavas, M & Navarro, JF (2004). Efectos conductuales y potencial terapéutico de los ligandos del receptor sigma-1. Psiquiatría Biológica, 11, 87-100.
- BD, Cavas, M & Navarro, JF (2004). Perfil farmacológico de los receptores sigma-1. Psiquiatría Biológica, 11, 41-57.
- BD & Navarro, JF (2000). Mecanismo de acción de las β-carbolinas: un ejemplo de agonismo inverso de los receptores GABAA/BZ. Psiquiatría Biológica, 7, 44-60.
- Navarro, JF, Maldonado, E & BD (1999). Effects of methyl-chlorophenylpiperazine (m-CCP) on isolation-induced aggression in male mice. Medical Science Research, 27.